By Rachel DeMille|March 3rd, 2020|Uncategorized|
[Scroll down to download free math course...] This is it. This is how to teach math, even if you stink at it. Even if you hate math. And even if you don't. by Rachel DeMille, TJEd.org The math-project images in this post are from real [...]
By Rachel DeMille|March 3rd, 2020|Uncategorized|
Check out our new post: "Math 4 Dummies, Geniuses, Parents, Teachers and Homeschoolers" >> Click a Topic, or Scroll to View in Order Math Classics Articles Printables Recommended to Fall in Love With Math, and to Inspire Love of Math Math Videos for Fun [...]
By Oliver DeMille|July 29th, 2017|Blog, Book Review, classics, Classics, early childhood education, family, home school, homeschool, kidschool, Leadership, Literature, math, mentoring, phases of learning, reading, Scholar, The Weekly Mentor, Weekly Mentor, Youth-2|
(A Review of Two Books Every Family Should Read!) Childhood Connections Recently I shared the story of a lady who lived in the Orient for a time and noticed that children were frequently familiarized with math and science symbols and ideas the way most young [...]
By Oliver DeMille|April 27th, 2017|Blog, Book Review, classics, Classics, early childhood education, family, home school, homeschool, kidschool, Language, Leadership, Literature, math, mentoring, Musings, not them, phases of learning, reading|
(A Review of an Excellent New Math Book that Every Family Should Read!) By Oliver DeMille A Start and A Stop A while back I read an article written by a woman whose family moved from the United States to spend some time in the [...]
By Oliver DeMille|September 2nd, 2016|Basic TJEd, Blog, classics, Classics, early childhood education, home school, homeschool, kidschool, math, mentoring, phases of learning, reading, science, The Weekly Mentor, Weekly Mentor, you not them|
See. Learn. One of the keys to great education is to raise children in a “print-rich environment” (see Maya Thiagarajan, “are asian kids really better at math?” Parents, September 2016), by surrounding them with access to books and examples of parents, siblings and others reading [...]
By Rachel DeMille|April 10th, 2015|Basic TJEd, Blog, math|
A Major Revolution in Teaching Math (Are You Using It Yet? It’s So Much Easier and More Effective!) by Oliver DeMille Old and New Have you heard about the new way of teaching math? It’s revolutionary, because it works so effectively. If you do this, [...]
By Rachel DeMille|March 13th, 2015|Basic TJEd, Blog, Book Review, classics, kidschool, math, mentoring, phases of learning, science, you not them|
[Scroll down to download free math course...] This is it. This is how to teach math, even if you stink at it. Even if you hate math. And even if you don't. by Rachel DeMille, TJEd.org The math-project images in this post are from real [...]
By Rachel DeMille|October 2nd, 2013|Blog, kidschool, math, mentoring, science, The Weekly Mentor, Weekly Mentor|
(Reading, Writing, and Rich-matic) by Oliver DeMille “When am I ever going to use this math in real life?” the student asks. The teacher hems and haws, and when the bell rings the whole class leaves with a sense of frustration about math. We’ve all [...]
By Rachel DeMille|June 27th, 2013|Blog, classics, early childhood education, math, mentoring, phases of learning, The Weekly Mentor, Weekly Mentor, you not them|
By Oliver DeMille America is losing its leadership edge because innovation is under fire—from the classroom to the way Washington regulates business. If we aren’t the world’s leading innovators, we won’t long be its most powerful nation. Many leaders know this. No less than [...]
By Rachel DeMille|November 19th, 2012|
The Child-driven Education Bring on the learning revolution! Origami Proof of the Pythagorean Theorem Why Math Instruction is Unnecessary