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Charlotte Mason Poetry — 483 episodes

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1

The Evolution of Home Education for Girls

2

English Literature and the Teaching Methods of Miss Mason

3

Holidays

4

Ourselves, by R. A. Pennethorne

5

Highways and By-Ways of Modern Thought

6

A Liberal Education for All — Letter III

7

A Liberal Education for All — Letter II

8

A Liberal Education for All — Letter I

9

Miss Mason’s Letter to the Children

10

What Next?

11

The True League of Nations

12

The Application of PNEU Principles in the Home

13

The Value of Handicrafts in Education

14

Some Difficulties Overcome

15

Olive Norton: The Transcript

16

The PNEU Ideal in Education

17

Education Is a Life

18

A Few Roots

19

If I Could Begin Again

20

By My Spirit

21

Obedience as a Vice

22

The Teaching of Scripture in the Parents’ Union School

23

Maurice Ravel

24

Hints for Home Schoolrooms

25

The Teaching of Geography, by Mr. G. H. Smith

26

A Liberal Education For All, by Daisy Golding

27

The Need for a Liberal Education

28

The Manifestation of Christ in Worship

29

The New Facility in Composition

30

Certain Difficulties

31

Vehicle of Imagination

32

The Heart of a Child

33

First Bible Lessons

34

Some Notes on Narration

35

Notes from a Home Schoolroom Parent

36

The Group Organization

37

The Education of the Spirit

38

Now he wants to read

39

PUS in Home Schoolroom

40

Meditation: Narration of the Heart

41

Our Three-fold Cord

42

PNEU Notes

43

A Year of PNEU

44

Professor Huxley and the PNEU

45

Stories That Last

46

The Other Side of All Doubt

47

‭Vitality

48

Trusting the Method

49

Games and Wet Day Occupations

50

Joy: Mainstay of a Living Education

51

Art (Democracy and Taste)

52

Nature Study (Democracy and Taste)

53

Readers and Critics, Part II

54

Readers and Critics

55

The PNEU Method in Sunday Schools

56

The Week’s Message, by Charlotte Mason

57

Learning to Live

58

Jane Austen

59

Conference at the House of Education

60

Easter Day

61

The War And The Children

62

Escaping the Clutches of the Cadillac Course

63

A Letter to the Children

64

Prayer: Speech of the Soul

65

A Liberal Education for All (H. W. Household)

66

Ask Art #6 — A Classical Education Perspective on Charlotte Mason

67

Things New and Old

68

A Note on the Teaching of School Science

69

Imagination as a Powerful Factor in a Well-Balanced Mind

70

The Teaching of History to Young Children

71

Should Children Reason?

72

The Brontës

73

The Cure of a Mental Habit

74

“God with Us” as the Lost Tool of Education

75

Seed Time

76

Early Influences

77

The Mystery of the Kingdom of God

78

Transfiguration or the Heavenly Vision

79

The Nobility of Work

80

The Whole Teacher

81

Examinations and the PNEU

82

Citizenship and Literature

83

Technology: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

84

Something About Morris and Country Dances, Part II

85

Something About Morris and Country Dances

86

The Story of An Essay Towards a Philosophy of Education

87

The Art of Story-Telling

88

Recitation: The Children’s Art

89

A Programme for Sunday Reading

90

The Charlotte Mason College

91

From Charlotte Mason to College and Beyond

92

The Educational Philosophy of Charlotte Mason (6 of 6)

93

The Educational Philosophy of Charlotte Mason (5 of 6)

94

The Educational Philosophy of Charlotte Mason (4 of 6)

95

The Educational Philosophy of Charlotte Mason (3 of 6)

96

The Educational Philosophy of Charlotte Mason (2 of 6)

97

The Educational Philosophy of Charlotte Mason (1 of 6)

98

A Letter from E. C. Allen

99

Poetry-Making

100

Guide, Philosopher, and Friend

101

Memories of Scale How

102

Charlotte Mason College Students in 1952

103

Idyll Challenge V

104

Education in the Far-Flung Chain of the Empire

105

The House of Education Under Miss E. A. Parish

106

Memories of the Past

107

Habits at Home: A Conversation With Jennifer Pepito

108

A Modern-Day Olive Norton

109

The Boy Jesus

110

How to Preserve the Imaginative Power in Children

111

Can Appreciation of Art Be Taught?

112

Art Studies

113

Picture Study, by Mary Gillies

114

Picture Study, by Madeline Lambert

115

Sunday School Teaching

116

An Uncommon Quarterly

117

Latin — the elegant Tongue

118

The Mind at Work

119

The Disappearance of Difficulties

120

Concerning Repeated Narration

121

The Group System

122

Charlotte Mason’s Paradoxical Principle, Part 3

123

Charlotte Mason’s Paradoxical Principle, Part 2

124

Charlotte Mason’s Paradoxical Principle, Part 1

125

Olive Norton: The Recording

126

Olive Norton: The PNEU Teacher

127

Olive Norton: The Homeschool Mother

128

A Father and Son Look Back

129

The Carol of the Three Brothers

130

Conversation Piece

131

Joy to be Bought

132

A Home-Schoolroom in Madeira

133

The Relativization of Classical Education

134

Three Educational Idylls

135

High School Roundtable

136

Education in The Parents’ Union School

137

A Measuring Line

138

The P.U.S. Work in a PNEU School

139

Boys’ Preparatory Schools

140

The PNEU and Public Examinations

141

The Theology of the Great Recognition

142

Education And Life

143

Thomas Aquinas and the Great Recognition

144

The Parents’ Union in a Secondary School

145

The History of an Idea: Children Are Born Persons

146

The First Steps of Education

147

What Is Education?

148

Where Virtue is the Goal

149

The Only Child

150

Education of Conscience

151

What is a Liberal Education?

152

Jesus’ Bible Lessons

153

The Book of Centuries and How to Keep One

154

Three New Educational Common Factors

155

The Way of Reason

156

Character Training

157

Charlotte Mason and the Spirituality of Motherhood

158

The Conflict of Philosophies

159

Obedience

160

Why Small Things Matter

161

Ask Art #5 — The Motto

162

A Talk to Nurses on “The Child as a Person”

163

Thought-Turning

164

My Sensations Sweet

165

Miss Mason’s Principles In Character Training

166

Work: Partakers of His Resurrection

167

Occupations for Children Under Schoolroom Age

168

Joy to be Shared

169

The Advanced Montessori Method

170

Three Habit Hacks

171

Habit

172

The First Centenary

173

Family Bickerings

174

The Work and Aims of the PNEU

175

In Praise of Romanticism

176

The Playroom Leaflet

177

Charlotte Mason and the Child Who Loves To Learn

178

Mother Culture

179

Children Under Six

180

Education And Responsibility

181

Education and Personality

182

Introducing Rudolf Eucken

183

The Mother Who Teaches Her Own Children

184

Our Founder: Charlotte M. Mason

185

Letters from Mothers

186

After Fifty Years

187

Home Education Under Six

188

Too Wide A Mesh

189

Two or Three Witnesses

190

A Great Inheritance

191

A Code of Education in the Gospels

192

Notes and Queries by Elsie Kitching

193

The Place of Science in the Education of Children

194

Moral Training

195

Two Educational Ideals

196

The Story of Formation of Character

197

Of Such Is the Kingdom

198

Critical Thinking Through Narration

199

Letter From a Scientist

200

Using Technology Well

201

Self-Education

202

To Overcome Fear

203

The Mason Method of Teaching

204

Scouting — The Joy of Discovery

205

Godly Sorrow, Worldly Sorrow, and Joy

206

Songs For Children

207

Idyll Challenge IV

208

Decoration of the Nursery

209

Charlotte Mason on the Authority of Scripture

210

Charlotte Mason and Worldview Formation

211

Nursery Games for Children

212

The Great Recognition Mason Brought to Florence

213

Pestalozzi: The First Modern Educator

214

The Approach to Poetry

215

Living Memories of Emeline Steinthal: An Interview

216

Religious Teaching in the Home

217

Susan Schaeffer Macaulay Interviews Joan Molyneux

218

My Experience with Charlotte Mason in Sunday School

219

Influence

220

Do Charlotte Mason’s Ideas Still Work?

221

The Teaching of Citizenship

222

The Source of Miss Mason’s Teaching

223

Education is a Discipline

224

Managing Multiple Forms

225

A Few Remarks on Music Teaching, Part II

226

Charlotte Mason’s First Principle

227

Children Are Born Persons

228

Meditation by Charlotte Mason

229

Bible Lessons FAQ (Part 2)

230

Bible Teaching in the P.N.E.U.

231

Bible Lessons FAQ

232

Nature Study in the Home

233

A Year in Review — 1922

234

The New and Old Conceptions of Knowledge

235

Knowledge and Narration

236

Advent and Time

237

A Philosophy of Education Restated

238

Music in the Nursery

239

The Teaching of Drawing

240

Maria Montessori and the Classical Tradition

241

The Charm of Nature Study

242

High School at Home with Charlotte Mason

243

Children Up To School Age and Beyond (Continued)

244

Cultivating a Divine Education with Charlotte Mason

245

Children Up To School Age and Beyond

246

I Tried Charlotte Mason’s Schedule for 30 Days

247

The Teaching of English

248

A Physician’s Look at Charlotte Mason’s Views on Air and Exercise

249

Physical Culture

250

From Tired to Inspired

251

Simplicity

252

The Story of “Ourselves”

253

Neglected Nature

254

On First Reading Charlotte Mason’s Books

255

The Role of Knowledge in Moral Development

256

Charlotte Mason and the Philosophy of Science

257

Classical Meets Charlotte Mason

258

The Nature Work at the House of Education

259

The Perfect Charlotte Mason Education

260

Religious Training in the Home

261

A Modern Take on Scouting

262

Scouting

263

Homeschooling and Socialization

264

On the Teaching of Religion to Children

265

The Best Atlas for You

266

The Parents’ Union School

267

Teaching Tech

268

Practical Carrying Out

269

Jane Austen by Charlotte Mason

270

Reverence in Action

271

The Story of a Home Schoolroom

272

Reverence in Lessons

273

The Reading Habit and a Wide Curriculum

274

All Our Teaching of Children

275

A Jane Austen Evening

276

The Story of The Counties of England

277

On Learning Geography

278

From Charlotte Mason to College

279

Spiritual Joy

280

My Latin Journey

281

The Teaching of Latin

282

The Teaching of Chemistry

283

Knowledge Versus Information

284

Episode 200

285

The Story of School Education

286

Emmanuel, the Key to Our Hope

287

Conference Lessons

288

School Discipline

289

A Walk in December

290

Charlotte Mason and Gloucestershire

291

The Badge and the Motto

292

Spelling by Dictation

293

A Walk in November

294

A Living Education in Brazil

295

On the Teaching of Poetry to Children

296

Charlotte Mason and the Millennium

297

A Walk in October

298

When Did You Start To Enjoy History?

299

Conference on PNEU Methods

300

Math for Older Students

301

Some Experiences of a Pioneer School

302

A Walk in September

303

The Story of Scale How Meditations

304

The Promises of Poetry

305

On the Teaching of Poetry

306

A Walk in August

307

A Living Education in France

308

Teaching Children to Pray

309

Scripture Teaching

310

A Walk in July

311

Charlotte Mason and Your Heritage

312

Idyll Challenge 3

313

Teaching Methods of Miss Charlotte Mason

314

Principles Before Programmes

315

A Walk in June

316

The Educational Philosophy of Charlotte Mason

317

The Teaching of Geography, by R. A. Pennethorne

318

The Story of Parents and Children

319

A Walk in May

320

Geography Using Map Questions

321

The Teaching of Geography

322

Now That Dad Is Home

323

A Walk in April

324

Geography as a Means of Culture

325

Ourselves: Nossos Corpos, Nossas Almas

326

Babies’ Habits

327

What Hands Are For

328

A Walk in March

329

Truth Telling

330

Brush Drawing

331

My Scheduling Journey

332

A Walk in February

333

Moral Instruction, by Charlotte Mason

334

The Method of Narration

335

A Walk in January

336

The Story of “Home Education”

337

Life’s Decisions

338

A Visit to Winterland

339

The Religious Training of Children at Home

340

All Important Things

341

The Training of the Artistic Perception

342

The Child in the Garden

343

The Teaching of Mathematics to Young Children

344

Reading in the Nursery

345

From the Cell to the World

346

Nature in the Nursery

347

Art and Handcraft

348

Music Appreciation in the 21st Century

349

The Teaching of Scripture

350

Picture Study, by Marjorie Evans

351

How We Teach Citizenship

352

How We Teach Geography

353

Our Principles

354

A Physician’s Look at Charlotte Mason’s Views on Food

355

The Mind of a Child

356

Reflections on Music Appreciation

357

Musical Appreciation

358

The Loyal Parent

359

Early Drawing Lessons

360

Habits for Life

361

Ourselves

362

Reminiscences

363

On Teaching French to Young Children

364

My Tongue’s Use

365

The Place of Habit

366

A Tradition of Music Appreciation

367

Nature Note Books

368

Ask Art #4 – The Spirit and the Letter

369

Opinions and Principles

370

Music Appreciation in the PNEU

371

Music

372

Sunday Schools

373

A Journey in Musical Appreciation

374

Our Relations with Music and Art

375

Ask Art #3 – Scaffolding

376

Narration the Charlotte Mason Way

377

Ask Art #2 – What Happened?

378

How We Teach Literature

379

Supplies for Nature Notebooking

380

The Object of Faith

381

A Physician’s Look at Charlotte Mason’s Views

382

The Teaching Methods of Charlotte Mason and the PNEU

383

Ask Art #1 – Creative Writing

384

Parents and Education, by Charlotte Mason

385

Nature Study, by Agnes Drury

386

The Strait Gate

387

Sharing the Effort To Know

388

How to Keep a Nature Note-Book

389

Twice Blessed

390

Christmas Poems

391

First Reading Lessons

392

The Teaching of Nature Study

393

Waiting for the Light

394

Nature Notebook Phases

395

Characteristics of a PNEU School

396

Sermons on Faith

397

Growing Up with Charlotte Mason

398

Of Punishments

399

The Sacrament of Education

400

The Spirit and the Letter

401

The Origin of Ideas

402

A Liberal Education

403

Building Without Scaffolds

404

The Meeting

405

The God of Living Ideas

406

Ruminating on Recitation

407

Education for the Kingdom (Part 5 of 5)

408

Education for the Kingdom (Part 4 of 5)

409

Education for the Kingdom (Part 3 of 5)

410

Education for the Kingdom (Part 2 of 5)

411

Education for the Kingdom (Part 1 of 5)

412

A Devoted Life

413

A Journey with “The Scarlet Letter”

414

Christian Conflict with the Inklings

415

Into God’s Out-of-doors

416

How to Learn the Charlotte Mason Method

417

The Atmosphere of Education

418

Applying an Authentic Interpretation

419

Idyll Challenge 2.0

420

Mason’s Program for Bible Lessons

421

The Sacredness of the Person

422

The Value of Manual Training in Education

423

Highest Thinking and Simplest Living

424

A Few Remarks on Music Teaching, Part I

425

On Questions and Questioning

426

From an Ordinary Mother’s View Point

427

Miss Mason’s Message to the Children

428

Nature Notebooks in the 21st Century

429

Nature Study, by Christine Cooper

430

Number: A Figure and a Step Onward

431

A Programme for Plutarch

432

The Montessori System

433

Towards an Authentic Interpretation

434

What Worked Fifty Years Ago

435

What Would Charlotte Do?

436

Learning Styles and Charlotte Mason

437

What I Owe to The Classics

438

Wading in the Shallows

439

Miss Mason’s Methods of Teaching in Practice

440

A Look and Gesture of Delight

441

The National Mission

442

Charlotte Mason and the Educational Tradition

443

From Classical Teacher to Charlotte Mason Educator

444

The Fragmentation of Culture

445

Tools for You

446

How the PUS Helps a Young Mother

447

On Distraction

448

How Past Students Can Keep In Touch

449

A Look in the Mirror

450

Mother Culture

451

The Nativity

452

A Programme for Shakespeare

453

From Urbanite to Conservationist

454

Women Must Weep

455

A Dangerous Adventure

456

The Reception of Volume 6

457

How to Safeguard the Love of Learning

458

Charlotte Mason and the SAT

459

Mathematics

460

The Teacher of Physics

461

Charlotte Mason’s Call to Parents

462

Childhood’s Estate

463

A Letter Towards Sunday School with Charlotte Mason

464

Education is the Science of Relations

465

Musical Drill Practices

466

Miss Mason’s Ideal: Its Breadth and Balance

467

Living Lessons in Physics

468

Rhythm In Music

469

Worship, War, and Musical Drill

470

The Teaching Methods of Charlotte Mason

471

Physics the Charlotte Mason Way

472

Trop de Zèle

473

Smart About Your Wool

474

A Principle in the Practices

475

Tinkers

476

Lessons of Rush-Bearing

477

Nothing Is Trivial

478

Manual Training

479

Teaching Cardboard Sloyd

480

Teaching Paper Sloyd

481

A Mother Without a Governess

482

The Living Principles of Sloyd

483

The Mediocre Purist