"Dad, I don't want to go to school. I'm bored!", A book that encourages educational change

I present today a book that I recently discovered: "Dad, I don't want to go to school. I'm bored!", and I have to forcefully recommend it to you. Each word in the book demonstrates how obsolete there is in the education system and proposes viable solutions to improve it.

I try to keep up with all the movements and works that appear around the need for a change in the educational model to modernize it by making it more respectful of children's needs and more consistent with advances in neuroscience. Therefore, when I discover a new resource I like to do my best to help its dissemination.

I came to him by chance. Recently, Education 3.0 magazine published an interview with my son talking about his resource blog, and one of the comments took me to the organization's page. Do something for your children, which is an excellent platform to work on positive ideas.

Its fundamental lines are these: to propose ideas for an educational model open to society and free in which the methodologies can be adapted to the real needs of the students and achieve the necessary legislative changes so that it can be implemented.

"Dad, I don't want to go to school. I'm bored!"It is a book written with many hands, which indicates that the educational model, which they qualify as prison in certain aspects, must change and we must be all, parents, teachers and politicians, who introduce the changes that make it more suitable for this world globalized and really get the best possible education to children.