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The Passionate Learner: How Teachers and Parents Can Help Children Reclaim the Joy of Discovery by Robert L. Fried,

The Passionate Learner: How Teachers and Parents Can Help Children Reclaim the Joy of Discovery by Robert L. Fried,
A practical guide for keeping young people"s curiosity alive All children begin life as passionate, curious learners. But in school, too many become alienated from the joy of learning. Filled with stories and specific ideas, The Passionate Learner is a handbook for cultivating kids" passionate engagement with learning at all ages. "A wise, realistic treatise on the prospects of reclaiming children"s engagement with learning. . . . Fried is inspirational and practical." --Publishers Weekly "[A] fascinating look at the way children lose their natural ability to learn as they enter and progress through school. . . . [Fried] outlines strategies for parents, teachers, and school systems to enliven the teaching process and recapture children"s natural passion for learning. An inspiring resource for parents and teachers." --Booklist "Should be required reading for all educators committed to reforming classrooms and reviving the spirit of learning." --Jacqueline Jordan Irvine, Emory University "Fried accomplishes here what so few education writers have even attempted--he speaks to parents in the same clear, nonjargon prose he offers to teachers." --Seymour Sarason, author of Teaching as a Performing Art "Fried"s reflections are dead-on." --Teacher Magazine "Accurate and thought-provoking analyses of what we believe and what schooling actually promotes." --Principal Magazine Robert L. Fried is associate professor of education at Northeastern University in Boston, and works with teachers and parents in schools around the country. Author of The Passionate Teacher: A Practical Guide, he lives in Concord, New Hampshire.



Backpacking: A Woman's Guide by Adrienne Hall,
Backpacking: A Woman's Guide by Adrienne Hall,
"What a breath of fresh air! The Woman's Guides seek to provide a comfortable, friendly place in which women can challenge themselves and learn new skills."--Dagny Scott, Contributing Editor for Women's Sports, "SHAPE magazine Ragged Mountain Press Woman's Guides--the first book series designed for the growing number of women who are active outdoors. These comprehensive guides provide "everything you need to get started and keep going. Throughout each book you'll find tips, advice, and words of wisdom from women who've done what you're about to do--learn a new sport. At last: books for women who love the outdoors, written in a woman's voice with a woman's approach to learning. "Enlightening and encouraging . . . with the right emphasis on the things women will wonder and worry about when they start backpacking."--Ellen Dudley, adventure traveler and coauthor of "American Discoveries: Scouting the First Coast-to-Coast Recreational Trail In "Backpacking: A Woman's Guide you'll find the knowledge and skills you need to become a self-sufficient backpacker. Yes, you "can light a camp stove . . . set up a tent "by yourself . . . take your kids with you--and keep them entertained . . . survive (and even learn to "love) a week in the woods without hot showers! Adrienne Hall's fresh perspective and up-to-date presentation of techniques and equipment provide all the tools you need to become a confident, comfortable, capable backpacker! "This book is better than a backpacking best friend! It gives advice without the know-it-all attitude; it answered my questions without making me feel dumb.



Terence Dickinson - Terence Dickinson is a leading amateur astronomer and science writer who lives near the rural town of Yarker, Ontario, Canada. He is the editor of SkyNews magazine and an astronomy commentator for Discovery Channel Canada.

Discovery Kids - Discovery Kids Channel is a digital cable television channel, owned by Discovery Communications (see Discovery Channel) with programming for education of children. Discovery Kids broadcasts a Saturday morning programming lineup for children called Discovery Kids on NBC, which began running in September of 2002.

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Harper's Magazine - Harper's Magazine (or simply Harper's) is a monthly general-interest magazine covering literature, politics, culture, and the arts. It is the second oldest continuously-published monthly magazine in the United States, with a current circulation of slightly more than 200,000 (the oldest magazine being Scientific American).



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