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leadership education

The Evolution of an Educational Philosophy: My Journey of Baby Steps

February 14, 2011 //  by Jamie C. Martin

Written by Jamie Martin, editor of Simple Homeschool and founder of Steady Mom I wished I hadn't shown up that day. But God knew better. The late summer sun spun rainbows through the window of my minivan, as I sat in the parking lot of a church--journal and pen in hand. I had just attended my …

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Category: methods & philosophiesTag: charlotte mason, jamie, leadership education, unschooling

The 4 Phases of Learning in Leadership Education

October 11, 2010 //  by Jamie C. Martin

Written by Jamie Martin, editor of Simple Homeschool and founder of Steady Mom When I was first began learning about homeschooling, I stumbled across the book Better Late Than Early by Raymond and Dorothy Moore. The authors' premise is that delayed formal academics often fit better with the …

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The 7 Keys of Great Teaching in Leadership Education

May 14, 2010 //  by Jamie C. Martin

Leadership Education, also known as Thomas Jefferson Education, is a philosophy based on the style of education received by great leaders and thinkers throughout history. It centers around principles instead of a specific curriculum, seeks to honor children as individuals instead of teaching them …

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