LDS Eastern Home Educators TJEd Conference!

I have heard some really wonderful things about this big 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. event on May 28th! You can find out more at the link below:

http://www.ldsehe.org/tjed.html

Conference was wonderful!

I loved this conference. I learned a lot, I bought CDs of several of the classes, I got 2 CDs and a pamphlet from 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., and ordered the book on Leadership. Now I have studying to do!

I met with three of the speakers who had degrees from 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.. I noticed that though each of them had a different focus, different strengths and different knowledge, they all three had a breadth of knowledge and deep depth in their particular focuses. They were truly thoughtful, caring people who sought to inspire us to educate ourselves, to understand, and to move our parts of society.

Me, too!

I'm going as well. I'm totally excited!!!

I will be there. I would

I will be there. I would love to meet some of you. I hope you will become dear friends.

I'm also looking for a roommate, at the convention center.

Eastern Conference

My husband and I will also be there. I would love to meet more 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. friends.

This is very exciting!

I'm trying to decide on classes. How much experience do you have in 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., jtiszai and benterod? I've been working on it for about 4 years, but I don't know how to compare, so as to know which classes to go to!

This is very exciting!

I was introduced to 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. last year right before the LDSEHE Conference, so I attended the seminar by Jodie Palmer and Diann Jeppson. Their training was so helpful! I've also tried reading everything I can about 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.. Even though I'm "new" to it, I think I'm going to the more in-depth classes because I have a pretty good feel for the philosophy. There may be some sessions I flip back and forth on--maybe my husband can go to one, and I'll go to the other. I wish I could be at all of them!

RE: This is very exciting!

I'm totally new to the 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. thing. I've been reading all I can get my hands on since Jan, so I'm going to go to the Intro classes offered by Julie Earley and the Love of Learning class by Gregory van Duyse. After that I think everyone joins together for the remaining of the classes. I will be missing the The Eighth Key of Great Teaching to help with the Beginner's Seminar, but I hope to get it on CD so I can listen later.

I'm so excited for the opportunity to attend. Also, are any of you bringing your youth to attend the 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. Youth Conference?