Picture Study, by Mary Gillies
Charlotte Mason Poetry
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2d ago
Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff Mary Gillies began her studies at Charlotte Mason’s House of Education in 1914. Six years later she joined the staff of the Burgess Hill PNEU School, serving as assistant mistress.[1] Burgess Hill had been founded in 1906 by Beatrice Goode and was notable for teaching girls through all six forms, … The post Picture Study, by Mary Gillies first appeared on Charlotte Mason Poetry ..read more
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Picture Study, by Madeline Lambert
Charlotte Mason Poetry
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1w ago
Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff Madeline C. M. Lambert (1892–1965) arrived at the House of Education in 1912 where she learned the art of living and teaching from Charlotte Mason herself. Miss Lambert then cared for her “widowed father until she was free to teach.” Then in 1919, she was invited to help Laura Faunce … The post Picture Study, by Madeline Lambert first appeared on Charlotte Mason Poetry ..read more
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An Uncommon Quarterly
Charlotte Mason Poetry
by Art Middlekauff
3w ago
Imagine what it would be like to have a quiet growing place for parents in a digitally saturated world. A place where parents and educators could be mentored and instructed in Charlotte Mason’s ideas without looking at a screen. A place where the beauty of the printed page could speak to the heart. Cara Williams … The post An Uncommon Quarterly first appeared on Charlotte Mason Poetry ..read more
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Latin — the elegant Tongue
Charlotte Mason Poetry
by Transcription Team
1M ago
Editor’s Note by Angela Reed The defense of Latin is a tradition almost as old as the language itself. In the modern era, one can find many passionate defenders of lingua Latina in homeschool discussion forums or in Facebook groups, where they swiftly emerge out of the digital woodwork in response to posts like the … The post Latin — the elegant Tongue first appeared on Charlotte Mason Poetry ..read more
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The Mind at Work
Charlotte Mason Poetry
by Transcription Team
1M ago
Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff In 1944, Essex Cholmondeley had not yet written her biography of Charlotte Mason, and she was no longer principal of the House of Education. Nevertheless she was still quite active in the PNEU, and she occasionally wrote articles for The Parents’ Review to shed light on educational issues of her … The post The Mind at Work first appeared on Charlotte Mason Poetry ..read more
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The Disappearance of Difficulties
Charlotte Mason Poetry
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1M ago
Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff Daisy Golding was the Headmistress of the Hanham Road Girls’ Elementary School in Bristol. In 1918, her school took the bold step of adopting the Charlotte Mason method. She quickly became an expert in the method and corresponded frequently with Miss Mason herself. In June 1920, a conference was held … The post The Disappearance of Difficulties first appeared on Charlotte Mason Poetry ..read more
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The Group System
Charlotte Mason Poetry
by Transcription Team
2M ago
Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff In the final pages of the December 1921 issue of The Parents’ Review, five paragraphs appeared under the heading, “Extract from a letter.” No information was given about the writer or recipient of the letter, but the excerpt described a method by which a school with “a little organisation will … The post The Group System first appeared on Charlotte Mason Poetry ..read more
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Charlotte Mason’s Paradoxical Principle, Part 3
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by Laura Teeple
2M ago
Personhood Explored: The Atmosphere of Personhood This is the final article in a series on Charlotte Mason’s concept of personhood. The first article dealt with Mason’s doctrine of personhood, discussing what Mason believed the human person is. The second article explored how Mason’s doctrine of personhood inevitably led her to urge the pursuit of specific … The post Charlotte Mason’s Paradoxical Principle, Part 3 first appeared on Charlotte Mason Poetry ..read more
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Charlotte Mason’s Paradoxical Principle, Part 2
Charlotte Mason Poetry
by Laura Teeple
2M ago
Personhood Explored: The Discipline of Personhood This is the second article in a three-part series exploring Charlotte Mason’s concept of personhood. The first article was concerned with personhood from the angle of doctrine. That is, what did Mason believe theologically about the personhood of human beings, and thus the personhood of children? Out of doctrine … The post Charlotte Mason’s Paradoxical Principle, Part 2 first appeared on Charlotte Mason Poetry ..read more
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Olive Norton: The Recording
Charlotte Mason Poetry
by Art Middlekauff
3M ago
Two weeks ago we met Olive Norton, the homeschool mother who taught her daughter at home all the way through the secondary level. Then we learned that after graduating her daughter, Mrs. Norton became the headmistress of a small PNEU school. On a fateful January day in the early 1970s, two girls visited that school. … The post Olive Norton: The Recording first appeared on Charlotte Mason Poetry ..read more
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