Brain: change gears
One is precise and rigorous, but slow and lazy. The other is always on the lookout and on the move... but lacks precision. That's a fine scenario for a film in which two anti-heroes line up clumsily. Except that here, it's inside your skull that the story is played out!
Excitement: understanding, anticipating, managing....
When it comes to excitement, understanding its natural character is a prerequisite. When it comes to crowds, the best way to manage a situation is tricky. How to manage excitement...
Why and how can philosophy be used to open up children's imaginations?
What is so special about children that people are led to wonder if they can do philosophy? Is philosophy suitable and appropriate for children? If so, then why and how can it be taught? And what is the situation in Africa? These are the key questions that this article examines.
Learning away from life
We don't learn the same things in the city as we do in the country. The city shapes our inner landscapes and our ways of relating in many ways.
The nervous limits of teachers
The search for efficiency, amplified by ever more efficient technological and administrative systems, is leading us to a reordering of relationships. Teachers can be the victims, but they can also benefit if they guide the changes...