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Strength of Soul
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"Success, increasingly, has been substituted for virtue in
our curricula; facts, for wisdom; social adjustment, for strength of soul."
-Russell Kirk
Ironically, this shift has been bad for the success of many
students in our current world.
It turns out that virtue, wisdom and strength of
soul are essential components of long-term success.
Does your family education plan address these?
~Oliver DeMille, TJEd.org
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A Thomas Jefferson Education Home Companion
* "What
I love about this book is that it really breaks down HOW to do TJEd by
letting you look into the lives of a TJEd family and see how all the
components are implemented. I HIGHLY recommend this book if you are
serious about integrating the TJEd lifestyle into your family/homeschool
life."
-Valerie Atwood
* "...this book has proven to be a valuable resource in my efforts to
better understand and apply the principles of a Thomas Jefferson
Education. Every time I refer to it, I am once again amazed at the
wisdom it contains and the answers waiting for me there."
-Janiece Sloan
* "What an amazing tool! I am grateful for the practical
suggestions and examples of Leadership Education. This book left me
inspired and empowered to create a home that fosters Leaders! Thank
you!" -Nanette Baker
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The 7 Keys of
Great Teaching |
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There are seven principles of successful education.
When they are
applied, learning occurs for any learning style or interests.
When they
are ignored or rejected, the quantity and quality of education
decreases.
1. Classics, Not Textbooks
2. Mentors, Not Professors
3. Inspire, Not Require
4. Structure Time, Not Content
5. Simplicity, Not Complexity
6. Quality, Not Conformity
7. You, Not Them
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