So you think you might want to be a Charlotte Mason teacher? You’ve read Susan Schaeffer Macaulay and your eyes have been opened? Great! Now what? Friends, […]
In the Parent’s Reviews, Charlotte Mason had articles on book recommendations for teachers and students. She gave lists of books. Books to be read. The King […]
I have found myself repeatedly coming back to the importance of a balanced life ever since the Eve Anderson Tea a couple of conferences ago. Melanie Walker mentioned […]
“Sacrificial Grace” by Makoto Fujimura In January 2011, an Illuminated Edition of the Kings James Bible will be published to celebrate 400th Anniversary of the King […]
Caine and Caine’s Definition of Relaxed Alertness As far back as 1991 in their book, Making Connections, Renata and Geoffrey Caine were writing about an idea […]
After reading the two previous blogs by Beth Pinckney, “Preparing for a Year of Teaching Biology” and Jennifer Gagnon, “Ten Stages of Learning Science,” I thought […]