Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchTowards an Authentic Interpretation
At Charlotte Mason Poetry, our goal is to promote an authentic interpretation of Charlotte Mason’s writings. What do we mean by an “authentic interpr…
7 years, 11 months ago
What Worked Fifty Years Ago
“What worked even fifty years ago will not work to-day, and what fulfils our needs to-day will not serve fifty years hence; there is no last word to …
7 years, 11 months ago
What Would Charlotte Do?
Cet article est également disponible en français. On January 16, 1923, Charlotte Mason entered the next life. I can only suppose that the very next d…
7 years, 11 months ago
Learning Styles and Charlotte Mason
Way-back-when, I remember being confronted with the topic of Learning Styles. It was a popular conference talk. It popped up in home school magazines…
7 years, 11 months ago
What I Owe to The Classics
By H. W. Household The Parents’ Review, 1930, pp. 631-638 When I read in the August number of the the report of Mrs. Mary Hamilton’s delightful addre…
8 years ago
Wading in the Shallows
I always thought I had a pretty good education. That is, until I met Charlotte Mason. It was like a whole new world was suddenly revealed to me. I ha…
8 years ago
Miss Mason’s Methods of Teaching in Practice
Horace West Household was the Secretary for Education of Gloucestershire County in 1916 when he first encountered Charlotte Mason’s theory of educati…
8 years ago
A Look and Gesture of Delight
I’m an anxious father. Many nature walks with my young boys (ages 2 and 5) have degenerated into tension-filled treks through the woods, devoid of jo…
8 years ago
The National Mission
Editor’s Note, by Nicole Williams In the Autumn of 1916, the Church of England issued a proclamation in response to the low morale of the nation due …
8 years, 1 month ago
Charlotte Mason and the Educational Tradition
Christian Overman wrote, “Ideas do make a difference! And significant ideas cast much longer shadows than do the men or women who originally think th…
8 years, 1 month ago