Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchMoral Instruction, by Charlotte Mason
Editor’s Note: In September of 1908, educationalists from around the world were invited to present and discuss their views at the first International…
6 years, 1 month ago
The Method of Narration
Editor’s Note, by Dawn Rhymer Asking our children to narrate is deceptively hard. It seems like such a simple question: “Tell me what you heard.” How…
6 years, 1 month ago
A Walk in January
Editor’s Note: In her final volume, Towards a Philosophy of Education, Charlotte Mason summarized the nature work assigned to children of Form II: Th…
6 years, 2 months ago
The Story of “Home Education”
El artículo está disponible en español. In 1885, Charlotte Mason was a published author who had written several books on geography, but not on the ge…
6 years, 2 months ago
Life’s Decisions
Editor’s Note: One way that Charlotte Mason revolutionized education was by taking seriously the fact that a great portion of our thinking is “automa…
6 years, 2 months ago
A Visit to Winterland
Editor’s Note: From time to time I am asked about the place of creative writing in a Charlotte Mason education. It turns out that in the days of “Aun…
6 years, 2 months ago
The Religious Training of Children at Home
Editor’s Note: By the time the May, 1917 issue of The Parents’ Review went to print, planning for the upcoming “Baby Number” was well underway. In th…
6 years, 3 months ago
All Important Things
In the introduction to her devotional that accompanies the Gospel of John, Charlotte Mason penned these words: All important things are simple, and I…
6 years, 3 months ago
The Training of the Artistic Perception
Editor’s Note, by Maria Bell In 1896, the PNEU recommended a book which remains in publication today, A Manual of Clay-Modelling: “The instructions a…
6 years, 3 months ago
The Child in the Garden
Editor’s Note: Elizabeth Agnes Smith was born in 1884[1] and graduated from the House of Education twenty years later.[2] She was active in the alumn…
6 years, 3 months ago