October 22, 2016

The Significance of Narratives In The Life of Children by Shannon Whiteside

In the introduction of An Essay Towards a Philosophy of Education, Charlotte Mason describes her journey of establishing a working philosophy of education. She provides the […]
June 26, 2016

The Great Recognition that Mason Brought to Florence by Art Middlekauff

Editor’s Note: a shortened form of this article first appeared on Art Middlekauff’s blog. At the 2016 Charlotte Mason Institute Eastern Conference, I attended an excellent […]
March 27, 2016

Finding Fullness Of Life In The Science Of Relations by Joy Shannon

On what does Fulness of Living depend? –– Education is the Science of Relations . . . . What we are concerned with is the fact […]
February 7, 2016

Fact Check: Did Charlotte Mason Reject Original Sin? by Art Middlekauf

Over the years perhaps the most frequently asked question by conservative Christians about Charlotte Mason is, “Did Charlotte Mason reject the doctrine of original sin?” Many […]
September 12, 2015

A Bookless Education Is A Contradiction In Terms by Shannon Whiteside

You know you are a Charlotte Mason educator if your bookshelves are overflowing and spilling onto your floor, into baskets, and every other corner of your […]
May 24, 2015

Not Just For The Children by Joy Shannon

Somehow my goal has changed; it is funny, isn’t it? One day we wake up and realize things are different. It didn’t happen overnight — it […]
April 5, 2015

A Respecter Of Persons by Evelyn Hoey

I love being a pupil of Charlotte Mason. Learning from her has changed me and my life for the better. I am not alone in this. […]
November 16, 2014

Taking Our Time by Amy Fiedler

“We can’t make a child hear God’s voice, but maybe we can place the child in the place where we know he takes walks.” I can […]
August 31, 2014

For The Children’s Sake-Please Stand Aside! by Shannon Whiteside

Implementing Charlotte Mason’s principles into my homeschool in the past several years has been a journey of releasing educational ideas that I once held dear. As […]

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