Thursday, December 2, 2010

Left Brain Right


I've already mentioned this book in class. I still find it a very useful, interesting, and enjoyable read. It has helped me shift my teaching style on occasion, and made me think about how to better serve my population. What I think I liked most about the book is that as a left brainer, the book gave me many different examples of how I could put my right brain to use at the end of each chapter.
Conversely I will admit that some of the information is quite cheesy, especially for myself. As a left brainer I thought about why certain things wouldn't necessarily work the way the author described, and I was skeptical of some of the findings the book had.
I do believe the future will look different. I do think that society will see a lag in this change until younger generations enter the workforce with differing ideas of what "work" should look like. I would like to take an extremely humanistic approach to the future and say that things will work out and our global society will work itself out for the better. Who knows?

Anyway, IF I haven't convinced you to read this book yet, maybe the author can:




Toodles.

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