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Over 20 years ago, Oliver DeMille started teaching about the 7 Keys of Great Teaching. This audio was recorded some time before 2002 (we're not 100% positive if it was 1998, 1999, 2000?), but the principles are timeless! Based on popular demand, we're bringing this recording out of our vault for a limited time. Enjoy!
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This audio discusses how to transition from Scholar to Depth Phase, and how to use that critical "Bridge" to fill in the gaps that inevitably occur during childhood and youth, so that the young adult is prepared to take on higher education, private mentoring, career and adult responsibilities, while pursuing a Depth Phase education that helps them achieve their personal mission.
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What is the core unit of society? Is it the corporation? The Individual? The Family?A clear vision of the principles of TJEd and the lessons of Depth Phase enables us to push on through the challenging process of leadership education. We can articulate what we already feel. Includes discussion of the Phases, Allegiance, the 7 Lessons of Depth Phase, and how to prepare ourselves and our children to be the Leaders they were born to be.
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Contents:
- Toffler’s Cycle
- The Nomadic Age
- The Agrarian Age
- The Industrial Age
- Toffler’s Prediction
- The Decentralization of Education
- The Kondratieff Cycle
- The Fourth Turning
- A Prediction
- The Need for Statesmen
- The Tytler Cycle
- Will Technology Affect the Cycles?
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Oliver DeMille's secrets to effective Depth-level study will benefit any advanced student who's serious about their education.
How to increase your:
- grades
- career earnings
- learning curve
- leadership skills
…and still have time for a social life
Volume 6 in the Leadership Education Library is dedicated especially to advanced (youth and young adult) students--and will help any adult with continuing education! -
VIDEO COACHING: Becoming a TJEd Science Mentor
by Oliver James DeMille Duration: ~51 One of the 7 Steps of Learning and Teaching Anything is to find a "Subject-Loving Mentor". Need a subject-loving science mentor? We've got you covered!! Oliver James DeMille, age 29, is Oliver & Rachel DeMille's oldest. Many have followed his story from childhood with interest because of his "late start" and his unique learning and processing style (Oliver has dyslexia, and his executive function was slower to develop). In spite of [because of?] his unique challenges and timeline, Oliver took ownership of his education, and we think you'll agree that he is both inspiring as a model of great education, and effective as a mentor for adults and youth.