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I Don't Like School
by Anton Anthony
Part 2 of the Loving Education series
Have you ever attended a boring school before and it seemed the same each-and-every day? I Don't Like School is the book for you.
Alex is a typical student, who doesn't like school. He attends school every day, only to be, picked on by his peers in boring classes. Seemed like no one even knew his name while in school. On one day, he meets a friend and an exciting teacher who changed his perception of school forever.
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Loving the Learner
A Tech-Forward Blueprint For Empowering Low-Income Students
by Anton Anthony
Part of the Loving Education series
"Loving the Learner: A Tech-Forward Blueprint for Empowering Low-Income Students" is a riveting exploration of the transformative power of love and technology in education. Journey with a seasoned principal through the challenging landscape of educational disparity, discovering the untapped potential of a love-centered, tech-forward approach. Uncover the potent role of emotional support and compassion in shaping student outcomes and delve into the practicalities of implementing advanced tech in low-income schools.
This innovative book serves not just as an insightful guide but also as a clarion call for systemic change. It presents a visionary blueprint, intertwining love and technology to foster an educational paradigm where every student can thrive. If you believe in the power of love, the promise of technology, and the inherent potential in every student, this is a must-read. Embark on this transformative journey and become a catalyst for change.
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The Educational Exposure Gap, Why Our Children Are Unprepared–And How We Transform Their Future
by Anton Anthony
Part of the Loving Education series
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For decades, education reform has focused on standards, testing, graduation rates, and career pathways. Yet a quieter, more damaging inequity has gone largely unaddressed-one that shapes students' futures long before they ever choose a class, a pathway, or a career.
That inequity is exposure.
In The Educational Exposure Gap: Why Our Children Are Unprepared-and How We Transform Their Future, Dr. Anton Anthony argues that many students are not failing because they lack intelligence, motivation, or ability. They are struggling because they are asked to choose futures they were never shown. Born into districts with different capacities, industries, and resources, students inherit unequal access to possibility-often without anyone naming it.
This book introduces a bold, practical, and human-centered solution: the Anthony Framework.
Rather than tearing down existing systems, Dr. Anthony shows how to sequence them correctly. He outlines a clear developmental arc that begins with uncompromising literacy and numeracy in elementary school, expands into intentional exposure across grades 6-9, deepens through a universal Creation Year in grade 10, and culminates in informed specialization during grades 11-12. Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) is not rejected-it is strengthened by being placed where it works best.
But the vision goes further.
Recognizing that most school districts are small and under-resourced, Dr. Anthony proposes a groundbreaking statewide model of shared opportunity. Through RESA-based collaboration, districts no longer compete for teachers, programs, or pathways. Instead, they share them-creating regional hubs for agriculture, manufacturing, entrepreneurship, healthcare, and design. Students remain rooted in their communities while gaining access to opportunities no single district could provide alone.
Grounded in research, informed by real superintendent experience, and written with moral clarity, The Educational Exposure Gap reframes what readiness truly means in an era shaped by automation, artificial intelligence, and rapid change. It challenges the nation to move beyond preparing students to fill existing jobs-and toward preparing them to build what comes next. This is not a campaign manifesto.
It is not a theoretical critique.
It is a blueprint for a system that refuses to let a child's future be determined by their zip code-and dares education to become what it was always meant to be: a pathway to possibility.
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Steampreneurship
Through Interdisciplinary Experiential Entrepreneurship
by Anton Anthony
Part of the Loving Education series
Embark on a journey of educational revolution with 'Steampreneurship: Learning Through Interdisciplinary Experiential Entrepreneurship.' This pioneering work unveils the conceptual AA Steam & Entrepreneurship Academy, a groundbreaking model that masterfully blends entrepreneurship with core academic subjects. By challenging the traditional boundaries of education, the book proposes a transformative curriculum designed not only to educate but to cultivate creators, thinkers, and global leaders.
This comprehensive guide explores how an entrepreneurial mindset can drastically reshape educational practices, equipping students with the necessary skills to innovate, lead, and make significant impacts in a rapidly evolving global landscape. It delves into practical strategies and real-world applications that show how education can go beyond mere knowledge transfer to foster genuine creativity and problem-solving abilities.
Dive into a visionary approach that promises to revolutionize our educational systems. Through vivid examples and detailed analyses, the book demonstrates how integrating interdisciplinary learning with entrepreneurial thinking prepares students not just to adapt to the future but to actively shape it. It is a call to action for educators, policymakers, and all stakeholders to reimagine the potential of our educational practices and the role they play in preparing the next generation.
Join Dr. Anton Anthony in redefining what it means to learn and succeed in the modern world with 'Steampreneurship: Learning Through Interdisciplinary Experiential Entrepreneurship.' Discover how this innovative approach can transform schools into incubators of innovation and leadership, readying students to tackle the challenges of tomorrow and excel in a global economy.
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