The explosion in business school spending
Business schools are caught up in an inflationary trend that they pass on to their students: the cost of research, the cost of recruiting prestigious professors, the cost of infrastructure - everything adds up to a coherent and economically selective circle.
Today's school: an educational project or an administrative construction site?
The increasing bureaucratization of schools is making administrative tasks more onerous for teachers, distancing education from its primary mission. Simplifying procedures, supporting teachers and encouraging innovation are essential to refocus schools on their educational role.
Economic bilingualism
In today's globalized world, the importance of languages and their impact on the development of the world economy is an open question. A look at the past, present and future, and the importance of multilingualism in the economy.
What frailties teach us
Fragility is not weakness, it offers beyond our strengths an unsuspected resource to act and learn
Criteria to Qualify Training as Innovative
These criteria to try to define what might be innovative in training. Many innovations are not adopted, many so-called innovations only respond to criteria alien to the function. So what are the real pedagogical innovations?