inspire, not Require = Educate, not Ignore: Daily Inspire!

Published: Wed, 06/15/11



Daily Inspire!
 



Soul and Genius
 

"Inspire, Not Require" = "Educate, not Ignore"

There is nothing more challenging for an educator than an excellent Love of Learning Phase. Day in and day out, week after week and year after year, the parent-teacher's role is to inspire the child to happily, consistently and unswervingly study, learn, search, discover, enlighten, know and apply.

The sad reason that people sometimes think Love of Learning lacks substance or effort is that they have been brainwashed by the conveyor belt.
 
When they hear "Inspire, not Require," their brains are so conditioned toward combining "require" with "education" that they actually go home remembering something very much like "ignore, not require."
 
 

The Thomas Jefferson model is not about ignoring the student--but empowering her! (Obviously, ignoring a child is not very empowering.)

There are two common substitutes for education: Ignore or Require. Either may be accomplished by a mediocre, disinterested, overextended or otherwise ineffective adult-unit. (...just can't bring ourselves to use the titles "parent," "teacher" or "facilitator," as none of these fit in such as case...)

The third type of education, Inspire, is extremely rewarding--and it entails an investment of soul and genius from the parent, teacher or other facilitator.

~adapted Leadership Education: The Phases of Learning, by Oliver and Rachel DeMille

 
 
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