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Reviewed by Mamta Madhavan for Readers' Favorite
Education Revolution by Will Stanton is a useful tool for all those readers who are concerned about the faltering education system where even the thought processes of children are tuned before they are taught how to think. The author brings to fore the declining state of good education which can cause damage to future generation. The book encourages students to be fearless, wise and passionate. No one is born with a desire to become successful; it is something that is taught from early childhood. The book speaks about schools being places of indoctrination, manipulation and limitation instead of being places of education.
The book is definitely an eye-opener on the education system and the author also discusses other controversial topics revolving around education. The author's personal experiences are shared to reiterate the education system which he thinks is more like slavery. Children are made to swallow information and not question anything that is taught to them, making them lack critical thinking. The points shared by the author will make readers ponder about the education system and its flaws that can actually retard the thinking power of children and deprive them of proper growth.
Meditation is good to bring about changes in oneself and the author also reiterates the power of meditation, which helps everyone to remain focused and controlled. Many other principles are discussed using diagrams, making the concept clear and easy to comprehend. The call for a new education system that will actually empower children is very encouraging.