Recent Homeschool Blog | Charlotte Mason PostsMore Charlotte Mason: An atmosphere, a discipline, a lifeby Karen Edmisten30 Jan 2007 02:05 PMRecently, I discussed how Charlotte Mason's ideas about living books and "education as a science of relations" influenced my homeschooling philosophies and methods. Today I want to take a look at another key phrase of Miss Mason's that also shaped my approach to homeschooling. More on Charlotte Mason: The "Science of Relations"by Karen Edmisten29 Jan 2007 07:08 PMIn my last post, I talked about the ways in which my daughters made connections, through living books and hands-on activities, that helped them to learn (and retain what they'd learned) about various historical periods, specifically, late 19th and early 20th century history. More on Charlotte Mason and Living Booksby Karen Edmisten29 Jan 2007 12:35 PMAndrea's recent post about her use of a Charlotte Mason (or, "CM") curriculum inspired me to share a little more about how we use Miss Mason's methods in our homeschool. A little Bit of Charlotte Masonby Andrea Hermitt26 Jan 2007 02:19 PMAs a relaxed homeschooler with an eclectic philosophy, I have found that I subscribe to the theories of the Charlotte Mason Curriculum. Charlotte Mason emphasizes gentle learning through reading. Recent Blog Comments CrystalDS says... "I think some homeschoolers are taking advantage of the system." soccert13 says... "Being a student of homeschooling from Kindergarten to my Junior year in high school, i agree ONE HUNDRED PERCENT with this article." |
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