The first book is more Shields – Fr. Thomas Shields, professor of psychology at Catholic University of America and the leading publisher of Catholic grade school text books circa 1917. He’s – not a great writer. So far, and I’m only a few chapters in – he’s trying to position h...
“The Science of Accelerated Learning” is not a textbook – it’s an awe-inspiring guidebook for your journeys in learning. It will show you the most effective methods, the pitfalls we must avoid, and the habits we must cultivate. This book is highly organized and addresses all phases of...
English is a language that opens doors to opportunities worldwide. Whether you’re brushing up on your skills or diving into the language for the first time, the journey to fluency often involves seeking guidance from a knowledgeable tutor. With the rise of online tutoring, the options seem en...
The Application of Mind Mapping in English Foreign Language Teaching: A Case Study of Unit 1 Great Cities in Asia of the English Textbook for Grade Six (Oxford Shanghai Edition). Open Access Library Journal, 9, e8523. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1108523. ...
David A. Kessler, former commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, is memorably quoted as saying “To ghostwrite an entire textbook is a new level of chutzpah.” “I’ve never heard of that before. It takes your breath away.” ...
And this long-standing rule about passing kids on to the next grade, no matter how poorly they perform? Graduating them from high school even if they can’t read at fourth-grade level? Because they need to feel good about themselves? Because that’ll somehow help them wend their way throu...