Books about education feature diverse works that explore various aspects of teaching and learning, educational theories, policy, and practice. Topics may cover early childhood education, K-12 education, higher education, special education, and lifelong learning. The collection encompasses practical guides for educators, scholarly research, educational reform, and discussions on the impact of technology in the classroom. Whether you are a teacher, administrator, student, or simply interested in the field of education, these books provide valuable insights and strategies for enhancing educational experiences and outcomes. Here are our books about education.

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Embrace Your Freedom by Philip A. Glotzbach

In Embrace Your Freedom | Winning Strategies to Succeed in College and in Life, Philip A. Glotzbach equips students with the tools they need to navigate college successfully while encouraging them to embrace newfound independence and responsibility. This book helps students achieve personal growth and a fulfilling college experience through authentic stories and actionable advice.

Thinking Critically in College by Louis E. Newman

Thinking Critically in College | The Essential Handbook for Student Success by Louis E. Newman is an important and helpful guide for any college student.  Professors expect students not just to absorb material, but to analyze and synthesize it, to consider multiple perspectives, to evaluate conflicting evidence, and then to apply what they’ve learned in new contexts. Newman explains how to do all this and more.

Relentless Pursuit by Donna Foote

Relentless Pursuit | A Year in the Trenches with Teach for America by Donna Foote follows four Teach for America recruits as they enter a Los Angeles high school. With little training and experience, these four will be asked to produce academic gains in students who are among the most disadvantaged in the country.