Rachel DeMille

About Rachel DeMille

Rachel is the co-author of Leadership Education: The Phases of Learning and the audio series Core and Love of Learning: A Recipe for Success, and the author of the award-winning educational resource, This Week in History. She is an accomplished musician, writer, literary editor, public speaker, consultant and momschool organizer.
9 06, 2011

Seven More Words on Education – From the Greek…

I recently wrote an article entitled “Eight Words for Education.” A few days later, I came across a similar list outlined by the sixteenth century scholar Roger Ascham (best known for tutoring the children of Henry VIII and navigating that turbulent court without losing his [...]

9 06, 2011

Homeschooling Insights: What is Transition to Scholar?

Transition to Scholar is a sub-phase of Love of Learning that deserves special treatment. Pre-adolescents kind of have their foot in both Love and Learning and Scholar worlds, and need to be free to be either/both/neither as the day may be. Age: Transition to Scholar [...]

8 06, 2011

Did You Notice?

Guest Post by Angela Baker Occasionally, I hear this certain voice. It is a kind voice whose message to me is to notice, to learn, to be mindful and aware of what is really taking place around me. Recently I heard this voice and what [...]

5 06, 2011

Summary of the Healing Power of Stories

*this term refers to a style of literary analysis promoted by Daniel Taylor in his book, The Healing Power of Stories. In a nutshell, his ideas can be summarized as follows. Whole: good = good; bad = bad; good wins. Broken: good = good; bad = [...]

2 06, 2011

Rhythm-ey Rhyme: It’s Reading Time!

by Heather Burton [Note from Rachel: This stream-of-consciousness brilliance from my dear friend Heather was too good to pass up.  With her permission, I've adapted a simple email message to her friends for us to enjoy.] I'm up late working, and I'm tempted by the [...]

1 06, 2011

Homeschooling Insights: What is Scholar Phase?

Age Range: commonly 12-14ish through 17-19ish, often later for boys than for girls Scholar Phase naturally follows for a healthy youth who has an active Core Phase and rich Love of Learning. This transformational time coincides with puberty, and the young person can now think [...]

23 05, 2011

The Key of Keys in Leadership Education

Allan Bloom wrote in The Closing of the American Mind: “People sup together, play together, travel together, but they do not think together. Hardly any homes have any intellectual life whatsoever, let alone one that informs the vital interests of life. Educational TV marks the [...]

23 05, 2011

Homeschooling Insights: What is Core Phase?

Core Phase is that magical time of nurture and growth, almost like a cocoon. The environment is perfect for defining what the individual will become. Later, in other phases, exposure to the challenging circumstances and ideas help the individual grow strong; in Core Phase, such [...]

20 05, 2011

Learning vs. Schooling

The secret of any great education is love of learning. Note that the phrase here is love of “learning,” not love of “schooling,” or love of “education.” Learning should be the focus of schools and education, but this is not always the case. Many schools [...]

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