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Pestalozzi: The First Modern Educator
Pestalozzi: The First Modern Educator

Editor’s Note: When Charlotte Mason famously wrote in Home Education that “Mothers owe ‘a thinking love’ to their Children,”[1] she was quoting Johan…

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The Approach to Poetry
The Approach to Poetry

Editor’s Note: Karen Andreola’s 1998 A Charlotte Mason Companion introduced a generation of parents to the Charlotte Mason philosophy. Her encycloped…

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Living Memories of Emeline Steinthal: An Interview
Living Memories of Emeline Steinthal: An Interview

Richele Baburina speaks with the great-granddaughter of Emeline Steinthal, Charlotte Mason’s dear friend and colleague, who brings the PNEU to life w…

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Religious Teaching in the Home
Religious Teaching in the Home

Editor’s Note: Mary Alice Douglas (1860–1941) was the daughter of a rector and was “educated at home by a governess in [a] tight-knit, deeply religio…

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Susan Schaeffer Macaulay Interviews Joan Molyneux
Susan Schaeffer Macaulay Interviews Joan Molyneux

In 1984, Susan Schaeffer Macaulay published her groundbreaking book For the Children’s Sake. For many of us, it was our first introduction to the Cha…

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My Experience with Charlotte Mason in Sunday School
My Experience with Charlotte Mason in Sunday School

During most of the past six years I have volunteered helping with the pre-school and elementary aged children at our church. Although our church fami…

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Influence
Influence

Editor’s Note by Richele Baburina Without the influence of Emeline Steinthal, the Parents’ National Education Union might never have come to be. And,…

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Do Charlotte Mason’s Ideas Still Work?
Do Charlotte Mason’s Ideas Still Work?

“When Miss Mason was alive, for example, children were instinctively more obedient and respectful than they are today.”[1] As I have studied Charlott…

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The Teaching of Citizenship
The Teaching of Citizenship

Editor’s Note. The first article I ever read by House of Education graduate Eleanor Frost is her 1913 “Bible Teaching in The Parents’ Union School.” …

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The Source of Miss Mason’s Teaching
The Source of Miss Mason’s Teaching

What was Charlotte Mason’s source for her philosophy of education? It is a question that I have discussed and debated at length over the past several…

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