April 30, 2017

Beginning a Charlotte Mason Education with Cheri Struble and Sara Dalton

Join Cheri Struble and Sara Dalton at the Eastern Conference, Asbury University, Wilmore, KY. There are two elements to implementing any kind of educational theory – […]
April 15, 2017

A Hard Stop – Reflections & Grace by Joy Shannon

I have been on this Charlotte Mason journey a while now. I enjoy the planning that comes with each year and have embraced the natural times […]
April 1, 2017

Personal Initiative: The Most Powerful Habit by Evelyn Hoey

Recently, a young woman I admire very much informed me with a great deal of excitement that she had purchased school curriculum for her son, as […]
March 25, 2017

Keeping the Fresh Impulse of Learning: Multi-Age Homeschool Immersion by Nancy Kelly

As a Mason educator for over 20 years, I take seriously Charlotte Mason’s exhortation to “keep the fresh impulse of training” alive and not to get […]
March 20, 2017

Science: The Portal to Mason’s Knowledge of the Universe by Nicole Williams

Charlotte Mason’s goal for school science was to instill a sense of wonder and awe in students and to provide them with the common information that […]
March 12, 2017

The Irish Catholic House of Education? by Dr. Carroll Smith

ON a visit to the Armitt Museum and Library in Ambleside, England, I stumbled across a few letters which seem to indicate that in approximately 1921, […]
July 23, 2016

Following the Architecture Trail by Kerstin McClintic

This past spring, walking down the beautiful, lush green, tree-filled Main Street, we were finally on our architecture walk. I had a set plan that had […]
January 16, 2016

An Essay Towards a Charlotte Mason History Curriculum by Emily Kiser

“It will be observed that the work throughout the Forms is always chronologically progressive. The young student rarely goes over old ground; but should it happen […]
November 30, 2015

A Couple Hundred Pictures by Bonnie Buckingham

I forget the name of my favorite but I sure don’t forget its beauty (a 12 year old). Charlotte Mason said paintings would “hang in the […]

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