Family Matters

Family Matters
Author: David Guterson
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 267
Release: 1993-09-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 054753938X

An honest, perceptive discussion of children, education, and our common life as a nation by the bestselling author of Snow Falling on Cedars. A high school English teacher, Guterson and his wife educate their own children at home. “A literate primer for anyone who wants to know more about alternatives to the schools” (Kirkus Reviews). Index.

Snow Falling on Cedars

Snow Falling on Cedars
Author: David Guterson
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1994
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780151001002

A powerful tale of the Pacific Northwest in the 1950s, reminiscent of To Kill a Mockingbird. Courtroom drama, love story, and war novel, this is the epic tale of a young Japanese-American and the man on trial for killing the man she loves.

The ABC's of Homeschooling

The ABC's of Homeschooling
Author: Vicki Caruana
Publisher: Crossway
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2001
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781581342581

The author, who holds a master's degree in gifted education, shares her thoughts and ideas about home schooling and public education.

The Psychology of Hope

The Psychology of Hope
Author: C. R. Snyder
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2010-05-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1439118779

Why do some people lead positive, hope-filled lives, while others wallow in pessimism? In The Psychology of Hope, a professor of psychology reveals the specific character traits that produce highly hopeful individuals. He offers a test to measure one's level of optimism and gives specific advice on how to become a more hopeful person.

Contemporary American Fiction

Contemporary American Fiction
Author: Kenneth Millard
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2000
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0198711786

Millard leads the interpretation of post-1970 fiction by addressing particular authors and themes.

Wintergreen

Wintergreen
Author: Robert Michael Pyle
Publisher: Catapult
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1940436249

In the Willapa Hills of southwest Washington, both the human community and the forest community are threatened with extinction. Virtually every acre of the hills has been logged, often repeatedly, in the past hundred years, endangering both the land and the people, leaving dying towns as well as a devastated ecosystem. Weaving vivid portraits of the place and its inhabitants—animal, plant, and human—with the story of his own love affair with the hills, Robert Michael Pyle has written a book so even–handed in its passion that it has been celebrated by those who make their living with a chain saw as well as by environmentalists. As he writes, 'My sympathies lie with the people and the woods, but not with the companies that have used them both with equal disregard. In his vivid portrayal of the land, plants, people and animals of the Willapa Hills of Washington State, Bob Pyle makes the modest patch of land he writes about a metaphor for the world.

Catholic Education

Catholic Education
Author: Kimberly Hahn
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2012-12-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1681490730

Two experienced home schooling moms present a very thorough, balanced and practical guide to both the merits of home education, as well as the important ideas, resources and curriculums to home school. Hahn and Hasson cover all aspects - statistics supporting home schooling's excellence, the nitty-gritty of lesson plans, and hundreds of ways to keep the fun in (and boredom out) of learning. Most importantly, they offer compelling advice and inspiration for parents as they undertake their child's religious, moral and intellectual formation. This is a reliable guide for Catholic parents who want to stay close to the heart of the church in the schooling of their children. The authors demonstrate that home schooling is not a fringe movement on the Church's periphery, but it is squarely based on Catholic teachings drawn from Sacred Scripture, natural law, and the writings of saints and popes. Readers will find the right combination of secular and sacred, theoretical and practical. Whether you are looking for advice and encouragement, language resources, aids for teaching multiplication or phonics - or the Ten Commandments - this book is sure to be a very functional tool.

Marginalized in the Middle

Marginalized in the Middle
Author: Alan Wolfe
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1996
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780226905174

"Wolfe examines the ills of American society in the 1990s ... [and illustrates] the paradoxes of social criticism."--Jacket.

For All the Wrong Reasons

For All the Wrong Reasons
Author: Mary K. Novello
Publisher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1998
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780761811909

Follows the train of thought put in motion by Jean-Jacques Rousseau in the broad areas of progressivism, Romanticism, collectivism, and nationalism, to determine their relevance to the history of educational thought. After a brief biography of Rousseau and his influence on educational methods, chapters explore the progressive education movement in the 19th century, effects of the Romantic movement, and concepts of citizenship that led to the American and French revolutions. Concludes with an argument for the separation of school and state. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR