The Role of Literature and the Teacher in Dead Poets Society: Lessons for Today’s Educators – Dead Poets Society Review by Görkem Çankaya

Is it possible to teach differently without crossing a line? This review of Dead Poets Society revisits the film not just as a classic, but as a case study in education, exploring passion, pedagogy, and the emotional risks of inspiring students to think for themselves.

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The Country of White Lilies Review by Yağızhan Akgül

What if the foundation of a nation wasn’t built on armies or riches, but on books, teachers, and classrooms? The Country of White Lilies paints a powerful picture of how education transformed Finland from a struggling society into a strong, enlightened nation. Through the inspiring ideas of figures like Johan Vilhelm Snellman, the book shows that real change begins not in politics, but in the minds of its people.

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