The crisis of the Grandes Écoles and the production of skills
The "crisis of the grandes écoles" can be understood in different ways. One can see in it the premises of an epistemological rupture in the function of the engineer and therefore of his training. The claim of the youngest students is essentially based on the refusal to continue to make the engineer an executor of the industrial expansion that destroys nature.
Six Critical Factors for Establishing African Schools Abroad
In a previous article, we highlighted the importance of setting up African schools abroad. Here, we want to show how to go about it. Identifying needs and adapting programs are necessary, as are improving existing systems and finding internal funding.
When cities learn from their residents
Living in a city means gradually making it your own, knowing shortcuts, transport arrangements, timetables, rules of behavior, and precautions to limit the risks of aggression. But what if this knowledge gradually becomes obsolete? Indeed, thanks to Big Data and artificial intelligence, cities are "learning" and adapting to the habits of their inhabitants...
Alone among all
Social networks have brought many people into contact with each other. Yet despite this fact, they are also accused of accentuating people's loneliness. Are they really responsible for this feeling? Is this feeling of being alone even when surrounded by people based on other factors?
5 tips for living more simply and naturally
Voluntary simplicity is a fashionable lifestyle that leads to consuming less and better, while respecting one's needs and future generations. In this analysis, I share real-life examples and practical applications of this philosophy of life similar to minimalism, but which opposes the disturbing consumerist culture and its harmful effects on the environment, happiness and the future.