Lou Aronica Books

Ken Robinson is a writer, international speaker and education advisor. He’s taught pedagogy at the University of Warwick and advised the UK government on arts in schools. In 2006, he delivered TED’s most-watched presentation ever: “How Schools Kill Creativity.”

Lou Aronica is an American editor and publisher who’s written four novels and is the co-author of several works of nonfiction.

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 Books: Creative Schools by Ken Robinson and Lou Aronica

Creative Schools

Ken Robinson and Lou Aronica
Revolutionizing Education from the Ground Up
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What's Creative Schools about?

Creative Schools (2015) is a guide to transforming education. These blinks break down every aspect of education from its history to the essential needs of students. They also illustrate the ways in which all people can help kids get the schooling they need to succeed in a rapidly transforming world.

Who should read Creative Schools?

  • Teachers, students and parents
  • Anyone interested in education
  • Anyone who wants a new way of teaching that truly prepares kids for the big challenges to come

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 Books: The Element by Ken Robinson, with Lou Aronica

The Element

Ken Robinson, with Lou Aronica
How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything
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What's The Element about?

The Element (2009) is about getting in the zone and unearthing exactly what drives you. That driver is your element and these blinks explain precisely what it is, how to identify it and what it will mean for your life.

Who should read The Element?

  • Dreamers who want to become doers
  • People who want to follow their calling
  • Bewildered parents of talented children