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The Reading Habit And A Wide Curriculum
By Miss C. M. Mason The Parents’ Review, 1913, pp. 561-572 The curriculum of the child is the provision for the man. “Do as you like,” is the new com…
4 years, 11 months ago
All Our Teaching of Children
Knowledge awakens. It’s the inspiring, startling, audacious claim of Charlotte Mason, a claim that’s at the heart of her method. “We know that religi…
5 years ago
A Jane Austen Evening
Editor’s Note by Richele Baburina Scale How Tuesdays were a special time of enjoyment conceived by Charlotte Mason for her teaching students at the H…
5 years ago
The Story of The Counties of England
English children should have such a familiar and intimate knowledge of the geography of their own country as would make a railway journey a delight; …
5 years ago
On Learning Geography
Editor’s Note, by Dawn Tull It can be difficult for students to comprehend ideas which they cannot physically see in person. What means does the teac…
5 years ago
From Charlotte Mason to College
Many parents get interested in the Charlotte Mason method when their children are young, and they wonder what happens when children educated in this …
5 years, 1 month ago
Spiritual Joy
Editor’s Note: Mary Charlotte (Carta) Sturge was born in 1852 and earned a degree in moral science at the University of Cambridge. She was a frequent…
5 years, 1 month ago
My Latin Journey
Elsewhere I have told the story of how I learned about a medieval saint from Amy Steedman’s In God’s Garden. In the months and years that followed, I…
5 years, 1 month ago
The Teaching of Latin
Editor’s Note by Angela Reed On a stormy day in 1938, a crowd gathered under a canopy on the grounds of Burgess Hill School in West Sussex (about for…
5 years, 1 month ago
The Teaching of Chemistry
Charlotte Mason introduced her philosophy at a time when education in England was in a state of flux. From the early years of the PNEU to the last da…
5 years, 2 months ago