"William Morris said that you should \'have nothing inbe beautiful\', and I think the same is true of education – that its purpose is to fill our heads with things we find useful, or beautiful, or hopefully both."Drawing on fifteen years of tutoring, Joe shares his brilliantly imaginative teaching tips, including: how to write an essay, how to read a poem and, most importantly, how to think.
Stripping away grades, praise, university places or examiners, this book celebrates the love of learning things for its own sake.. "William Morris said that you should \'have nothing inbe beautiful\', and I think the same is true of education – that its purpose is to fill our heads with things we find useful, or beautiful, or hopefully both."Drawing on fifteen years of tutoring, Joe shares his brilliantly imaginative teaching tips, including: how to write an essay, how to read a poem and, most importantly, how to think.
Stripping away grades, praise, university places or examiners, this book celebrates the love of learning things for its own sake.