Charlotte Mason advocated a "method" of lessons, which included comments to the teacher about preparing for lessons. What is included in this practice, why is it necessary or helpful, and how do we implement effective planning? Lessons are far more than simply reading and narrating. Keeping students on track throughout a school year takes some vigilant and diligent work on the teacher's part. Enjoy this re-release of a former episode with relevance for every single school week.
Episode 125: The Relevance of Charlotte Mason Math
Episode 124: Living Books Library
Episode 123: Listener Q&A #26
Episode 122: Charlotte Mason with Non-Homeschoolers
Growing Up with CM and Dyslexia
Towards an Authentic Interpretation
Episode 119: Listener Q&A #25
Episode 118: Homeschool Environments: An Interview with Jessica Feliciano
Episode 117: Authority & Docility, Part III
Episode 116: Authority & Docility, Part II
Episode 115: Authority & Docility, Part I
Episode 114: Listener Q&A #24
Episode 113: Service
Episode 112: Notebooks and Paperwork, Part 2
Episode 111: Notebooks and Paperwork, Part I
Episode 110: Listener Q&A #23
Episode 109: The Profession of Teaching
Episode 108: Masterly Inactivity
Episode 107: Forming Informed Opinions
Episode 106: Listener Q&A #22
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