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29 01, 2015

The Cure for Common Core: The Weekly Mentor by Oliver DeMille

By |January 29th, 2015|Blog, classics, Classics, early childhood education, Freedom, history, History of Education, kidschool, Leadership, mentoring, phases of learning, The Weekly Mentor, Weekly Mentor|6 Comments

by Oliver DeMille Can You Like... “But, I thought you liked classics,” she asked me with obvious frustration. “And Common Core is full of classics—for the children of the whole nation to read! In your lecture, you called classics one of the 7 Keys of [...]

6 11, 2014

Book Power!: The Weekly Mentor by Oliver DeMille

By |November 6th, 2014|Blog, classics, Classics, early childhood education, family, home school, homeschool, Leadership, Literature, mentoring, phases of learning, reading, The Weekly Mentor, unschooling, Weekly Mentor|8 Comments

by Oliver DeMille “The only expensive books are the ones we don’t read.”  A Powerful Story I’m not sure who first said the words in the quote above, but I’ve repeated them for years. Think about it: in your home, you probably have a hidden [...]

25 07, 2014

To Agree, or Not to Agree (That Really Is the Question) The Weekly Mentor by Oliver DeMille

By |July 25th, 2014|Blog, classics, Classics, Leadership, Literature, mentoring, phases of learning, reading, The Weekly Mentor, Weekly Mentor, you not them|7 Comments

by Oliver DeMille Dislike or Disagree Rachel glanced at the book on the back seat, then picked it up. “This looks really interesting,” she said. She thumbed through a few pages, then stopped and read silently. She skimmed a few more pages, came to a [...]

30 05, 2014

Summer Reading 2014! 5 Recommended Books for the Summer: The Weekly Mentor by Oliver DeMille

By |May 30th, 2014|Blog, Book Review, classics, Classics, homeschool, Literature, mentoring, reading, The Weekly Mentor, Weekly Mentor, you not them|1 Comment

by Oliver DeMille Weather of Reading “Dad, can you read to me more?” Meri asked me. Surprised, I looked up from my book and responded, “Oh, sure.” I took the book she was reading and read a chapter aloud to her. When I finished, I [...]

9 05, 2014

Western vs. Oriental Education vs. TJEd: The Weekly Mentor by Oliver DeMille

By |May 9th, 2014|Blog, early childhood education, home school, homeschool, mentoring, phases of learning, The Weekly Mentor, Weekly Mentor, you not them|3 Comments

by Oliver DeMille Embracing the Challenge I read somewhere a while back that while in Western nations we tend to think of student educational success as the result of being smart, Oriental cultures assume everyone will struggle with learning (because learning is supposed to be [...]

26 02, 2014

Reading Rules! – The Weekly Mentor, Oliver DeMille

By |February 26th, 2014|Basic TJEd, Blog, Book Review, classics, Classics, Literature, mentoring, reading, The Weekly Mentor, Uncategorized, Weekly Mentor|17 Comments

Writing In Books is Vital to Real Learning “Are you kidding me?” I asked in amazement. “Are you serious?” The girl must have been surprised by my intensity, because she asked carefully, “Is something wrong?” “Are you seriously telling me that your parents don’t want [...]

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