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Math vs. The Arts

  By Oliver DeMille America is losing its leadership edge because innovation is under fire—from the classroom to the way Washington regulates business. If we aren’t the world’s leading innovators, we won’t long be its most powerful nation. Many leaders know this. No less than [...]

Psychology and TJEd: The Weekly Mentor

By Oliver DeMille Another parent asked me for recommended readings in psychology this week. This happens a lot. A student, usually one in scholar phase, is interested in studying psychology, and the parent wants to help but hopes for a good psychology text that won’t [...]

Unschooling: The Weekly Mentor

By Oliver DeMille Took Me By Surprise “Why don’t you ever tell stories about me in your books and blogs, Dad?” “What do you mean?” I asked. “I tell stories about all the kids.” “Not me,” Sara said. “At least not very much. You [...]

Four Letter Words: The Weekly Mentor

  By Oliver DeMille At the beginning of the year I wrote two articles suggesting that the most important thing parents can do during the winter months to help their kids’ education was to read important books as a family in the evenings (or in [...]

The Weekly Mentor – Spelling, Backwards

I thought this article was so good that I'm posting it as this week's Weekly Mentor! "Have American Parents Got It All Backwards?" by Christine Gross-Loh>> And, here's an additional article, by my wife Rachel: For the Love of Words (and kids) by Rachel DeMille [...]

A LeaderShift is Coming!: The Weekly Mentor

We are living through a LeaderShift, and parents are at the very center of this major change. This is true of all parents, and it is espeically true of those who homeschool or want to help their kids get a leadership education. But just what [...]

Lessons From the New Feminism: The Weekly Mentor

By Oliver DeMille Once again in 2013 we have a new focus in feminism. Years ago, feminism stood for the rights of women, and later an emphasis on women being treated the same as men. Then came the time when feminism was all about career [...]

Read it Backwards!: The Weekly Mentor

Hard Words “Oh, no!” Emma said. “Another long quote from Lao Tzu. It’s so hard to understand. Are you sure you want to include this in your book?” We were editing a manuscript for a book I am working on, and I often ask my [...]

March 2013 Inspire Newsletter

Featured Articles: "5 Dumb Ways to Teach Writing to Youth" by Stephen Palmer “The Problem with Books” by Oliver DeMille TJEd NEWS: Spring and Summer Events LeaderShift Release   ****************** Featured Article: Our friend and partner (in The Center for Social Leadership) Stephen Palmer is [...]

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