Tame birds sing of freedom. Wild birds fly. (John Lennon)
My newest book is out (sorry, only in Dutch)!
In this book, Carolien Hermans invites readers to explore the undercurrents of education. Education, she argues, is a fluid concept that knows no stillness, only movement. In other words, education is always in transit. Restlessness and change, as well as connection, venturing beyond one's own boundaries, are inherent aspects of learning and teaching.
https://www.youbedo.com/boeken/pedagogiek-van-het-onderweg-zijn-9789044139174
INSPIRATION
The books I just read or are busy with reading….
The New York Times bestselling author of The Shepherd’s Life profiles his family’s traditional English farm across three generations, showcasing the profound global transformation of agriculture and the human relationship to the land.
In “In the Eye of the Wild,” French anthropologist Nastassja Martin's near-fatal encounter with a Kamchatka bear triggers a profound physical and spiritual transformation, challenging her understanding of the boundary between human and animal.
In “Nature Amnesia,” Marc Argeloo writes about the 'shifting baseline syndrome': how knowledge of nature fades from our collective consciousness. Each new generation forgets how different nature was during the youth of their (grand-)parents.