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Look for your Child's Genius
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"Leadership
Education
is based on two key assumptions. Many great educators have discovered
these principles for themselves; however, the conveyor belt
models of education do not foster or reward these conclusions.
"First, Leadership
Education presupposes that each individual was born with a unique and important
individual mission and a vital role which he or she can do like no one else. Leadership
Education consists of discovering, preparing for, and fulfilling this mission.
Of course, such an education must be personalized.
"Second, Leadership Education
recognizes that every person is a genius--literally. Each and every person, not
merely a pre-determined upper echelon, was born with the natural talents,
passions, desires, interests and abilities to fully accomplish his or her
mission.
"True, some people choose not to develop their genius or are stunted in
an environment that does not nurture their optimal growth; but it is inside
each and every person you have ever met or will ever meet.
"The ultimate goal of
Leadership Education is the development of the inherent genius inside each student."
For more on this subject, read:
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The Coming Aristocracy:
Education and the Future of Freedom
"The Coming Aristocracy is a clarion call for all freedom-loving Americans to awaken to our present dangers. Oliver DeMille is a modern-day Founding Father and no patriot's library is complete without this book!"
"The Coming Aristocracy is compelling, timely, and vital. This may be one of the most important books you'll read this year."
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