The earlier blog posts on narration reviewed the work of teachers who were involved in PNEU schools. These I hope have “warmed your imagination” a bit […]
Photo from Wikipedia I have always loved music. Some of my earliest memories involve listening to my mother play the piano. I started taking piano lessons […]
The importance of reading is widely acknowledged. It increases vocabulary and oral language skills. It builds background knowledge that can help give context to new information. […]
A few years ago when I was preparing a presentation for a Charlotte Mason conference, I surveyed the covers of books about Charlotte Mason. Most of […]
Although I grew up Episcopalian, I spent most of my adult years attending independent and non-denominational churches. My return to the Anglican church in 2007 was […]
The perspective of two graduated Ambleside Online students, happily engaged, both currently studying abroad in Europe. (All page numbers refer to A Philosophy of Education.) The […]