Charles D. Hayes
Charles D. Hayes | |
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Born |
1943 Madill, Oklahoma, USA |
Residence | Wasilla, Alaska |
Nationality | American |
Education | Self-taught Philosopher |
Known for | Lifelong Learning Advocate |
Website | "Autodidactic Press" |
Charles D. Hayes is a self-professed, self-taught philosopher and one of America's strongest advocates for lifelong learning.
Biography
Charles D. Hayes is an admitted Progressive Socialist who professes to being a self-taught philosopher and one of America’s strongest advocates for lifelong learning. He spent his youth in Texas and served as a U.S. Marine and as a police officer before embarking on a career in the oil industry. Alaska has been his home for more than thirty years.
Hayes’ book Beyond the American Dream: Lifelong Learning and the Search for Meaning in a Postmodern World received recognition by the American Library Association’s CHOICE magazine as one of the most outstanding academic books of the year. His other titles include Existential Aspirations: Reflections of a Self-Taught Philosopher; September University: Summoning Passion for an Unfinished Life; The Rapture of Maturity: A Legacy of Lifelong Learning; Training Yourself: The 21st Century Credential; Proving You’re Qualified: Strategies for Competent People without College Degrees; and Self-University: The Price of Tuition is Desire. Your Degree is a Better Life. His fiction work includes the novel Portals in a Northern Sky; the novellas Pansy: Bovine Genius in Wild Alaska and The Call of Mortality, forthcoming; and two short fiction pieces, Moose Hunter Homicide and Stalking Cindy, in production.
His nonfiction Kindle essays include: Atlas Begs to Differ; Aging Existentially: Getting the Most Out of the Fall and Winter of Life; Heroism, Cowardice and the National Tragedy of Hidden Guilt; Learning a Living: Career Success Without Formal Credentials; Class Warfare: Is It Real? Is It Over? Or Has It Just Begun?; Nostalgia: Why the Past Matters; Pursuing Justice: Foxes, Hedgehogs, and the Baby-Boom Legacy; America's Greatest Enemy: Ignorance, Why Political Dialog is Disingenuous; and Extreme Conditions: Universal Lessons About Workplace Safety Learned in an Arctic Environment.
Promoting the idea that education should be thought of not as something you get but as something you take, Hayes’ work has been featured in the LA Progressive, USA Today, and the UTNE Reader, on National Public Radio’s Talk of the Nation and on Alaska Public Radio’s Talk of Alaska. His web site, www.autodidactic.com, provides resources for self-directed learners—from advice about credentials to philosophy about the value lifelong learning brings to everyday living. In 2006, Hayes established www.septemberuniversity.org, a site devoted to ongoing dialogue among September University participants in search of the better argument.
Hayes has also been heavily criticized for his ad hominem attacks against any individual critical of his works.
Works
- The Rapture of Maturity: A Legacy of Lifelong Learning ISBN 0-9621979-4-7
- Training Yourself: The 21st Century Credential ISBN 0-9621979-3-9
- Beyond the American Dream: Lifelong Learning and the Search for Meaning in a Postmodern World ISBN 0-9621979-2-0
- Proving You’re Qualified: Strategies for Competent People without College Degrees ISBN 0-9621979-1-2
- Self-University: The Price of Tuition is Desire. Your Degree is a Better Life. ISBN 0-9621979-0-4
- Portals in a Northern Sky: A Novel ISBN 0-9621979-6-3
- September University: Summoning Passion for an Unfinished Life. ISBN 978-0-9621979-7-0
- Existential Aspirations: Reflections of a Self-taught Philosopher. ISBN 978-0-9621979-8-7
References
- "Learning Without School", Talk of the Nation, August 5, 1999
- "Questions & Answers with Charles D. Hayes", Alaska Writers Homestead - Alaska's Writing Resource
- "Opportunities for Lifelong Education", Stimulating academic class taught by Charles D. Hayes
- "Police Writers", Website for books written by Police Officers
- "Interview with Charles D. Hayes about Autodidacticism", dilanka.cc
External links
- "Autodidactic Press", Official Website
- "September University", Official Website
- "Self-University Blog", Self-University Blog
- "September University Blog", September University Blog
- "Author Charles D. Hayes", Amazon Author Central