Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchWhat is a Liberal Education?
What is meant by the phrase “a liberal education”? Is it a reference to the seven liberal arts of the classical tradition? Or does it refer to someth…
3 years ago
Jesus’ Bible Lessons
Don Rhymer applies Scriptural insights to the method of Bible lessons in this inspiring lecture recorded live at the 2023 Living Education Retreat.
3 years, 1 month ago
The Book of Centuries and How to Keep One
The definitive guide to the Book of Centuries first published in 1928, along with an extended editor’s note telling the story of its development. Rea…
3 years, 1 month ago
Three New Educational Common Factors
Rose Amy Pennethorne evaluates the role of technology in a Charlotte Mason education in this vintage article from 1931. Read by Tabitha Wirges.
3 years, 1 month ago
The Way of Reason
A homeschooling mother explains in 1961 how Charlotte Mason’s principle of “the way of reason” has become even more relevant and important in the mod…
3 years, 1 month ago
Character Training
The role of ideas and habits in the formation of character is explained in this pair of vintage Parents’ Review articles from 1936. Read by Katherine…
3 years, 2 months ago
Charlotte Mason and the Spirituality of Motherhood
Laura Teeple explores Charlotte Mason’s vision for the spirituality of motherhood in this inspiring 2023 academic paper.
3 years, 2 months ago
The Conflict of Philosophies
Celebrated educationist Sir Fred Clarke contrasts the philosophies of Plato and Rousseau in this classic article from the Parents’ Review.
3 years, 2 months ago
Obedience
Nancy Hatch (CMT) explains the concepts of authority and obedience in this vintage article from 1961. Read by Lisa Joss.
3 years, 2 months ago
Why Small Things Matter
Dr. Helen Webb explains how the little things secure a quiet growing time for the little ones, in this vintage article from 1928. Read by Haley Strue…
3 years, 2 months ago