Teach Middle East Magazine March-April 2016 Issue 4 Volume 3 | Page 16

P erspe Vox Pop W h at i s yo u r favo u r i t e b o o k? W h y? Tamar Kassabian Sajeev Chacko Thayil Zunaira Siddiqui Science Teacher Science Teacher IT Teacher and Environment Reading a book is a way to gain free knowledge about any topic. In addition to my love of reading books, I am passionate about reading scientific articles that enable me to live a healthier and happier life. 'A Brief History of Time' written by Professor Stephen W Hawking is my favourite book. His popular work unlocks the secrets of the universe. It is a truly enlightening book: a classic introduction to today's most important scientific ideas about the cosmos, and a unique opportunity to experience the intellect of one of the most imaginative influential thinkers of our age. Adriano Jake Sagun Khalid Abdulla teacher for General Science Academic Quality Biology Improvement Officer at ADEC I enjoy reading 'Science: The Definitive Visual Guide'. It’s a complete illustrated science encyclopaedia that reveals scientific progress from the invention of the wheel to 21st century climate solutions. It has stunning artworks and authoritative information that make even complex scientific subjects easily comprehensible. A book that I enjoy and recommend to others is 'Campbell Biology 10th Edition'. As a biologist, I believe that it is a useful resource for educators as it features the work of many great scientists. Team Coordinator My favourite book is 'The 25 Principles of Success' by Jack Canfield because it has actually taught me how to set smart targets and how to achieve them. I never knew success had a recipe too. All you need to do is just learn.