Education Archives - Joelbooks https://joelbooks.com/category/non-fiction/education/ Selected quality books read by Joelbooks book club Mon, 13 Nov 2023 08:30:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.4 https://i0.wp.com/joelbooks.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/wp-1626157867628.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Education Archives - Joelbooks https://joelbooks.com/category/non-fiction/education/ 32 32 154781010 Anger Management Tools For Parents by Stewart Mcclain https://joelbooks.com/anger-management-tools-for-parents-by-stewart-mcclain/ Mon, 13 Nov 2023 06:00:00 +0000 https://joelbooks.com/?p=30400

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A practical Guide to Becoming A Calmer, Nicer, Happier Parent

I have written this book for people just like you, those that are ready to make a Positive Change in their life.

Do you look at your kids faces when you discipline them? Are you scared that your anger is getting the better of you a little to often?

Getting frustrated is in many ways a natural part of this life, and apart of being human, However, their are ways to navigate through the chaos of raising a child without letting it get you all worked up inside.
You just need too better understand your own emotions and your anger.

In Anger Management tools for parents, you'll discover: Simple strategies that could help your child's future and make you both happier in the process.

Remember at the end of the day, only you can make the difference. Purchase this book today and readjust your mindset forever.

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Storytelling 101 by Nikolaos Giannopoulos https://joelbooks.com/storytelling-101-by-nikolaos-giannopoulos/ Sat, 03 Jun 2023 13:40:01 +0000 https://joelbooks.com/?p=27581

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A Parent's Guide to Crafting Magical Tales

Unlock the Power of Storytelling and Ignite Your Child's Imagination!

With “Storytelling 101,” you'll empower yourself to create unforgettable storytelling experiences, nurturing your child's love for stories and unlocking their imagination's full potential. Join countless parents who have already experienced the transformative power of storytelling in their children's lives.

Inside this book, you'll learn:

  • The profound importance of storytelling for children's cognitive and emotional development.
  • How storytelling nurtures creativity, imagination, and critical thinking skills.
  • Practical techniques for developing engaging characters, compelling plots, and captivating settings.
  • Strategies for fostering your child's storytelling skills and encouraging their unique voice.
  • Tips for reading aloud effectively and making storytime a memorable experience.
  • How to create storytelling events at home or in the community for shared enjoyment.
  • Ways to use storytelling as a vehicle for teaching valuable life lessons and instilling positive values.
  • The proven benefits of storytelling for your child's overall development

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Top 10+ Non-Fiction COVID-19 Books For 2023 – What We Learned? https://joelbooks.com/best-non-fiction-covid-19-books-pandemic/ Sat, 18 Feb 2023 06:07:00 +0000 https://joelbooks.com/?p=9594

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As the novel coronavirus Covid-19 finally seems to step back from our life — hence still provides a huge number of cases in 2023 — we are finally in position to gather some takeaways of this virus, which caused 6,700,000+ deaths worldwide. We collected the most important COVID-19 books, that describe the origins, social and health implications of the pandemic.

COVID-19 doesn't dominate headlines anymore, but the story won't end here. From scientific studies to journalistic investigations to personal memoirs, books offer readers knowledge and insights that can help them understand how to protect ourselves from the next potential pandemic.

In our earlier article, we already tried to collect the most important unbiased facts about the pandemic. Now, here are the best non-fiction COVID-19 books both for adults and children.

What Are The Best COVID-19 Books From Post-Covid and Educational Point of View?

The COVID-19 Butterfly Effect, by Maya Allura (2022)

The COVID-19 Butterfly Effect is a motivational guidebook that explores the impact of the pandemic on global social, healthcare, economic, educational, and food systems. The book or audiobook aims to empower readers with information that will help them make better decisions and improve their lives, as well as inspire them with stories of resilience and hope. The author notes that while the pandemic brought on many negative consequences, studies show that 70% of people have experienced at least one positive effect of the pandemic, and this book seeks to help readers become part of this statistic.

Inside the book, readers will find a comprehensive look at Covid-19, including how it affected legislation and the restrictions that placed the world at a standstill. The book also delves into the social impacts of the pandemic, how it changed the educational sector, and ways in which the healthcare system had to adapt to maintain livelihoods. Additionally, readers will learn how quarantine influenced family dynamics, fostered personal growth, and affected lives and livelihoods around the globe. The book concludes with a look toward the future and examines whether we have truly recovered, how we are prepared to respond, and whether we will remain resilient.

Overall, the book aims to equip readers with the knowledge needed to understand Covid-19 and how it changed the world, and to embrace the changes and fully adapt to the new normal.

Lessons from the Covid War, by Covid Crisis Group (2023)

This post Covid book is a report from 34 experts on America's response to the pandemic. It highlights how the pandemic was treated as an unavoidable natural catastrophe by national leaders, leading to a cycle of panic and neglect. The book aims to answer questions about what happened during the pandemic, why it happened, and how America can do better next time. It emphasizes that there will be future global emergencies, and Americans need to learn hard truths, build on what worked, and come together to prepare for them.

The book praises the ingenuity and dedication of Americans in improvising to fight the pandemic but notes that they struggled with systems that made success difficult and failure easy. It emphasizes that America's scientific knowledge has run far ahead of its organized ability to apply it in practice.

The authors' intention is to cut through the overwhelming amount of information related to the pandemic and provide plain-spoken and clear-sighted insights into what went wrong and what can be done better in the future.

How to Prevent the Next Pandemic, by Bill Gates (2022)

How do we intend to prevent a new plague from killing millions of people and dampening the global economy? Can we even expect to come close to accomplishing that?

Bill Gates thinks that the answer is yes, and in his book he lays out clearly and convincingly what the world should have learned from the COVID-19 crisis and what all of us can do to prevent future crises like this.

Not only does he show us that the world's nations, working in conjunction with one another and with the private sector, can prevent another COVID-like epidemic. But he also shows how all respiratory ailments, including the flu, can be eradicated.

Gates thoughts inspires us that there is real hope to avoid the next pandemic if we and our countries act cleverly.

Covidians and Covidology, by Dr. Yasser Negm (2020)

This is perhaps the most comprehensive book dedicated to the uprising of COVID-19 and the world’s future after it fades. There is nothing that a reader will not find or will not understand.

Unlike other books that focus more on technical language, this one by Dr. Yasser Negm simplifies all technical and scientific terms, which is appealing to a non-specialist reader. The book focuses on facts, practical information, and simple science.

The Egyptian-British author as a researcher and physician decodes some lingering mysteries, clears the vague status of the pandemic, and unlocks the apparent conflict between science and deception. The book starts from Spanish flu memories and then proceeds to COVID-19 as the return of the avenger.

It then focuses on the march of the novel virus, the different ways to prevent the infection. How effective they are, the different diagnosis mechanisms available and their efficiency, delayed vaccination, the second wave, herd immunity, impact on the society and the government, and the post-COVID era.

Interestingly, these details are presented in a scientific way, meaning they are backed by proper research sources. There is also a special section for kids and masks, each having the details presented in the FAQs format.

COVID-19: The Pandemic that Never Should Have Happened and How to Stop the Next One, by Debora MacKenzie (2020)

Epidemics and pandemics of the past have taught us the lessons required to stop the COVID-19 outbreak. However, we did not follow any of them consistently the result of which is COVID on an unexpectedly huge scale.

Keeping this in mind, Debora MacKenzie, the journalist, has outlaid the full saga of how and why this pandemic took place in this enthralling book.

The author clearly reveals the previous viruses that could have prepared us, the unexpected public health failures, the fiasco to control the outbreak, and measures to prevent the same in the future.

Debora explains how COVID-19 evolved from a potentially controllable outburst to a global pandemic. By giving a powerful account of the most significant epidemics such as H1N1, SARS, and Ebola, she reveals the clear steps that governments could have taken to prepare for or prevent this pandemic.

In the end, she firmly says that it is possible to fight against and control such pandemics successfully.

Unreported Truths about COVID-19 and Lockdowns: Part 2, by Alex Berenson (2020)

Part 1 from Alex Berenson who is the former New York Times reporter, focuses on the COVID-19 reports from primary sources such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) along with scientific papers, government files, and news articles.

However, in Part 2 composed of just three chapters, you go through an interesting scientific debate on lockdowns prior to march 2020. It gives a well-sourced, accurate insight into whether the lockdowns helped in controlling the spread of the novel virus and in saving lives.

The book reveals the evidence for the same. The book gives hard data about the pandemic, not distracted predictions of fate.

Why Did the Whole World Stop? Talking with Kids about COVID-19, by Heather Black (2020)

It is a common belief that knowing more about something new helps in alleviating stress and in making it more controllable. This book by Heather Black seems to do that exactly by relating the COVID-19 impact on both kids and adults across the globe.

It is a picture book that can help you easily talk about the pandemic to your kid so that she or he can feel less fearful. The related social and complex concepts are presented in a simple manner so that the whole family can work together to come out of the stress.

It is not easy to answer all the questions of your child related to this pandemic, especially if they are about viral infection, irregular work schedules, and social distancing. However, with this book, you can easily converse about these areas of the pandemic in a kid-friendly way.

There are simple pieces of text and bright pictures but a few pages delineate a couple of main definitions, outbreak history, and concepts. They can easily help your kid understand why our normal routines have undergone a big change today.

The book also has many ideas for kids to help those around them and spend quality or creative time during the lockdown or quarantine. The child can easily go through this book all alone but reading together with a parent adds the touch of encouragement and positive outlook.

COVID-19 for Kids, by Catherine Cheung (2020)

This is the book for active kids who need to understand COVID-19 and the ways to remain protected and healthy amidst it. Unlike the aforementioned book for kids, this one has all the interesting elements to convey the same, such as story, rhymes, discussion areas, activity, and fun depictions.

The book starts with a story in which a grandpa with a strong will is suddenly feeling weak and ill, as the new virus has come to the area and is spreading fast. So now, the kid will find out what happens when the grandfather along with his family and pals meet the virus at a party and what they do to remain wisely safe.

So, the solutions they follow include hygiene and social distancing to prevent further spread of the virus in the society. Interesting rhymes and fun depictions tell the kid how she or he can help fight the pandemic.

The book answers some of the most common questions such as what is COVID-19, why it is so critical, how one can catch it, what to do if I get it, what to do to reduce the risk of infection, and what can I do to reduce its spread.

Leading Through a Pandemic, by
by Michael J. Dowling, Charles Kenney (2020)

This book from Michael Dowling and Charles Kenney takes you on the journey of the New York’s largest health system, Northwell Health that seemed to have been prepared well to fight the novel Coronavirus.

Northwell had come up with an advanced non-government response system in an emergency due to which the leaders could say that they are comfortable in a crisis. However, this did not turn out!

The chapters have vivid stories from the front lines when the viral attack was at its peak and lessons of what went fine and what did not. Based on the Northwell experience, the authors have suggested modifications in the health care system to deal with such a crisis next time.

Throughout the book, a reader gets guidance on how health systems can prepare better by focusing on changing the overall culture instead of just ensuring adequate facilities or supplies.

Do read it if you are a health care professional, journalist, policy-maker, or someone who is curious enough to go deep into the strange realm of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Wake-Up Call: Why the Pandemic Has Exposed the Weakness of the West, and How to Fix It, by John Micklethwait, Adrian Wooldridge (2020)

With their accustomed wit and vision, the authors, Adrian Wooldridge and John Mickethwait wishes to say that COVID-19 is a wake-up call for the West that is on the edge of decline. The book claims that the pandemic has exposed the government's shortcomings along with a profound deterioration of its authority since 2016.

It has explained how the pandemic has proven that proficient leadership marks the difference between dying and living. While some governments skillfully handled the pandemic situation, several others failed. The latter points to the Western governments.

So, are they strong enough to safeguard their citizens from such a virus and defend their economies? Can these governments fix their broken systems? Is global leadership going from the U.S. to Asia or particularly China? The book answers these important questions.

The authors have identified the Western leaders’ problems and have given a full-fledged plan for them to be more vigilant as well as responsive to disturbing future events. In short, you will come across the political consequences of the pandemic in this book.

COVID-19: The Great Reset, by Klaus Schwab, Thierry Malleret (2020)

This book is for all those who want to comprehend how COVID-19 unsettled our economic, political, and social systems and what can be done for ensuring a more resilient and defensible world.

Klaus Schwab and Thierry Malleret as authors have come up with a hopeful although worrying analysis by discovering the root causes of this pandemic and its impact and why they trigger a requirement for a big reset.

While the disruption has occurred on a massive scale, it is human to be foresighted as well as inventive for making a plan to ensure a better future. This lays the foundation for this book.

The book explores the deficiencies of the global system, existing prior to the pandemic. It then proceeds to tell how the world after the Coronavirus epidemic could look like.

It gives the message that the pandemic, although the source of crisis, has given an opportunity for us to find out how things can be done differently in tough times. As history has shown that pandemics compel for a radical change.

The COVID-19 Pandemic 1st Edition, by Tapas Kumar Koley (2020)

Go for this guide by Tapas Kumar Koley and Monika Dhole if you wish to go through a comprehensive report of the COVID-19 pandemic, starting right from its first attack in China in late 2019 until its impact on the world.

The book assesses the initial responses to the epidemic, the situations of former epidemics, and the epidemiological essentials of contagious diseases. It also explains the spread patterns, management of infections at individual, national, and international levels, and its effects on the economy, society, and people.

Unlike other COVID-19 books, this one also talks about the competition for the vaccine and the role of various authoritative organizations such as the WHO in looking for such solutions.

Written by an economist and a medical professional, this book features a verified and factful analysis of the pandemic. It is certainly a one-stop resource for all those who are related to health, government, economy, and public care domains.

Conclusion on COVID-19 Books

The COVID-19 books provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of the pandemic and its impact on the world. They delve into the historical context of similar global crises and draw parallels to convey a better understanding of the current situation. The authors of these books have undertaken extensive research to provide readers with accurate and up-to-date information, allowing them to make informed decisions regarding their personal safety and the safety of their communities.

Moreover, these books encourage readers to reflect on the current crisis and its implications on various aspects of society. They explore the impact of the pandemic on healthcare systems, education, and the economy, among other areas. The authors aim to persuade readers to think critically and proactively about how we can prevent future pandemics and prepare for global emergencies.

COVID-19 books serve as a valuable resource for individuals seeking to gain a deeper understanding of the pandemic and its aftermath. They provide a platform for informed discussion and debate on critical issues related to the pandemic. These books offer practical guidance and insights into how we can collectively overcome this crisis and build a better future for ourselves and future generations.

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The Art of Learning a Foreign Language by Benjamin Batarseh https://joelbooks.com/the-art-of-learning-a-foreign-language-by-benjamin-batarseh/ Wed, 06 Jul 2022 06:02:35 +0000 https://joelbooks.com/?p=22612

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25 Things I Wish They Told Me

Language is the gateway to culture and the riches of humanity thereof. It affords access to people, history, ideas, art, religion, aesthetics, and economic opportunities. Language also exerts a transformative effect on the vessel through whom it is expressed. Charlemagne is reported to have said that “To speak another language is to possess another soul.”

The Art of Learning a Foreign Language consists of all the things I wish I knew at various stages of my language learning journey during the last 15 years—as a hobbyist, student, academic, and professional linguist. This book is designed to help the learner avoid many pitfalls and seize opportunities, with lessons on choosing a target language, travel, accent, immersion, technology, learning approaches, and the lifestyle habits of professional linguists.

Some of the chapters address topics of general interest to the language learner (“nice to know”). Other headings address more crucial issues with potentially vast implications for the language learner (“must know”). Had I known then what I know now, I would have made some different choices, but the beauty of life is that it can be lived in only one direction.

In sum, with unprecedented language learning resources at our disposal and abundant opportunities for cross-cultural connection, today is the most exciting time in history to acquire proficiency in a foreign language. Whatever your motivations for learning a foreign language—or current foreign language level—this digestible read will bring you closer to achieving your goals.

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Top 8 Language Learning Books For 2022 https://joelbooks.com/top-language-learning-books/ Fri, 11 Mar 2022 14:14:07 +0000 https://joelbooks.com/?p=20228

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Learning a new language is an essential part of today’s life. However, it can also be challenging. You cannot ignore the tremendous input authors have in helping those trying to learn a new language. Various authors have written language learning books to show learners the big picture and help them with the process. These books are particularly handy for those with no substantial resources for actual linguistic classes.

The books have fundamental learning approaches, tools, techniques, and insights crucial for learning a new language. This article highlights some of the best books you can get your hands on to make your linguistic journey easier.

Away with Words, by Ryan Doherty

This book is for you if you are looking to develop the required mindset for mastering a foreign language. You will not have to memorize long word lists, and you will get to learn while having fun.

For many, learning a new language proves to be incredibly challenging. What’s more, many English speakers have tried it with no success. Thinking about the classes makes many to shudder.

But this book will show you that many of the ideologies surrounding language learning are not entirely true.

The book unravels all the myths people have toward learning a new language. That’s why it will be significant for your journey, changing your mindset and inspiring you to commit.

It highlights why you may think learning is complex, why children learn quickly, and how to go about learning. It has five proven ways to help you build your knowledge for a particular language and depicts the best approach to master your vocabulary for long-term use.

The Study of Language, by George Yule

The Study of Language (7th edition) provides a captivating and user-friendly introduction to language study. The author has broken down the information into bite-sized sections that will be particularly handy. You will not feel overwhelmed.

George explains major linguistic concepts and every key language element in this seventh edition. It has substantial changes to the previous entries, primarily phonetics and semantics and various study questions.

There are new tests to enhance a learner’s engagement. The employed tasks are also handy for fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

The book also features engaging tutorial activities, illustrative examples and offers accessible explanations to give you a lively and proactive approach. Proactive learning is the most fundamental entity to learning a language.

Even if you are not a native English speaker, you do not have to worry because the style has been made accessible.

This book is ideal for anyone with a general interest to learn a new language as well as new language practitioners.

How to Really Learn a Language, by Jeff Martin

Are you the kind of person who feels like you are no good when it comes to language learning? Or, have you invested money in classes, courses, and language learning apps that haven’t helped you? There are many like you and mainly because of the wrong belief.

This book is meant to change your mind. The author’s philosophy is simple. The journey of learning a new language shouldn’t be a mystery. After all, we naturally learn a new language initially- our native language. So, why should becoming bilingual be such a mystery?

If anything, learning a second language should be easier than how we learned our very first language. The main hindrance is usually the approach employed. That is what makes many not end up getting fluent.

However, this book will open up your mind to see that all that you need to learn a new language is in your hands and within you. The experience you had with your first language is also valuable.

Fluent Forever, by Gabriel Wyner

For anyone trying to learn a foreign language, the biggest challenge is keeping the memory. Often, learning a new language entails having to learn too many words. There are also very many rules that surround different languages.

As you learn a new word, you likely forget another or two that you learned before. With all that, becoming fluent becomes an almost unattainable thing.

However, this book takes the memory challenge heads-on. It begins by providing essential aspects of pronunciation. You will discover how to retune your ears to transform all the foreign sounds you encounter into more familiar ones.

With the book’s sophisticated spaced-repetition techniques, you will be helped in memorizing hundreds of words for every minute of every day applicable for a month.

This book is like a brain hack because it applies neuroscience insights in linguistics. That makes it even more exciting to create an enjoyable and efficient way to learn a foreign language.

How to Learn a Foreign Language, by Paul Pimsleur

Every learner of a foreign language needs to know that language functions contextually. The main reason for learning is the satisfying effect on our particular situation or environment.

One of the main problems surrounding language learning is the rational and theoretical analysis of a specific language’s structure. That is where many get it wrong and end up side-tracked.

Paul is the creator of the Pimsleur Method, and in this book, he shows how anybody can learn how to speak a foreign language.

You will learn how to learn grammar and vocabulary seamlessly and practice word pronunciation. There are also details about how to tackle translations and look for the best learning method or teacher.

The key to learning is learning organically, keeping it simple, and being direct, and Paul breaks that down piece by piece. He demystifies the entire process by drawing essential insights from his language learning trials and tribulations.

He also offers learners advice about overcoming different obstacles when learning a new language.

Becoming Fluent, by Richard Roberts

Adults looking to learn a foreign language tend to get discouraged, primarily due to the belief that children can do it faster. As soon as they begin learning a language, they also may get dismayed, whereby the employed methods for children are not working for them.

This book gives significant input about how adults can help themselves and what they can do. The insights the author provides are drawn from cognitive science and psychology, and they aim at showing adults that they too can master a foreign language. What adults need to do is not try and learn like children.

The book presents evidence that adults may even be quicker learners than children. The advantages children have over them are that they can easily acquire a native accent and do not struggle with substantial self-defeating anxiety.

Adults, however, have a tremendous advantage because they better understand their mental processes, grasp pragmatics better, have a social advantage, and have the know-how to employ language in doing various things.

Fluent in 3 Months, by Benny Lewis

Like the title suggests, Fluent in 3 Months offers a blueprint about how to learn a language in three months, despite your age. The author speaks many languages that he has taught himself personally.

His approach differs from the approaches used by other language learning programs. He urges learners to avoid studying, not focus on grammar, but instead focus on starting to speak from the very first day.

The argument driven in the book is that learners of new languages do not have to have an excellent memory to succeed. They also do not have to possess an inherent “language gene” to improve and learn faster.

You will find several long-held beliefs about language learning, all of which the author has excellently debunked. The key to learning any new language is to put in the work with more practice.

This book will help you save time prioritizing the wrong things about language learning by enlightening you on what to focus on, when, and how.

Fluent For Free, by Maria Spantidi

If you are tired of constantly spending money on language learning, check out this book. You also need it if you strongly feel that everyone else can succeed in learning a new language except for you, or if your journey has simply been frustrating.

Fluent For Free is a practical book that will debunk the misconception that you must pay money to learn a language. It also challenges the belief that learning a new language is for the talented and intelligent folks.

The book will teach you how to learn a new language all by yourself thoroughly and how you can come up with a routine that will give you the best results.

Additionally, it shows you how you can leverage your everyday friend, the internet, to help you master the language of your choice and suggests other resources you don’t have to pay for.

You will be equipped with different methods you can choose and be encouraged to become your journey’s leader. Find out what learning style best suits you, have fun, and unlock your full potential.

Conclusion

If you are trying to learn a new language, you need to consider our recommended list of books about language to gain essential insights for your linguistic journey. They have handy tips, and some will also give you a motivational approach.

If you are looking for English learning books (ESL), check out our article here.

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25 Stories in 3 Languages, by Trilingual Books https://joelbooks.com/25-stories-in-3-languages-by-trilingual-books/ Tue, 15 Feb 2022 11:10:28 +0000 https://joelbooks.com/?p=19559

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German English Spanish – Beginners Level A1/A2 (25 Stories For Trilingual Readers)

If you are learning a new language, you probably struggle with finding books that are both engaging and well written, especially on a beginner´s level.

Reading stories in your native language and your target language at the same time greatly improves your reading skills – unfortunately, there are not many multilingual books out there, and even fewer good ones.

I have been teaching English, German, and Spanish for over 15 years to students of all ages, levels, and walks of life.

I wrote “25 Stories in 3 Languages: German English Spanish” because I could rarely find high-quality resources that were both engaging and learners-friendly. So, over time, I developed my own material improving it with every student.

The book offers different text styles and topics; grammar and vocabulary follow the official standards to ensure that everything  important for the A1/A2 exam is covered. If you enjoy learning German, English and/or Spanish, you will love my book “25 Stories in 3 Languages”!

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Wer eine neue Sprache lernt, weiß wie schwierig es ist Bücher zu finden, die sowohl abwechslungsreich als auch verständlich geschrieben sind, vor allem für Anfänger*innen.

Das gleichzeitige Lesen von Geschichten in der Muttersprache und der Zielsprache verbessert die Lesefähigkeiten erheblich – leider gibt es nicht viele mehrsprachige Bücher, und noch weniger gute.

Ich unterrichte seit über 15 Jahren Englisch, Deutsch und Spanisch für Schüler*innen aller Altersgruppen, Sprachniveaus und Lebenssituationen.

Ich habe “25 Geschichten in 3 Sprachen: Deutsch-Englisch-Spanisch” geschrieben, denn ich konnte selten Lektüre finden, die sowohl interessant als auch lernfreundlich war. Also habe ich mit der Zeit mein eigenes Material entwickelt und es mit jedem Schüler verbessert.

Das Buch bietet verschiedene Textstile und Themen; Grammatik und Wortschatz folgen den offiziellen Standards, um sicherzustellen, dass alles, was für die A1/A2-Prüfung wichtig ist, abgedeckt wird. Wenn Du gerne Deutsch, Englisch und/oder Spanisch lernst, wird Dir mein Buch “25 Geschichten in 3 Sprachen” gefallen!

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Las personas que están aprendiendo un nuevo idioma suelen tener dificultades para encontrar libros variados y comprensibles, sobre todo para los principiantes.

Leer historias en la lengua materna y en la lengua extranjera al mismo tiempo mejora en gran medida la capacidad de lectura; por desgracia, no hay muchos libros multilingües, y aún son menos los de calidad.

Llevo más de 15 años dando clases de inglés, alemán y español a alumnos de todas las edades y niveles.

Escribí “25 historias en 3 idiomas: alemán-inglés-español” porque rara vez encontraba una lectura que fuera interesante y que fomentara el aprendizaje. Así que con el tiempo yo desarrollaba mi propio material y lo mejoraba con cada alumno.

El libro ofrece diferentes estilos de texto y temas; la gramática y el vocabulario siguen las normas oficiales para garantizar que se cubre todo lo que es importante para el examen A1/A2. Si te gusta aprender alemán, inglés y/o español, te encantará mi libro “25 historias en 3 idiomas”.

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College Process Made Simple by Monica El https://joelbooks.com/college-process-made-simple-by-monica-el/ Wed, 07 Jul 2021 08:09:13 +0000 https://joelbooks.com/?p=14632

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A Guide for Students, Parents and Secondary Administrators with a list of tuition free colleges.

This guide for students, parents, and secondary administrators aim to demystify the college admissions process and provide high-school students with tools for academic success. Each section features instructions by grade level and accountability tasks that will help prepare all students for college readiness.

With over 20 years of experience in the educational industries, Monica specializes in college readiness and serves as the director of Synergy Finder, a College Educational Consulting Service.

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​Discovering The Best Books About Blogging – Get Started & Do It Right https://joelbooks.com/discovering-the-best-books-about-blogging-get-started-do-it-right/ Sat, 13 Feb 2021 10:21:17 +0000 https://joelbooks.com/?p=11583

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Blogging is an industry of its own today. There are lots of blogs out there, tips, ideas, options and opinions. There is something for everyone, just like there is room for everyone. However, blogging is not for everyone. You need to explore the philosophical part of blogging first and make sure it is actually suitable for you – find something you are passionate about and so on. Second, you need to do it by the book – this is when the technical part kicks in. All in all, no matter where you are in the process, here are some of the best books about blogging to get you started or push you further.

Year Of The Blog, by Raven Sinclair

According to the author, blogging could be your path to happiness – build your way up and you will love the outcome. You will love sharing your passion, writing about it and meeting like-minded people. The title is self-explanatory – this is a challenge. You basically set a blog – quite easy these days – and commit to posting once a day. In other words, you take a 365 day blogging challenge that will not just give you a feeling of freedom, but it will also grow your work and push you in the right direction. It is not a difficult challenge, but a pleasant and rewarding one.

The first part of the book covers a few technical aspects, such as how to start the blog. Then, you move on to the philosophical part, when you decide what to write about. This year aims to bring in happiness and meaning through a few simple steps – find out more about yourself, discover your passion, reach the so called a-ha moment and work towards a purpose. Sooner or later, you will realize that blogging your way to happiness was only a matter of time.

How To Blog For Profit Without Selling Your Soul, by Ruth Soukup

This book features some technical aspects of blogging in a philosophical manner. Whether you have just started blogging or you are doing it for years, this book will provide excellent advice on how to make your blog more successful and actually make some money out of it. Learn from someone who has already been there – the author is now willing to share the techniques that took her to more than a million visitors a month, giving her a full time income. Most importantly, she still writes about things she truly loves.

This book will teach you how to work on your own assets, discover the secrets to amazing and qualitative content, increase blog traffic and build a social media presence and eventually boost your income. Simply put, blogging can become a profitable business if you do it by the book – this book.

ProBlogger, by Chris Garrett and Darren Rowse

This book comes from two professional bloggers earning full time income while doing something they like – in other words, it comes from people who know what they are talking about. It is addressed to thousands of bloggers – whether new or more experienced – who simply get stuck when it comes to monetizing their work. Most of them tend to fail, regardless of how hard they try – the lack of expert education or advice will take its toll. This is when the authors kick in to help amateurs turn their blogs into full time careers.

ProBlogger provides access to proven techniques and ideas to earn a solid income – difficult, but doable. Meanwhile, newbies will learn how to choose the right topic for their blogging experience. Learn why the niche is important, discover essential tools and find out how to take advantage of social media to promote your blog. Besides, learning how to optimize advertising is just as important.

Everybody Writes, by Ann Handley

Coming from a marketing veteran, Everybody Writes is a guide to reaching new people as a writer, building connections, getting and retaining customers. Everyone is a writer, whether they have a blog or a social media profile. Your writing can draw attention, but it requires certain techniques to get there. No matter how good a blog is, no one will find it randomly – it needs some backup in terms of marketing and advertising. Of course, words are just as important and a good post can easily go viral.

The author will teach you how to write, tell a story and use words in a good manner. Learn about the importance of economy when writing and add value to your test. You have to tell this story in a really well manner and this is where most people get stuck. This book will not cover blogging aspects, but writing requirements. Assess the strategies required to come up with quality content and promote it in a direct way.

No One Cares What You Had For Lunch, by Maggie Mason

The title is self-explanatory and makes perfect sense. No one really cares what you had for lunch, regardless of how good that picture is. It is a boring post and most people will simply keep scrolling. This is not the content you want for your blog. Instead, move to another level and come up with something more inspiring. This book will bring in 100 different ideas to come up with a unique topic for your blog. Whether you lack creativity or your inspiration is out, the author provides specific ideas to generate clever and appealing posts.

This is one of the best books about blogging if you seek inspiration and you need to explore the philosophical part of blogging – you may know how to set a blog, but it becomes irrelevant if your ideas are bad.

Write Blog Posts Readers Love, by Henri Junttila

You know what it feels like. It has been a while since you last posted and you know you have to do it, but you have no idea what to write about. You have to make a decision now. You can come up with a random post that most people will ignore or wait until inspiration kicks back in. There is a third option though – going through this book to get rid of writer's block. You want posts that people like and share organically, so you can learn how to do it from someone with more than a decade in the industry.

Henri Junttila shares all the secrets discovered through the blogging adventure – uncovering your writing voice, eliminating writer's block, ideas to help generate other ideas, step by step guides to write inspirational posts, motivational factors and post templates. In other words, you can forget about the learning curve associated with blogging – do it right from the beginning.

The One Hour Content Plan, by Meera Kothand

You have no idea what to write about. You chase trends everyday, but you are always a few steps behind them. Your content does not really link to your products or services. If you count yourself in any of these situations, this guide will give you countless ideas to boost your content within an hour only. Obviously, most of the book targets the creative part of the industry, but doing it right will inevitably attract traffic and sales. The primary goal is to help readers generate content ideas without struggling too much.

Learn about different types of content and their potential results. Find out how to discover the voice of your brand, check out the most common mistakes in the industry and figure out new ways to overcome them. At the end of the day, every piece of content will have a role – you do not want to compromise here, but make sure your entire content goes towards the same common goal.

Make It Happen, by Lara Casey

Make It Happen is a story of life. It is not necessarily aimed at bloggers, but at everyone who is afraid of doing what they want. This book tells Lara Casey's experience as she surrendered her fear and took the leap. Finding a balance between her personal life, family and work could be impossible at times. This is when you need to go out of the comfort zone and make it happen – simple as that.

Make It Happen is great for those who find themselves overwhelmed or anxious, seek the courage to find a new adventure, struggle to do everything right and try to find a new life by purpose. Your time is finally here and if you have always dreamed about starting a blogging venture, this could be the first step in the process.

Technical books

WordPress for Beginners 2021, by Dr. Andy Williams

If you plan to start a blog, WordPress will be the no. 1. platform which you will find. It's the most widely used blog engine globally.

This book presents the usage of the platform with visual help, so everybody will be able to master the basics of the platform.

SEO 2020, by Adam Clarke

A simple but effective guide how to improve your blog's visibility in Google. SEO is a rough topic nowadays, we all use Google as start page when we try to find information about a relevant topic. This means SEO is a must for every blog. Adam's approach is very practical, he introduces the basic working concepts of SEO, like link building, blog posts structure and keywords to the newcomers.

Conclusion

In the end, these are some of the best books about blogging, whether you are after the technical part of the industry, the philosophical or ethical aspects. Some of these books are just as handy for those struggling to find their creativity and imagination – a bit of research will point you in the right direction in no time.​

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Science in Black and White by Alondra Oubre https://joelbooks.com/science-in-black-and-white-by-alondra-oubre/ Wed, 23 Dec 2020 12:03:53 +0000 https://joelbooks.com/?p=10791

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How Biology and Environment Shape Our Racial Divide

This unflinching expose of racially biased research–the Alt-Right's “scientific wing”–debunks both old and emerging claims of inborn racial disparities.

Racial groups differ in some of their social patterns, but the cause of those differences–nature versus nurture, or genetics versus environment–remains fiercely debated. For the pro-nature camp–sometimes aligned with white nationalism and eugenics, and often used to promote ideas of racial inferiority and superiority–race-based biological determinism contributes significantly to the ethnic divide, especially the black/white gap in societal achievement. By contrast, pro-nurture supporters attribute ethnic variation in social outcomes primarily to environmental circumstances, ecological conditions, and personal experience.

In this thoroughly researched book, science writer Alondra Oubre examines emerging scientific discoveries that show how both biology and environment interact to influence IQ–intelligence performance–and social behaviors across continental populations, or human races. She presents compelling evidence for why environmental and certain non-DNA-related biological phenomena overall seem to best explain black/white disparities in a gamut of social behaviors, including family structure, parenting, educational attainment, and rates of violent crime.

As she demonstrates, nature still matters, but the biology that impacts racial variance in social behaviors extends beyond genetics to include other processes–epigenetics, gene expression, and plasticity–all of which are profoundly affected by a wide array of environmental forces. The complex, synergistic interplay of these factors combined, rather than just genes or just environment, appears to account for black/white divergence in a gamut of social behaviors.

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Inspired Guide to Writing the Short Story by Christina Soares Heffner https://joelbooks.com/inspired-guide-to-writing-the-short-story-by-christina-soares-heffner/ Wed, 09 Dec 2020 10:42:34 +0000 https://joelbooks.com/?p=10501

Lessons and Workbook for Students and Educators A personal message...

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Lessons and Workbook for Students and Educators

A personal message from the author:

I wrote this book as an all inclusive resource for teachers and students so that together, they can work through the short story writing process. The lessons are organized in a way that allows the guide to spend more time working directly with their students. For writers, I wrote it to inspire them to tell the story that matters most to them.

— Christina Soares Heffner

Short-Story Writing is the perfect avenue for students to ignite their voices and let their creativity shine. Concise to the core, short stories distill an author’s message to leave a lasting impression. Every student has a story to tell. However, instructors face two common challenges. First, very few resources exist to help, so most instructors get overwhelmed creating their own curriculum. Second, they spend precious time searching for short stories that match their lessons.

Christina Heffner used to be one of those instructors. During her teaching career, she developed and tested a wide variety of creative writing lesson plans with her students.

Now, she’s written the guide she wishes she had fifteen years ago.

Inspired Guide to Writing the Short Story: Lessons and Workbook for Students and Educators contains clear and concise lessons for how to write short stories. It takes the guesswork out of which lessons should come first and weaves in Socratic seminars. These focused seminars guide students to discuss stories as a group as they deepen their appreciation for short-story writers, all while maximizing learning.

From inspiration to publication, this all-in-one resource includes all the forms and brainstorming pages students need, so that instructors are able to focus on guiding them through their creative process. Instructors also receive access to our website InspiredWritingGuide.com where they will find additional resources, connect with other instructors, and publish their students’ stories.

Reclaim the joy that comes from teaching writing and supporting students as they discover their voice.

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