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The Sacredness of the Person
Three writers explore the meaning and relevance of Miss Mason’s thoughts on personhood in this vintage set of papers from 1930. Read by Jennifer Tals…
7 years, 11 months ago
The Value of Manual Training in Education
Why is “manual training” an essential part of education for all? Dr. Roger Goodman answers the question in this vintage 1915 article. Read by Greg Ro…
7 years, 11 months ago
Highest Thinking and Simplest Living
At the Living Education Retreat in 2017, Mary Beuving told an extraordinary story about how living with less means living with more. It is a story of…
8 years ago
A Few Remarks on Music Teaching, Part I
Ever since it was published in 1926, this article by W. H. Leslie was the standard guide for singing instruction in the P.U.S programmes. Now it’s ba…
8 years ago
On Questions and Questioning
Liz Cottrill examines the role of questions in a Charlotte Mason education. Does the Socratic method play a part?
8 years ago
From an Ordinary Mother’s View Point
Who is the Charlotte Mason method for? Experts and professionals, or ordinary parents? Hear an ordinary mother’s answer from Down Under, 1929. Read b…
8 years ago
Miss Mason’s Message to the Children
Her nation engulfed in war, Charlotte Mason had a message for the children. Hear her words from 1915. Read by Jennifer Talsma.
8 years, 1 month ago
Nature Notebooks in the 21st Century
What goes into a nature notebook? Art Middlekauff surveys the writings of Charlotte Mason and The Parents’ Review to find a pattern for today.
8 years, 1 month ago
Nature Study, by Christine Cooper
Interested in nature study but not sure how to get started? Learn from House of Education student C. Cooper. Introduced and read by Nicole Williams.
8 years, 1 month ago
Number: A Figure and a Step Onward
Irene Stephens introduces a complete scheme of Arithmetic instruction in this classic 1929 Parents’ Review article. Read by Jennifer Talsma.
8 years, 1 month ago