SELF EDUCATION
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- Self-education, Through Being a AutodidactSelf-education, or being an autodidact is key to a successful life, because the autodidacts who learned on their own have become the smartest people in the world.
- Think About This: Self-EducationSelf-education is not just homeschooling. It is the surest method of achieving true knowledge; and this may be accomplished anywhere.
- College Vs Self-educationCollege for some seems less adventurous and monotonous. For those who want to have a more enjoyable education one should seek to teach themselves, and self-educate themselves.
- Mathematical Skill and Self-educationThe greatest skill to learn is mathematical skill, and to teach oneself this field is intellectually more fulfilling and liberating.
- Self-taught ProgrammingIn the field of programming a lot of programmers are self-taught, and acquired their skill though self-education. It is ability that counts when a employee is hired, and not much in the credential itself.
How to Become Self Educated: Overcoming the 3 Most Common MythsYou can overcome the myths about self education by knowing that you are intelligent, that you have ambition, and that self education will lead to lasting rewards.- Self-Taught SkillsSelf-teaching is the way to go instead of going through four years of college and owing a huge amount of debt. It is empowering for the mental mind to delve into self-education.
Self-Education: Classroom of the FutureTaxes continue to be paid, including the portion used to fund public education. The money is not enough to cover the expenses of education. General funds have melted away. What is the future of education?
Quality Education Vs. AccreditationA self-educated man began his campaign to end racial discrimination on Philadelphia streetcars. He wrote an account of this campaign in Struggle for the Civil Rights of the Coloured People of Philadelphia in the City Railway Cars (1867).- Self-Education is Underratedcoming to the understand of the power of knowledge and our need to continue education after our "education"
Crash-Course Educations in a Book: Deciding Whether It's Smart to Self-Educate with Your Own LibraryYou're likely to find at least several books in reference sections showcasing promises to teach you "everything" you need to know to be well-educated. And all within the covers of a paperback book around 200 pages or less (or sometimes much more)...
Great Quotes About Homeschooling, Self-Education, and SchoolMany of history's greatest thinkers did poorly in school or shunned public education entirely for their own forms of homeschooling, and today's homeschooling parents also have some insightful things to say about the subject.
The Value of EducationBecause of rising cost of college and an increasingly difficult job market, there has been a growing trend to question whether college education is worth the money or not. This- Can Technology Make Education Cool Again--Even History?I persuade the reader to see that education with technology make me appear cool through six of my favorite areas: English grammar/composition, Psychological Type Theory, economic development/urban planning, Spanish/ESOL, and history.
Quotes About EducationA good education has become more important today than perhaps ever before; and with the increasing shift toward technology being used to accomplish unskilled labor, that isn't likely to change. Here are some interesting views on learning and education.
Self-Education by Reading Encyclopaedia Britannica Cover to CoverMany of us have imagined reading the entire encyclopedia, but realized it was hopeless. A. J. Jacobs took up the challenge in a big way and wrote a book about the adventure. It is funny and strangely informative.- Is Engaging Parents in Their Children's Education a Major Factor in Turning Around Low-performing Schools?Unless parents involve themselves in their children's education and support education as a valuable tool, children cannot succeed while poorly performing schools will not improve.
- Are Good Teachers Trained or Self-taught?Good teachers are both trained and self-taught. Opportunities to learn are all around us, thus good teachers must be good learners by teaching themselves as well as others.
- Feminism and Education in Mary Shelley's FrankensteinFrankenstein's monster, forced to facilitate his own education, parallels the era's education of women, making the monster's murders of all the weak female characters equally significant: education will eliminate female inferiority.
- Five Websites for the Self-LearnerWebsites for those committed to life longer learning.
- Health Care Self-Advocacy: Be the Squeaky WheelIt's your body and no one has more incentive to take care of it than you do. Don't depend on anyone else to take the reins when it comes to your health. The responsibility lies with you. Don't be a passive patient; be a squeaky wheel.
- The True Cost of Education DebtYoung adults are often urged to attend college no matter the cost, but that is not always the most sound decision for future financial well being.
Child Bedroom Renovations: Why Renovating Your Child's Room is Important for Their Growth and EducationPleasant surroundings for a child at play are important to their mental, social and physical growth, educators now agree.
Six Fantastic Resources for the Self-LearnerC.S. Lewis once said, "Experience is a brutal teacher, but you learn. My God do you learn." While Lewis very well may be right, most of us try to avoid brutal teachers and the lumps that come with them.- Treating Your Ulcerative Colitis with Self-Care Instead of Health CareBe smart, and you can manage your life inexpensively.
- Saving The Economy Through Arts EducationAs the idea of work changes, and the economy faces new challenges, can we find solutions through Arts Education?
- Is a High Self-Esteem in Children Self Destructive?Too much emphasis on children having a high self-esteem may do more harm that good. Children should learn to be taught to have a healthy view of their own self worth in the home.
- Developing a Full Inclusion Program for Special Needs Students Within a Regular General Education ClassroomThis paper provides the process and procedures that educators can use to design and develop an effective Inclusion Program for Special Needs students within a regular, General Education learning environment.
- A Review of Japan's Higher Education System: Looking at McVeigh's Book Japanese Higher Education as MythJapanese universities possess none of the attributes commonly associated with higher education, such as the capacity to "generate knowledge that previously did not exist" (p. 238).
- Value of a College EducationIn our society a college education is necessary in order to climb the career ladder.
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