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Charlotte Mason Poetry

Charlotte Mason Poetry

Charlotte Mason Poetry Team

Charlotte Mason Poetry is dedicated to promoting Charlotte Mason’s living ideas. We strive to share an authentic interpretation of Mason’s life work through a combination of original and vintage articles by a wide variety of authors. Our team draws from and transcribes many rare and wonderful documents from the PNEU many of which cannot be found anywhere else on the web.

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Charlotte Mason Poetry episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Charlotte Mason Poetry for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Charlotte Mason Poetry episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Charlotte Mason Poetry - Education of Conscience

Education of Conscience

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08/01/23 • 29 min

Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff Florence Mary Parsons (1864–1934) was an accomplished author and acknowledged expert in 18th-Century literature and art. She was also friends with Henrietta Franklin, and in the late 1890s she was introduced by Mrs. Franklin to a growing movement of educational reform known as the PNEU. In 1899, Parsons gave a ...

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Charlotte Mason Poetry - Olive Norton: The Homeschool Mother
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01/09/24 • 11 min

Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff In December 1962, an extraordinary article appeared in The Parents’ Review. Entitled “A P.U.S. Home-Schoolroom,” it was written by a veteran homeschool mother named Olive Norton. Mrs. Norton wrote the article at the end of her homeschooling journey; she had educated her children for more than twelve years. On this ...

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Charlotte Mason Poetry - Why Small Things Matter

Why Small Things Matter

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05/23/23 • 23 min

Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff In November 1909, the 13th Annual PNEU Conference was held in Birmingham.[1] On the morning of the second day, a paper by Dr. Helen Webb was read entitled “Environment in Relation to Nervous Stability.” It offered advice on how to raise healthy children in our modern hectic era, and it ...

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Charlotte Mason Poetry - The Educational Philosophy of Charlotte Mason (1 of 6)
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08/06/24 • 38 min

Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff Joan L. Molyneux (1908–1986) once wrote, “I have always lived within the sphere of influence of Charlotte Mason, as my parents became PNEU members before I was born.” She “was taught at home by a PNEU governess until she went to the PNEU School in Burgess Hill in 1921,” and ...

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Charlotte Mason Poetry - Olive Norton: The PNEU Teacher

Olive Norton: The PNEU Teacher

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01/16/24 • 7 min

Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff Last week we shared the remarkable story of Olive Norton, the homeschool mother. Her testimony as a mother-teacher was reported in the 1962 issue of The Parents’ Review, soon after her daughter had left the “home-schoolroom ... at the age of sixteen and a half years.” As with many parents ...

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Charlotte Mason Poetry - The War And The Children

The War And The Children

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04/15/25 • 16 min

Editor’s Note. This letter from Charlotte Mason was first published in The Times and then reprinted in the April 1915 issue of The Parents’ Review. In this letter Mason formally addressed the nation as the doyen, or senior representative, of teachers. By Charlotte M. Mason The Parents’ Review, 1915, pp. 269-274 Sir,—This is a time ...

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Charlotte Mason Poetry - The Work and Aims of the PNEU

The Work and Aims of the PNEU

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02/14/23 • 27 min

Editor’s Note. “Just before the summer holidays [in 1887],” reminisced Charlotte Mason, “a few persons met in a neighbouring drawing-room to discuss a scheme for a Parents’ Educational Union.”[1] As a direct result of that meeting, the PNEU was born. But that was not the only momentous event in PNEU history that took place in ...

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Charlotte Mason Poetry - Where Virtue is the Goal

Where Virtue is the Goal

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08/15/23 • 18 min

What is the ultimate purpose of education? What are we trying to accomplishing in our homeschools and our schools? In the final analysis is education about “the assimilation of facts [and] the retention of information”? Is its goal to achieve “knowledge of external nature”? Or is it more about the heart than the head? Is ...

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Charlotte Mason Poetry - The Book of Centuries and How to Keep One
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07/11/23 • 23 min

Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff Gertrude M. Bernau studied under Charlotte Mason at the House of Education in 1894. By 1906, she was the principal of a PNEU school for girls in London.[1] One benefit of having a school in London is that they were relatively close to the British Museum. Bernau recalled later: “When ...

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Charlotte Mason Poetry - Learning to Live

Learning to Live

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05/13/25 • 40 min

“On my arrival at Ambleside I was interviewed by Miss Mason who asked me for what purpose I had come. I replied: ‘I have come to learn to teach.’ Then Miss Mason said: ‘My dear, you have come here to learn to live.’” — a new student at Charloe Mason’s teacher training college It is ...

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Charlotte Mason Poetry currently has 427 episodes available.

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The podcast is about Podcasts and Education.

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The episode title 'Olive Norton: The PNEU Teacher' is the most popular.

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The average episode length on Charlotte Mason Poetry is 27 minutes.

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Episodes of Charlotte Mason Poetry are typically released every 6 days, 23 hours.

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The first episode of Charlotte Mason Poetry was released on Mar 22, 2017.

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