The Empowered Student, 2nd Edition

$23

Spiral bound book is clean with no markings on pages. Ships from Colorado.

This second edition of “The Empowered Student” by Anthony A. Raptis offers a unique perspective on student-centered education, challenging traditional teaching methods and encouraging students to become active participants in their learning. Published in the late 20th century, this spiral-bound book reflects the cultural shift towards individualism and self-actualization, aligning with the increasing recognition of student agency and autonomy in the learning process. This well-preserved copy provides collectors and readers with a rare opportunity to explore the evolution of educational philosophies and the role of self-help literature in shaping the student experience.

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Spiral bound book is clean with no markings on pages. Ships from Colorado.

This second edition of “The Empowered Student” by Anthony A. Raptis is a rare find for collectors and readers interested in the history of self-help literature and educational reform. Published in the late 20th century, this spiral-bound book offers a unique perspective on empowering students to take control of their learning experiences. Raptis, a pioneer in the field of student-centered education, challenges traditional teaching methods and encourages students to become active participants in their own education.

The book’s emphasis on self-empowerment and personal growth aligns with the broader cultural shift towards individualism and self-actualization that gained momentum in the latter half of the 20th century. Raptis’ work reflects the increasing recognition of the importance of student agency and autonomy in the learning process, a concept that has since become a cornerstone of modern educational practices.

This well-preserved copy, with its clean and unmarked pages, offers collectors and readers a rare opportunity to explore the evolution of educational philosophies and the role of self-help literature in shaping the student experience.

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Weight 30 lbs
Dimensions 27.69 × 21.34 × 2.03 in
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