Skip to content
Facebook Instagram YouTube Email

Log in.

Scholé Sisters
  • About
  • Podcast
  • Contact
  • Shop
Join Sistershp
Scholé Sisters
Charlotte Mason’s School Education (Book 3 of the Home Education Series)

Charlotte Mason’s School Education (Book 3 of the Home Education Series)

Author: Charlotte Mason
Genres: Education, Non-Fiction
Tags: #1, #1 Topical Discussion, #105, #105 Topical Discussion, #111, #111 Topical Discussion, #112, #112 Topical Discussion, #115, #115 Topical Discussion, #122, #122 Topical Discussion, #132, #132 Topical Discussion, #133, #133 Topical Discussion, #136, #136 Topical Discussion, #145, #145 Topical Discussion, #146, #146 Topical Discussion, #34, #34 Topical Discussion, #41, #41 Topical Discussion, #48, #48 Topical Discussion, #50, #50 Topical Discussion, #59, #59 Topical Discussion, Brandy Vencel, Mystie Winckler, Recommended Books

After teaching about educating young children (up to the age of nine) in Home Education, Charlotte Mason turns her attention to 9-12 year-olds in School Education. Along with examples of books and exams she instructs us on:– The rights of children– The value of holistic education– How to help your child learn for themselves– How to develop the whole person– The importance of living books in education– How grades and rewards kill curiosity

More info →
Buy This Book Online
Buy from Amazon
Charlotte Mason’s School Education (Book 3 of the Home Education Series)
Buy now!
Mind to Mind: An Essay Towards a Philosophy of Education

Mind to Mind: An Essay Towards a Philosophy of Education

Authors: Charlotte Mason, Karen Glass
Genres: Education, Philosophical
Tags: #20, #20 Topical Discussion, #49, #49 Scholé Every Day, Pam Barnhill

This is Charlotte Mason as you have not seen her before: Mind to Mind is her well-seasoned final work, originally titled An Essay Towards a Philosophy of Education. Divested of outdated material, the essential philosophy is brought into sharp relief. Ms. Mason wrote, “The message for our age is, Believe in mind, and let education go straight as a bolt to the mind of the pupil.” Our generation needs to hear that message more acutely than ever. Karen Glass, with deep respect for the original, has preserved the essentials in Ms. Mason’s own words, while delivering the material in a format that speaks to today’s readers. This book is an abridgment in the literal Latin sense of “to shorten.” What has been shortened is not merely the length of the original volume, but the path between the modern reader and the mind of Charlotte Mason.

In this book, Charlotte Mason presents the vital principles that underlie her methods, and with the confidence of many decades of practice behind her, recommends those methods to a wider audience. She wanted to reform and regenerate the educational practices of Great Britain in the early 20th century, but 21st century readers will find her ideas just as potent, just as penetrating, and even more refreshing than they were when they were originally penned. Her first principle is "Children are born persons": not machines, not animals, not accidental conglomerations of cells, but persons, with all the magnificent possibilities that personhood implies. The education we should offer a person is the education Charlotte Mason offers to us.

More info →
Buy This Book Online
Buy from Amazon
Mind to Mind: An Essay Towards a Philosophy of Education
Buy now!
Charlotte Mason’s Parents and Children (Book 2 of the Home Education Series)

Charlotte Mason’s Parents and Children (Book 2 of the Home Education Series)

Author: Charlotte Mason
Tags: #20, #20 Topical Discussion, #4, #4 Scholé Every Day, #41, #41 Topical Discussion

This edition of Charlotte Mason’s Home Education Series is presented complete and unabridged, retaining the pagination of the original to make research and referencing easy. All the books have been fully transcribed and formatted using a clean and easy-to-read font so that there’s no excuse not to read these revolutionary works.In the second volume of her Home Education Series, Charlotte Mason collects some articles written for the Parent’s Review magazine written to encourage and instruct parents. Subjects discussed include:– The role of parents in guiding and inspiring their children– How to help children grow a good character– Parents responsibility in teaching Children about God– How to be gentle rather than harsh in discipline– How to deal with character flaws– Why we should teach children ‘why’

More info →
Buy This Book Online
Buy from Amazon
Charlotte Mason’s Parents and Children (Book 2 of the Home Education Series)
Buy now!
Charlotte Mason’s Ourselves (Book 4 of the Home Education Series)

Charlotte Mason’s Ourselves (Book 4 of the Home Education Series)

Author: Charlotte Mason
Genres: Education, Philosophical
Tags: #12, #12 Topical Discussion, #136, #136 Topical Discussion, #47, #47 Topical Discussion, #50, #50 Topical Discussion, #57, #57 Topical Discussion, #72, #72 Topical Discussion

Ourselves, the fourth volume of Charlotte Mason's Classic Homeschooling Series, is a character curriculum book written directly to children. Book I, Self-Knowledge, is for elementary school students; Book II, Self-Direction, is for older students. Self-Knowledge discusses our human desires and appetites; the "helpers" in our minds, such as intellect, sense of beauty, imagination, and reason; the ways in which we feel and express love for others, including sympathy, kindness, generosity, gratitude, courage, loyalty, and humilty; and truth, justice, and integrity; and ends by encourages children to develop the habit of being useful. Self-Direction is an in-depth discussion of the conscience and virtues such as temperance, chastity, fortitude, and prudence; the will and self-control; and the soul and its capacities, such as prayer, thanksgiving, faith, and praise. Charlotte Mason was a late nineteenth-century British educator whose ideas were far ahead of her time. She believed that children are born persons worthy of respect, rather than blank slates, and that it was better to feed their growing minds with living literature and vital ideas and knowledge, rather than dry facts and knowledge filtered and pre-digested by the teacher. Her method of education, still used by some private schools and many homeschooling families, is gentle and flexible, especially with younger children, and includes first-hand exposure to great and noble ideas through books in each school subject, conveying wonder and arousing curiosity, and through reflection upon great art, music, and poetry; nature observation as the primary means of early science teaching; use of manipulatives and real-life application to understand mathematical concepts and learning to reason, rather than rote memorization and working endless sums; and an emphasis on character and on cultivating and maintaining good personal habits.

More info →
Buy This Book Online
Buy from Amazon
Charlotte Mason’s Ourselves (Book 4 of the Home Education Series)
Buy now!
Scale How Meditations

Scale How Meditations

Author: Charlotte Mason
Tags: #81, #81 Topical Discussion

This series of Meditations comprise a verse by verse commentary on the first seven chapters of the Gospel according to St. John delivered as Sunday talks by Charlotte Mason to her disciples at "Scale How", The House of Education in Ambleside, and mailed weekly to subscribers during the year 1898 and later published in "The Parents' Review". This edifying collection is also an indispensable source for any one interested in exploring more deeply Mason's religious convictions.

More info →
Buy This Book Online
Buy from Amazon
Scale How Meditations
Buy now!
Charlotte Mason’s Home Education (Book 1 of the Home Education Series)

Charlotte Mason’s Home Education (Book 1 of the Home Education Series)

Author: Charlotte Mason
Tags: #157, #157 Topical Discussion, #20, #20 Topical Discussion, #22, #22 Topical Discussion, #26, #26 Topical Discussion, #40, #40 Topical Discussion, #59, #59 Topical Discussion, #67, #67 Topical Discussion, #81, #81 Topical Discussion

This edition of Charlotte Mason’s Home Education Series is presented complete and unabridged, retaining the pagination of the original to make research and referencing easy. All the books have been fully transcribed and formatted using a clean and easy-to-read font so that there’s no excuse not to read these revolutionary works. Written for both parents and teachers, Home Education collects six lectures on educating young children (up to the age of 9). In this volume, she shares her experience and wisdom on subjects such as:-how time outdoors promotes curiosity and learning-how to foster good habits in children-effective and natural methods of teaching young children-how to teach each subject-the power of narration to cement ideas in the mind-how to strengthen a child’s will so they can control their passions

More info →
Buy This Book Online
Buy from Amazon
Charlotte Mason’s Home Education (Book 1 of the Home Education Series)
Buy now!
Charlotte Mason’s Original Homeschooling Series

Charlotte Mason’s Original Homeschooling Series

Author: Charlotte Mason
Tags: #17, #17 Scholé Every Day, Brandy Vencel

This is the complete unabridged and authorized edition of the works of turn-of-the-century British educator Charlotte Mason, with a forward by Dr. John Thorley of The Charlotte Mason College. This six-volume set includes over 2400 pages on education, child training and parenting. Recognized as a pioneer in home education and major school reforms, Charlotte Mason's practical methods are as revolutionary today as when they were first written. These books were out of print for over 80 years until Dean & Karen Andreola brought them to America in while returning from a mission s trip in the spring of 1987. A Charlotte Mason educational revival soon followed. Charlotte Mason s writings reflect a lifetime of experience teaching children and training teachers. Her topics are meaty. Her ideas radiate brilliantly in the thoughts of those who take the time to ponder them. With each idea comes a practical how-to "for bringing up children within the educational life." The power of attention, moral character, the discipline of habit, safeguarding a child s curiosity, is a tiny peek at the topics presented. Although Miss Mason began writing in the 1880s, her principles still apply. Today's homeschool parents are seeing first-hand how wonderfully they work. After ten years of intense study and application of Miss Mason s principles with her own children, Karen Andreola wrote A Charlotte Mason Companion: Personal Reflections on the Gentle Art of Learning. Now today's parents can see what a Charlotte Mason education looks like in a contemporary setting while gleaning from its many benefits.

More info →
Buy This Book Online
Buy from Amazon
Charlotte Mason’s Original Homeschooling Series
Buy now!
Charlotte Mason’s Philosophy of Education (Book 6 of the Home Education Series)

Charlotte Mason’s Philosophy of Education (Book 6 of the Home Education Series)

Author: Charlotte Mason
Series: Carpe Librum
Tags: #103, #103 Topical Discussion, #106, #106 Topical Discussion, #111, #111 Topical Discussion, #112, #112 Topical Discussion, #117, #117 Topical Discussion, #131, #131 Topical Discussion, #140, #140 Topical Discussion, #141, #141 Topical Discussion, #148, #148 Topical Discussion, #149, #149 Topical Discussion, #154, #154 Topical Discussion, #156, #156 Topical Discussion, #28, #28 Topical Discussion, #33, #33 Topical Discussion, #40, #40 Topical Discussion, #56, #56 Topical Discussion, #57, #57 Topical Discussion, #68, #68 Topical Discussion, Carpe Librum Booklist

This edition of Charlotte Mason’s Home Education Series is presented complete and unabridged, retaining the pagination of the original to make research and referencing easy. All the books have been fully transcribed and formatted using a clean and easy-to-read font so that there’s no excuse not to read these revolutionary works.Written shortly before her death, A Philosophy of Education represents Charlotte Mason’s final thoughts after a lifetime spent thinking on education. Containing the final version of the 20 principles on which her method is based this book is a great place to start for parents of older children.

More info →
Buy This Book Online
Buy from Amazon
Charlotte Mason’s Philosophy of Education (Book 6 of the Home Education Series)
Buy now!
Charlotte Mason’s Formation of Character (Book 5 of the Home Education Series)

Charlotte Mason’s Formation of Character (Book 5 of the Home Education Series)

Author: Charlotte Mason
Tags: #135, #135 Scholé Every Day, #157, #157 Scholé Every Day, #67, #67 Scholé Every Day, Brandy Vencel, Guest Picks, Karen Glass

This edition of Charlotte Mason’s Home Education Series is presented complete and unabridged, retaining the pagination of the original to make research and referencing easy. All the books have been fully transcribed and formatted using a clean and easy-to-read font so that there’s no excuse not to read these revolutionary works.Formation of Character is a book for all parents, no matter the age of their children. It includes both stories and classic illustrations from literature teaching on the development of children’s character. In it she details:– How to train character by using many examples.– The story of the Parents National Education Union (PNEU)– How to educate older students– How the childhood of boys affected the men they grew to become.

More info →
Buy This Book Online
Buy from Amazon
Charlotte Mason’s Formation of Character (Book 5 of the Home Education Series)
Buy now!

Be the first to know when the next podcast is live!

Subscribe to our podcast!

Apple PodcastsAndroidby EmailRSS

Disclosure

We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

Conversations Galore

Affections Anthropology Apply Faithfully Aristotle Authority Boys C.S. Lewis Charlotte Mason Christmas Classical Classics Community Curriculum Definitions Dialectic Dorothy Sayers Educational Metaphors Habit High School Homeschooling Humility Karen Glass Latin Laughter Liberal Arts Love Motherhood Motivation Multiculturalism Ordo Amoris Parenting Philosophy Plato Podcast Pre-Reading Reading Retreat Rewards Scholé Self-Education Socratic Discussion teaching Thinking Virtue Wonder

© 2025 Scholé Sisters · Scribe theme by Restored 316

  • About
  • Podcast
  • Contact
  • Shop
Search