Eclectic
Education Series (All of
the books from the Eclectic Education Series are
available at www.dollarhomeschool.com)
The Eclectic Education
Series (EES) is a set of textbooks which from roughly 1865 to
1915 WAS education in the United States,
almost exclusively. They were the standard textbooks in
many states and were chosen independently by over 10,000 school
boards as their standard textbooks.
The EES covered every topic. Some of the series are
still household names almost a hundred years after they ceased
being used. These include McGuffey's Readers and
Ray's Arithmetics. There
were many other extraordinary series in the EES such as
Pinneo's Grammars,
Thalheimer's Histories and
Norton's Sciences that were
used by countless students.
The books provided schools with a brand they could trust -
the EES. The authors commissioned to do the various line of
textbooks were at the top of their fields. No expenses were spared in preparing these incredible
textbooks. Original art was commissioned for them, they
were typeset with extraordinary care. They were refined and
honed through multiple revisions over decades. And they all
taught using the same basic principles. As an added bonus, they
were often keyed off the cornerstone of the series, the
McGuffey Readers, so that a book might say "Use with the 3rd
Reader" to give some indication of its intended proficiency
level.

The result? A hundred million
students in one-room schoolhouses got first-rate educations
using the EES - and went on to build and shape America.
People like Theodore Roosevelt, who once made the public
statement that he did not propose to become a "Meddlesome
Matty." This allusion was perfectly clear to the millions of
people who used the McGuffey Readers at any time after
1853.
So why did the United States stop using them? It is a
sad story: After WWI, John Dewey, the head of the Teachers
College at Columbia University launched an all-out campaign to
"reform" education. Dewey was a humanist, a socialist, and an
atheist. He saw the McGuffey Readers and the entire EES as
threats - they emphasize patriotism,
traditional values, and the Bible. Dewey believed, in
his own words, that public schools should be the "State
established church." Dewey viciously attacked the textbooks of
the day as "antiquated" and he was able to
successfully bring about their demise, as well as the demise of
quality public education.
Dollar Homeschool
is dedicated to bringing these classics back, and making
them available to those who love the traditional values
that made America. We have made the books available on
cd so that you can print out the same books that made a country
great. Nothing has been changed - not even the typesetting. And
with them, you can arm your children with
an education of the very highest quality.

The entire Eclectic Education
Series, including
Ray's Arithmetic,
Science,
History,
Grammar,
and
McGuffey's Readers is
now available on CD for only $159--- $56 dollars less than buying
separately! and your satisfaction
is guaranteed. If unhappy just return within 30 day's, and we
will immediately give you a full
refund.
Yes! I would like to order the
complete Eclectic Education Series on CD for only
$159.00, a savings of $56!
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