By TJEd Team Support|November 7th, 2022|Uncategorized|
Often cited by the DeMilles as their favorite work to date, this inspirational manual picks up where the primer/overview work, A Thomas Jefferson Education leaves off. It develops in depth not only the philosophy but also the nuts-and-bolts application of each individual Phase, the critical Transitions [...]
By Rachel|August 23rd, 2017|Audio Titles, eBooks, Education, Education Audios, Education eBooks|
Often cited by the DeMilles as their favorite work to date, this inspirational manual picks up where the primer/overview work, A Thomas Jefferson Education leaves off. It develops in depth not only the philosophy but also the nuts-and-bolts application of each individual Phase, the critical Transitions [...]
By Rachel DeMille|June 22nd, 2011|Basic TJEd, Blog|
Some of the greatest researchers in childhood behavior (Jean Piaget, Erik Erikson, and Dr. Raymond and Dorothy Moore) agree that children pushed academically at an early age tend to burn out early in adulthood, or long before. Young children do soak up learning like a [...]
By Ian Cox|March 12th, 2019|Uncategorized|
Often cited by the DeMilles as their favorite work to date, this inspirational manual picks up where the primer/overview work, A Thomas Jefferson Education leaves off. It develops in depth not only the philosophy but also the nuts-and-bolts application of each individual Phase, the critical Transitions [...]
By Rachel DeMille|February 27th, 2018|Audio Titles, Education, Education Audios|
Overview This mp3 download will help you develop and expand your vision of how the TJEd model can work in your home. Oliver and Rachel’s spontaneous, candid, intimate, touching, humorous and profound commentary on Leadership Education in the home includes: Daily and Weekly Scheduling Organizing [...]
By Rachel DeMille|November 29th, 2017|
One of the most significant differences between Leadership 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 [...]
By Rachel|August 10th, 2017|Uncategorized|
Publisher: Second edition, published July 2010 by TJEdOnline Page Count: 303 ISBN-13: 978-0967124643 Dimensions: 9.2 in × 7.4 in × 0.9 in Weight: 1.2 lb Chapter Outline: Introduction Leadership Determines the Future • 3 Traditions of Education • Leadership Education is Vital • Getting the Most Out [...]
By Emma|August 9th, 2017|Basic TJEd, Blog, early childhood education, family, home school, homeschool, kidschool, Leadership, marriage, math, mentoring, phases of learning, unschooling, you not them, Youth-2|
Part I: Flying Puzzles and a Whole Lot of Cuteness One thing I love about children is how often they teach us about themselves. Seriously, they say kids don't come with an instruction manual, and I totally see where they're coming from. Yet, the more [...]
By Oliver DeMille|July 1st, 2015|Blog, classics, Classics, early childhood education, family, history, History of Education, home school, homeschool, kidschool, Leadership, marriage, mentoring, phases of learning, reading, science, The Weekly Mentor, Weekly Mentor|
by Oliver & Rachel DeMille The Key Whatever you know about Love of Learning Phase, this one key will make all the difference. If you’re already doing it, you can do it just a little bit better—and get huge results. And if you’re not doing [...]
By Rachel DeMille|May 28th, 2011|Basic TJEd, Blog, Youth|
Age: (Commonly) 7, 8 or 9ish to 12-13ish—boys often just a little later on both ends. The emphasis here is on Love above Learning. This distinction is only necessary because so many of us have a conveyor belt hangover, and we tend toward duplicating our [...]