Life Long Learning - Transforming Learning; Discovering Learning Through Living Life in Unlimitless Possibilities

Life Long Learning - Transforming Learning; Discovering Learning Through Living Life in Unlimitless Possibilities
Author: Patti Diamond
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2005-03-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1411624920

Dr. Patti Diamondlady Diamond, DD combines her extensive background and research in homelearning into this new book, which will assist readers of all life experience backgrounds to develop make homelearning an accessible and inspiring way of being in life. Described by readers as an Indigo Spiritually Inspired Wake-Up Call book, Highlights from this much-anticipated book include: * What is Life Long Learning? * The Three Phases of Life Long Learning * Life Long Learning and the following: Chores, Rewards, Money (GEE), Socialization, Labels, and more * What to say to family members about your Life Long Learning way of being in life * How to release fears so as to allow your child to learn what, when, how, and where they wish to learn. Readers will be guided to see how learning can occur through games, the internet, the T.V. and much more

Exceptional Lives

Exceptional Lives
Author: Ann P. Turnbull
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 706
Release: 2002
Genre: Education
ISBN:

For introductory courses in Special Education. The authors of this introductory text have a vision for special education to equip general and special education teachers with the principles, values and teaching practices that support the education of the majority of students with disabilities in general education programs. Beginning with a thorough review of the principles that undergird IDEA and the process of nondiscriminatory evaluation, the authors explore the teaching and collaborative processes necessary for implementing best practices and Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 1997. Using a categorical approach, the authors highlight real students with real disabilities and use their stories as a vehicle for describing the characteristics, causes, and challenges that people with exceptionalities face and that both general and special education teachers must consider when making decisions about how, where, and what to teach.

A Parent's Guide to Home Schooling

A Parent's Guide to Home Schooling
Author: Tamra Orr
Publisher: Mars Publishing (CA)
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2002
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781931199094

Provides answers and resources for questions about topics including legal requirements, use of public school facilities, and providing both a social and academic education while home schooling.