Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350023495
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: 197
- ISBN-10: 9350023490
- Publisher Date: 2015
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹550.00.₹413.00Current price is: ₹413.00.
Embark on an inspiring journey with Murzban Jal’s “The Chaotic Order.” This unique pedagogical travelogue explores the transformative power of teaching. From unconventional classrooms to unexpected encounters, discover how one unknown teacher navigates the complexities of education, offering profound insights into learning, growth, and self-discovery. Witness the chaotic yet ordered dance of knowledge and experience in this must-read for educators, students, and anyone passionate about the future of learning.
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Rohit Raj Sinha –
The author’s enthusiasm is admirable. I found some of the concepts to be confusing. Worth a read if you are interested in the topic.
Sayyad Aadil –
The author’s passion for teaching is evident. I struggled to connect with some of the concepts. Worth a read for alternative view.
Ashish Koteshwar Mahadule –
This book is a gem! It challenged my assumptions and ignited my passion for teaching. A must-read for educators and parents. It is great!
Harsh Raj –
An insightful and well-written book. I found the author’s ideas to be very helpful. A great resource for any educator. Loved reading it.
Syed Abrak Tariq –
This book is a revelation! It opened my eyes to new possibilities in education. A must-read for anyone interested in learning. Loved it!
Jigyasa Singh –
An interesting book. However, it becomes too philosophical at times. The concepts are hard to grasp at once. Good try.
Nishtha Arora –
This book is a masterpiece! It transformed my understanding of education. A must-read for anyone who cares about learning. It is great!
Ritik Sharma –
An interesting take on education, but not for everyone. I found it a bit too philosophical at times. Nevertheless, a unique perspective.
Ayush Manish Gosar –
A profound and moving exploration of the teaching profession. This book will stay with me for a long time. Highly recommend it to others.
Aashish Shrivastava –
I enjoyed the author’s personal anecdotes. The book could have been more concise. It has some really good points about teaching kids.
Nikhil Vardhan –
A transformative book that will change the way you think about education. The author’s wisdom is truly inspiring. Definitely read this!
Atif Fasih –
A beautifully written exploration of teaching and learning. The author’s passion shines through every page. A bit slow at times, though.
Akram Javid N –
An informative and engaging book. I found the author’s ideas to be innovative. A valuable resource for educators. I liked it a lot.
Satvik Kilambi –
I appreciated the author’s honesty and vulnerability. Some parts were a bit disorganized. Overall, a worthwhile read. A great resource.
Renuka Sanjeev Bhure –
Well-written and thought-provoking. The author’s insights are valuable. A bit dense in places, but overall an excellent book. I recommend.
Ananya Singh –
Thought-provoking and engaging. Jal’s insights are invaluable. A bit repetitive in places, but overall an excellent book. I loved reading it.
Mukul Singh Patel –
I found the author’s personal stories to be compelling. The book could have used more practical examples. Good reading overall.
Sonu Fugare –
Thoughtful and insightful. It is an excellent book. It challenges the usual teaching methods. Should be on everyone’s reading list.
Sunil Kumar Budania –
I appreciated the author’s unique perspective. Some sections were hard to follow, but overall a worthwhile journey. Good book for new teachers.
Sundram –
A life-changing book that will inspire you to become a better teacher. The author’s passion is contagious. Must read for teachers.
Sabhyata Yadava –
Inspiring and insightful. This book made me rethink my own teaching methods. A truly valuable resource for educators. Highly recommended.
Mohammad Chhipa Mo.samir Faride –
A fascinating read! Jal’s approach is refreshing, though at times a bit too abstract. Still, plenty of food for thought. I enjoyed reading it.
Ajay Kumar Nagar –
An interesting perspective on teaching, but not my cup of tea. I found it a bit too theoretical. It has some good ideas, though.