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4. The End of Education: Redefining the Value of School

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5. One Weird Trick: A User's Guide to Transgender Voice

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6. Visible Learning for Teachers

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u/lucyswag · 21 pointsr/wholesomememes

Here’s a couple of books that will give you strategies to be a more effective educator, especially with low-income students. Realistically the strategies are great for any kid, as all kids can use some support and empathy from the adults in the lives.

“Reading and Reaching Children Who Hurt” by Susan E. Craig - How to more effectively teach children who have experienced trauma (Adverse Childhood Experiences). His experience is the goal of the strategies given in the book. (Amazon) I haven’t read it, but she also has two more recent books, “Trauma Sensitive Schools” K-5 and 6-12

Trauma Sensitive Schools: Approaches that Work - A project by the Massachusetts Advocates for Children and Harvard Law School has free books (downloadable pdf). One focused on the background and the second is about implementing a school-wide approach.

“Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria” by Dr. Beverly Tatum - Covers the theory of racial identity development and how to support positive racial identity in an educational setting. (Amazon)

u/takeandbake · 9 pointsr/personalfinance

I would first start by browsing the website of the college that you want to attend. The website will list the programs offered, admissions policies, tuition information, etc. Almost everything you need to know.

I would also check out some books from the library (free!) about what you need to know about college to succeed. Just by searching Amazon, I found Communityh College Success

There are many, many books about how to what college entails and how to succeed. Amazon says there are over 3000 books in their "college guides" section.

It is very difficult to understand the college process when you don't have any role models for how to apply, what programs to take, and what you need to do outside of the classroom to succeed. So I think that reviewing the website in great detail, reading books, and making an appointment with an academic advisor.

u/aubgur · 0 pointsr/psychotherapy

I used to run 3 hour groups in a mandated substance abuse program with low SES clients (most lived in shelters). Games. It seems childish, but I can turn just about any game into therapy. Look into the book therapy games it is geared toward teens, but some simple adjustments turn the activities into legit therapy for adults. My clients loved the games for the visual kind of lessons. My favorite to use in this setting is scrabble letters and talking about choices. Link: https://www.amazon.com/Therapy-Games-Self-Esteem-Communication-Self-Discovery-ebook/dp/B00PWJE90Q

u/nelsnelson · 1 pointr/pics

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"At some point it becomes far from asinine to speak of the god of Technology in the sense that people believe technology works, that they rely on it, that it makes promises, that they are bereft when denied access to it, that they are delighted when they are in its presence,that for most people it works in mysterious ways, that they condemn people who speak against it, that they stand in awe of it, and that, in the born-again mode, they will alter their lifestyles, their schedules, their habits, and their relationships to accommodate it. If this be not a form of religious belief, what is?"

It is from The End of Education. (http://www.amazon.com/End-Education-Redefining-Value-School/dp/0679750312)

Clearly you disliked the design of the presentation of the image linked. What did you think of the content of the post? :-)

u/fuzzybad · 2 pointsr/asktransgender

I took lessons at The Voice Lab and would recommend them. My training was for MtF voice, but they also do FtM voice lessons. They're located on the north side of Chicago, but offer lessons by Skype for those who aren't local.

https://www.thevoicelabinc.com/

The founder of The Voice Lab recently published a book on trans voice, you may want to check this out as well:
https://smile.amazon.com/One-Weird-Trick-Users-Transgender/dp/1986757382/ref=sr_1_1

u/PM_ME_UR_IMPLANTS · -2 pointsr/politics
u/BeornPlush · 3 pointsr/Quebec

Beaucoup d'idées pop en éducation, beaucoup de tape à l'oeil, très peu de révolution réelle. Quelqu'un de charismatique montre un produit, oui c'est cool, mais l'apprentissage ne se fait pas parce que quelque chose est dans un beau paquet bien vendu. Souvent, au final, ça relève de la pensée magique; ça accroche ceux qui n'y sont plus et n'ont plus les efforts à faire pour enseigner ou apprendre.

L'enseignement et l'apprentissage, c'est beaucoup de temps, beaucoup d'attention, beaucoup d'efforts. Ces fausses innovations peuvent amener bien des réformes mais bien moins de résultats.

Sources:

(Plus accessible): http://www.iflscience.com/technology/why-has-technology-not-revolutionized-education qui l'exprime avec beaucoup plus de charisme et d'éloquence que moi.

(Plus complet): http://www.amazon.com/Visible-Learning-Teachers-Maximizing-Impact/dp/0415690153 qui parle de stratégies pour maximizer notre effort en éducation. Indice: un travail conscienscieux et régulier. Un contact constructif et régulier avec l'enseignant pour s'assurer que le progrès va dans la bonne direction.

Pour paraphraser Churchill: I have nothing for you but blood, and sweat, and tears, and plusieurs longs cahiers d'exercices à remplir chaque semaine pour bien consolider votre progrès.