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Welcome to the 6th Edition of A Thomas Jefferson Education Blog Carnival. I hope you're encouraged by the contributions of others pursuing a leadership education. Based on principles set forth in these books:
Mentors Mixed Nutts inspires us with a Vision Statement. It's hard to be a mentor if you don't know where you're going! Daniel exhorts us to teach Problem Solving - A Lesson in Intiative. Off the Bookshelf looks forward to mentoring her kids at Educating Through the Phases of Learning.
You Not Them The Internet Dark Ages asks What Were You Born To Do? Are you doing it? Rachel shares the beauty of exploring poetry in Blue domes, green grass, men on horseback and an eagle. When's the last time YOU'VE studied poetry?
Classics Kerry Beck blogs about Boys Who Read Pride and Prejudice. Read a classic with Trinity Prep School to learn about A Life Without Literature. Thoughts on Reading may inspire you to try a few new classics. Shiloah Baker writes about starting a Family Library.
Rational Jenn presents a typical day with her Core Phase child in Kindergarten In My House. Sounds like a lovely day! Frankpeach writes Let's Get Physical, encouraging the wonderment of the world with children....and don't tell them; they're learning physics!
Inspire Don't Require Sea Star Academy shares her experience with Inspire Don't Require. And if you're discouraged by self-doubt, Daniel writes There Are Things Worth Fighting For! Thanks for visiting this month's carnival.
Go to A Thomas Jefferson Education Carnival: 5th Edition Related Tags: A Thomas Jefferson Education, education, mentors, classics, DeMille, homeschool, Your future blog articles for the next edition of A Thomas Jefferson Education Carnival are due by the 20th of each month. If you have read this book, please share your entries using our carnival submission form. |
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