Living Books vs Text-books
A Charlotte Mason Moment: “Books dealing with science as with history, say, should be of a literary character, and we should probably be more scientific as a people if we…
A Charlotte Mason Moment: “Books dealing with science as with history, say, should be of a literary character, and we should probably be more scientific as a people if we…
A Charlotte Mason Moment: “There are two rational ways of teaching Geography. The first is the inferential method, a good deal in vogue at the present time; by it the…
A Charlotte Mason Moment: "Long ago, I was in the habit of hearing this axiom quoted by a philosophical old friend: - 'The mind can know nothing save what it…
A Charlotte Mason Moment: "We recognize that the power of appreciating art and of producing to some extent an interpretation of what one sees is as universal as intelligence, imagination,…
A Charlotte Mason Moment: “The importance of reverent attitudes is a little apt to be overlooked in these days. We are, before all things, sincere, and are afraid to insist…