May 7, 2010toMay 8, 2010
A Thomas Jefferson Education

A Thomas Jefferson Education by Oliver DeMille

A Thomas Jefferson Education is the title of the first of three books authored and co-authored by Dr. Oliver DeMille. In it, he describes the kind of education that created some of the greatest leaders in history—Thomas Jefferson being the quintessential example. The American founding fathers, as well as many other great men and women throughout history, were able to truly impact the world around them because they learned using this educational model.

A Thomas Jefferson Education: Teaching a Generation of Leaders for the Twenty-First Century

“Is the education our children are receiving on par with their potential?” Dr. DeMille’s first book, A Thomas Jefferson Education, not only dares to ask this question (on page 7), but is bold enough to offer an alternative solution to the failure of 20th Century education. That solution is to go back to the methods espoused when America was still an educational success.

How were the brilliant men and women who founded the United States of America educated? Dr. DeMille has done extensive research that takes us back to the days of mentors, classics, and parents who nurtured and guided students through academics and beyond. This book is about nurturing, rather than forcing; inspiring, rather than demanding; and the desire to give a children more than dry facts and figures to regurgitate back to teachers. It is about learning how, not what to think, and the ideas presented here give parents and teachers the inspiration needed to help their children and students fulfill their potential to become great.

If you are a homeschooling parent, or a teacher of any kind, your understanding of education will be enriched and enhanced by this insightful book!

It is highly recommended that all liberty minded Americans attend this series of seminars. 

Calvary Baptist Church
9251 Brewerton Road
Brewerton, NY 13029
315-668-7150

Cost $140
Prerequisite reading:
Leadership Education – Oliver DeMille
The Virginian
Pride and Prejudice