Family and Freedom: Daily Inspire

Published: Mon, 10/10/11



Daily Inspire!
 
 
Family and Freedom
 
 

There are certain things which are accomplished by direct effort, such as a hammer pounding a nail into a board. 

Other things are accomplished by indirect effort, what Buckminster Fuller called "precession," which consists of doing something indirectly related but with huge impact on the goal. 

Fuller said this is a "90-degree" action, not direct but still powerful, like the effort of pushing a screw at a 90-degree angle from the board--the result is that the screw goes down into the board and is stronger than the direct-effort nail.

It may appear that raising a successful family has little to do with spreading freedom in the world, but in fact almost nothing has as much long-term impact on the freedom and prosperity of society. 


As Aristotle taught, the home is the microcosm of the nation.

~Oliver DeMille, TJEd.org


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The Phases of Learning

 
 
Less Stress,
Greater Outcomes

 
 
One of the most significant differences between Thomas Jefferson Education and other classical styles of education has to do with the belief that people, especially children, learn differently at different ages.
 
Thus, there are different phases for learning certain lessons. When the The 7 Keys of Great Teaching are applied with the Phases in mind, it's like hitting the sweet spot - less stress, greater outcomes!
 

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