For most educators, the hardest part of getting off the conveyor belt is getting their own Leadership Education. The second hardest thing is backing off from a "require, require, require" view of education when children are young. If you do these things well, your fourteen-year-olds will beg for a Leadership Education like Thomas Jefferson got and you will be ready to help them attain it. They will get a superb Leadership Education, and the future of the world will be changed--one home and one classroom at a time.
(Oliver DeMille, Leadership Education: The Phases of Learning, p.30)
(Oliver DeMille, Leadership Education: The Phases of Learning, p.30)
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