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This book provides an intellectual reference framework for the education of children and young adults from the perspectives of the home, experienced and novice educators, and surrounding communities.
List of contents
Acknowledgments:
Part I - The Family by Rex A. Holiday, PhD
Chapter 1: Family Nurturing
Chapter 2: Life Lessons Learned within the Family
Chapter 3: Family History
Chapter 4: Family Legacy
Chapter 5: Family and the Technology Gap
Part II - Education by Steve Sonntag, MA
Chapter 6: School Options
Chapter 7: Mutual Respect
Chapter 8: Humility And Gratitude
Chapter 9: The Sensitive Dynamics For Better Learning
Chapter 10: Some Successful Methods Of Teaching
Chapter 11: The Process Of Studying
Chapter 12: The Very Competitive Side Of Education
Chapter 13: Easing the Stress of Education
Chapter 14: Different Ways To Educate Without Being In School
Chapter 15: Mentoring
Chapter 16: The Endless Education
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About the author
Dr. Rex Allen Holiday earned his doctorate in educational leadership with an emphasis in e-learning, and his professional interests are STEM research, curriculum development, instructional design, critical thinking theory, and quantitative reasoning. He is a reviewer, an editor and a referee for several education research journals, a National Science Foundation review panelist, and a former school board trustee.
Steve Sonntag, MA, has been a mentor teacher, his district's high school teacher of the year, a language chairperson, a tutor, a workshop presenter, a participant in high school accreditations, and an author during the past 48 years. He emphasizes insight, hope, and inspiration to students, families, and teachers.
Summary
This book provides an intellectual reference framework for the education of children and young adults from the perspectives of the home, experienced and novice educators, and surrounding communities.