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Tips About Leadership Education For Children
Submitted: 2008-07-18 17:35:45
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When children receive leadership education, they are taught how to think and how to be leaders. They learn to lead at home, in their community, in business, and in government.
Does this sound like the kind of education you'd like your child to benefit from? I know I want my children to think outside the box.
Historically, most of the greatest leaders and thinkers got their education through mentors and tutors at home.
As the students' education progressed, they moved on to prep schools. Continuing through the mentor approach, they would study the classics.
The mentoring system created the best leaders in the world. Sadly enough, today's Americans usually think of professionals and specialists when they think of leaders. These specialists are rarely leaders.
Today's nation is mostly comprised of followers who are blind to the problems in the current system. If the following generation is going to have a hope of overcoming this problem, it's our responsibility to teach them how to be leaders who can make an impact in the world.
Four important keys make up leadership education: Mentoring, classics, and time.
Students need enough time to learn, and that means they need structure. For example, an older student may need at least 5 hours of learning a day for 5 days a week.
This is enough time for young students to do their reading and studying. Younger students need less time.
We are going to combine mentoring and the classics. Leadership education consists of discussing the classics with mentors, which is part of learning how to think.
Both the mentor and the student should read the same classics. They should also both keep a journal, where they write down key ideas.
You can start the day off with a math lesson for the first hour, and writing or discussion with a mentor during the last hour. The time in between can be used for free reading, studying, and experimenting.
For centuries, this type of learning has been the means for acquiring knowledge and skills needed for leaders.
With leadership education, you will be encouraged to find a mentor who can read and study the classics with your children. Although most people are familiar with certain literature and history classics, there are classics for practically all subjects.
Even math and science has classics, such as Newton's Principia Mathematics. No, you don't have to start your child on this book, but when it's time for a good classic in mathematics, it's worth trying.
Leadership education will teach your child how to think well. If you plan on being your child's mentor, you must make sure that you are a great learner and thinker.
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