The "People Power" Education Superbook: Book 10. Books, Literature, Podcasts (Book Lovers, Publishers, Authors, Ebooks, Fairy Tales, Poetry, Comics)

Author: Tony Kelbrat

Publisher: Lulu Press, Inc

ISBN: 1312077522

Category: Education

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We’re nothing without books. Before man could record his thoughts to pass onto the next generation, people had to try to remember things or learn for themselves through trial and error. Knowledge runs the world. It doesn’t matter if books are hard copy or digital. They’re still where it’s at. I write books because I believe that knowledge is the key to the evolution of humanity. Books about books are at #808 at the library. Books about bestsellers are at #381.45 or Z1033.

The "People Power" Education Superbook: Book 15. Grade School Address Guide (Websites for Most American Schools)

Author: Tony Kelbrat

Publisher: Lulu Press, Inc

ISBN: 1312077824

Category: Education

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This book lists most American public school addresses and websites. It covers charter schools, private schools, religious schools and other options like native schools and some alternative schools but there is a separate book in this series for that.

The “People Power” Education Superbook: Book 20. Practical College Guide (Living On Your Own, Probably for the First Time)

Author: Tony Kelbrat

Publisher: Lulu Press, Inc

ISBN: 1312080906

Category: Education

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You're probably living a comfortable life at high school where you're well-respected and have friends then you go to college and you're just another generic, average student who is not popular like you were at home. Relax. Everyone else is like you. You have to put yourself out there if you want to make friends, do fun things and enjoy the ride. The average 18 year old is massively brainwashed. He has no idea of who he is in his true nature. He's trying to achieve success by society's formula which is college. Many kids go to college not even knowing that there are no jobs for many of the social science fields. They think that if the college offers it as a major, there must be a job waiting at the end. This is so stupid. Most 18 year-olds are self-centered. They think they're special because they're going to college then they go home and try to act scholarly like those nerdy professors they've been listening to for the past four months.

The "People Power" Education Superbook: Book 11. Education Industry (Government In Education, Education Websites, Education Products for Sale, Multimedia Products)

Author: Tony Kelbrat

Publisher: Lulu Press, Inc

ISBN: 1312077603

Category: Education

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The education industry is a huge industry. Governments spend loads of money on it. Everybody goes to school to try to better their lives. There are loads of educational products on the market all the way from software to essays for sale. There are some miscellaneous education ideas like clip art, educational videos, shareware, etc. There's a big load of education websites in this book in the Education Websites Master List section. Education books at the library go from #370-#379 or L of the Library of Congress system. Your library has a wealth of information including magazines, audio-visual materials and access to the internet. They might have a separate reference section for college education and test taking books like how to study for the GED, SAT, LSAT, GRE or things like civil service exams. There are some educational libraries at teacher's colleges and colleges that offer the major of Education to people who want to become teachers.

The "People Power" Education Superbook: Book 4. Self - Education for Work, Self - Improvement, Fun & Inspiration (Open Courses, Lifelong Learning, Education Travel)

Author: Tony Kelbrat

Publisher: Lulu Press, Inc

ISBN: 1312077123

Category: Education

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Self-education is reading, writing, thinking and exploring your life for your own motives which could be something like: 1.) A desire to live a fun, great, hedonistic-noble lifestyle. 2.) A driving need to constantly purge your natural energy. 3.) A driving force to change the world in a big way with a big idea. Some self-educated people don't have big ideas and big aspirations but they quietly try to improve the world in their own little ways. It's a fun way to live. Being inspired all the time is the best way to live for the few people who figure out that this is the best life possible. I wrote a book about it called A Free Spirit's Search For Enlightenment. Education doesn't end after formal schooling nor is it necessarily concerned with work-related upgrading. People continue to learn for many reasons among them the search for enlightenment, recreation, fun, practical matters and even go to classes to hope to meet a lover.

The “People Power” Education Superbook: Book 17. Homeschool Guide

Author: Tony Kelbrat

Publisher: Lulu Press, Inc

ISBN: 1312080620

Category: Education

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Don't buy into anyone's system. Create your own. This is the way life should be lived in an ideal world. Home schooling is becoming more popular as many parents become disillusioned with public schooling and want to develop closer relationships with their children during the formative years. The mainstay of the movement seems to be Christian parents who don't like the secular/ humanistic curriculum and the so-called worldly influences of other children in public schools, hence, they choose to educate them on their own with Christian values. The other thrust seems to be that the public school system simply fails in its obligation to churn out well-educated children ready for the competitive real world. The home schooling movement, arguably started by John Holt in the 1970s, is based upon the idea that children learn better by themselves following their own natural interests.

The “People Power” Education Superbook: Book 26. Online - Elearning - Distance Education Guide (Take Courses, Get Degrees, Study At Home On the Internet)

Author: Tony Kelbrat

Publisher: Lulu Press, Inc

ISBN: 1312081341

Category: Education

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The reason to do online learning, at least for a part of your education is that it's much cheaper than attending a college or school fulltime so you can hold down a job while studying from home for at least part of your degree thus avoiding the hassles of attending classes live unless you're young and curious and want the social college-school experience. Some of the benefits of distance education are: Convenience, go at your own pace. Stay home. Available anywhere over the internet. Prices are cheaper for online courses than traditional college courses. Some distance-education programs have an in-class component, particularly ones with labwork or internships. You need basic computer skills. There is teacher interaction over the internet but no face-to-face interaction. There is no social life, no friends, no classmates.

The “People Power” Education Superbook: Book 16. High School Guide (Ged, Online High School, Internships, Student Exchanges, Summer Programs)

Author: Tony Kelbrat

Publisher: Lulu Press, Inc

ISBN: 1312077980

Category: Education

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Generally, there are several ways to get a high school diploma: Going to school regularly during the day. Going to school at night then taking a GED test. Taking mail order/ internet high school courses. Studying on your own and taking the GED test. Take a high school equivalency test through a high school or local board of education and pass it. These are offered at some online high schools. Proving to college administrators that you have life experience and skills learned at work via taking tests which give you credits for college. As an adult, you can possibly enroll in high school with normal students, take night classes, correspondence courses at home or simply study on your own and take the GED tests. Check with the Continuing Education Office of your local Department of Education. A little known way to get your high school diploma is through the National External Diploma Program which doesn't involve any direct instruction.

The "People Power" Education Superbook: Book 31. Vocational - Trades - Career Guide 2 (Community Colleges, Vocational - Technical Schools, Career Colleges)

Author: Tony Kelbrat

Publisher: Lulu Press, Inc

ISBN: 1312081783

Category: Education

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This book has basic contact information for schools and colleges within the trades and technical skills. I’ve looked around. A book like this doesn’t exist anywhere right now, a book that tries to list most of the community colleges and trades-vocational schools in the United States. I deal with specific profession schools in the next book. A lot of colleges offer career programs that don’t lead to a degree but rather a certificate for the vocational field. Local community colleges often offer many programs in the practical skill occupations. Professional and trade organizations present free or low-cost webinars in addition to their traditional courses available for a fee.

The "People Power" Education Superbook: Book 3. Reading, Writing, Speaking

Author: Tony Kelbrat

Publisher: Lulu Press, Inc

ISBN: 1312077069

Category: Education

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Reading, writing and speaking used to be the purpose of all college education, to create someone who can express themselves clearly and simply. They called him a liberally-educated man, someone who could say what they thought without babbling. Despite all the technical-babble that has swept the world, it is still about your ability to communicate simply and clearly. The late Dr. Jeanne Chall developed the theory that learning about literacy occurs in stages: 1.) Pre-reading; six months to six years: The pre-reading child has some phonological awareness or sensitivity to speech sounds, rhyming and alliteration; recognizes some letters and may link some to the sounds they make; some understanding of books and print. 2.) Initial reading or decoding; first and second grade: The child who is just beginning to read can sound out words one at a time and decode them slowly, carefully and accurately. Most of his attention is devoted to decoding with few mental resources left over for deeper comprehension.