Book of the month - July 2015

Excellent Sheep takes a sharp look at the high-pressure conveyor belt that begins with parents and counselors who demand perfect grades and culminates in the skewed applications Deresiewicz saw firsthand as a member of Yale’s admissions committee. As schools shift focus from the humanities to "practical" subjects like economics and computer science, students are losing the ability to think in innovative ways. Deresiewicz explains how college should be a time for self-discovery, when students can establish their own values and measures of success, so they can forge their own path. He addresses parents, students, educators, and anyone who's interested in the direction of American society, featuring quotes from real students and graduates he has corresponded with over the years, candidly exposing where the system is broken and clearly presenting solutions. - See more at: http://books.simonandschuster.com/Excellent-Sheep/William-Deresiewicz/9781476702711?style=true#sthash.7N8atyp4.dpuf

Book of the Month - July 2015

Was die deutschen Universitäten von den amerikanischen lernen können und was sie vermeiden sollten

Only few would doubt that the German University system is in a crisis. The US-American system has been a model for a way out of this crisis. In his engaged and knowledgeable book the autor Mark Roche, Professor of German Language and Literature at Notre Dame University in Indiana, take a stand against the misapplied adaptation of isolated elememts of the American university system in Germany. Instead he makes a claim for a balanced view of the problem, providing a number of suggestions and ideas that combine American innovation with German tradition to help rejuvinate the strengths of the German university system.