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Back to SearchFrom Classical Teacher to Charlotte Mason Educator
“… things I had never heard before… a radical change of the way I thought… It was totally different, totally new, totally amazing, and life-changing……
8 years, 1 month ago
The Fragmentation of Culture
Editor’s note: In 1923, Dorothy Sayers introduced the fictional character of Lord Wimsey in her very first mystery novel. She went on to write many s…
8 years, 1 month ago
Tools for You
When Charlotte Mason published Home Education in 1886, she began a chain reaction. First came the Parent’s Educational Union in 1887, which rapidly e…
8 years, 2 months ago
How the PUS Helps a Young Mother
Editor’s Note: “Education is a Life, but if we are to train others we must train ourselves.” What a terrifying realization. Everything about the way …
8 years, 2 months ago
On Distraction
Throughout my schoolgirl days I loved getting back to school in the fall. Not because I was looking forward to seeing my friends (I changed schools n…
8 years, 2 months ago
How Past Students Can Keep In Touch
Editor’s note: Aspiring educators came to the House of Education in Ambleside to learn the Charlotte Mason method. Once there, they experienced a dyn…
8 years, 2 months ago
A Look in the Mirror
“If I stopped reading the Bible, I sometimes wonder if anyone would notice.” The statement caught me off guard and took me back a step. It flew in th…
8 years, 2 months ago
Mother Culture
“Is there, then, not need for more ‘Mother Culture’?” -A In April of 1892, the readers of The Parents’ Review were treated to a most mysterious artic…
8 years, 3 months ago
The Nativity
Editor’s Note: The December, 1910 issue of The Parents’ Review featured a two-part article by Charlotte Mason. The first part was an Advent devotiona…
8 years, 3 months ago
A Programme for Shakespeare
In 2014, I experienced Shakespeare at the Globe Theater in London. At that point, I had been teaching Shakespeare to students for over 20 years as pa…
8 years, 3 months ago