with perspective
“I had grown up in a home where I had been made to believe that it was a lowly thing…
“I had grown up in a home where I had been made to believe that it was a lowly thing…
In Part 1: How to Educate Students Outside the Classroom, I discussed the method of reading and retelling (often referred…
As countries around the world grapple with the coronavirus outbreak, the closings of schools, colleges and universities are leaving students…
Earlier in 2019, I shared books that I had been reading so far along with stacks that had been gathered…
Something I think British poet Malcolm Guite excels at is what Charlotte Mason termed as the Science of Relations, explained…
In late April, our local homeschooling association hosted their annual homeschooling conference and Cori Dean from Maple Tree Publishing had…
Earlier in June, the Charlotte Mason Study Group I am part of hosted an evening to introduce and discuss the…
* I wrote this article for our church’s Resurrection Reads: Summer 2019 Newspaper and some of it was from an…
What follows is a visual collection of some of the books that have found their way into our home since…
In Francis Schaeffer’s essay, Pollution and the Death of Man he describes lecturing at a Christian school whose neighboring property across a…