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Daniel Pennac has never forgotten what it was like to be a dunce. Neither has he forgotten the day an inspirational teacher saved his life by assigning him the task of writing a novel, the moment when Pennac realized that no-one has to be a failed student for ever. In this humane and humorous reflection on education, Pennac engages with his past self-as both pupil and teacher - to understand how fear can make children reject education and how inventive thinking and inspired teaching can lure them back. Applying all the wit and ventriloquism of a renowned comic novelist, he enacts the dialogues shared between pupils, parents and teachers the world over, and unpicks the cycles of blame and neglect that leave struggling students adrift in a faltering system.
Teachers --- Education --- Children --- Education, Primitive --- Education of children --- Human resource development --- Instruction --- Pedagogy --- Schooling --- Students --- Youth --- Civilization --- Learning and scholarship --- Mental discipline --- Schools --- Teaching --- Training --- Faculty (Education) --- Instructors --- School teachers --- Schoolteachers --- School employees --- Pennac, Daniel. --- פנק, דניאל. --- Nacray, J.-B. --- PXL-Education 2020 --- PXL-Handboeken --- Engelse taal --- novellen --- onderwijsfilosofie
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