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the first time, GWCAn abbreviation of George Wythe University (formerly George Wythe College), a private liberal arts college headquartered in Cedar City, Utah, which Dr. Oliver DeMille helped found, and where he formerly served as president. There are also plans underway for building a much larger campus in Monticello, Utah, and plans have also been announced for a remote campus in Alberta, Canada. is consolidating its summer seminars into one
all-encompassing convention. This seminar, directed toward those who
already understand the basics of TJEdRefers generally to the concepts presented in the book A Thomas Jefferson Education, written by Dr. Oliver DeMille. We also have an Introduction to Thomas Jefferson Education available elsewhere on this site., will provide all new material,
never presented before! The seminar will add breadth, depth and those
key items which make all the difference to your educational plan. Based
on your feedback about seminars during the 2007 seminars, most of the
event will be presented by Oliver DeMille. Don’t miss it!
Topics to Be Covered
How to Be Truly Inspiring
The latest research on TJEdRefers generally to the concepts presented in the book A Thomas Jefferson Education, written by Dr. Oliver DeMille. We also have an Introduction to Thomas Jefferson Education available elsewhere on this site.
New suggestions on how to apply the keys
The key to Depth Phase and College Prep
The Adult Phases: Mission Phase
The Adult Phases: Impact Phase
How to Do the Adult Phases and Scholar Phase at the same time
The 7 Types of Learning, and how to teach each of them
The 20% Rule of TJEdRefers generally to the concepts presented in the book A Thomas Jefferson Education, written by Dr. Oliver DeMille. We also have an Introduction to Thomas Jefferson Education available elsewhere on this site. Mentoring
How to teach the 12 Liberal Arts
The 2008 Top 10 Book List
Topics will be added to this flyer as we determine them throughout the year.
Planned Itinerary August 22
5:00-5:45 pm Registration
6:00-7:30 pm Session I
7:30-9:00 pm Session II
August 23
8:00-10:00 am Session III
10:00-12:00 Session IV
12:00-1:00 pm Lunch Break
1:00-2:30 pm Session V: Keynote Address
Registration
The convention fee is $150 per person. There are two Early Registration discounts available:
Register before February 1, 2008 $120 per person
Register before April 1, 2008 $135 per person
To register, contact our Seminar Registrations Office at seminars@gwc.edu
or 435-586-6570. Participants will be accepted on a first-come basis
and seating is limited, so sign up early. No refunds or transfers will
be given for cancellations. Attendees should arrange for and cover
their own travel, room and meals.
Suggested Readings
*The Arbinger Institute, The Choice
*Lewis, The Abolition of Man
Programming Notes A
beginning TJEdRefers generally to the concepts presented in the book A Thomas Jefferson Education, written by Dr. Oliver DeMille. We also have an Introduction to Thomas Jefferson Education available elsewhere on this site. Convention will start the day before this event. Bring
your friends, family and anyone who should know about Leadership
Education. See www.gwc.edu under
“seminars” for details. Note that only 900 seats are available, so you
will want to reserve your tickets as soon as possible.
“DON’T MISS THIS NEW
AND EXCITING CONVENTION,
WITH ALL THE LATEST
RESEARCH FOR LEADERSHIP EDUCATION!”