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  • A Liberal Education for All — Letter I
    2026/04/21

    Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff In the spring of 1917, a series of three letters from Charlotte Mason to The Times were published in The Parents’ Review. The first appeared in the March issue and is presented here. By Charlotte Mason The Parents’ Review, 1917, pp. 218-221 [Letter to the Times.] Sir,—The Times never fails …

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    11 分
  • Miss Mason’s Letter to the Children
    2026/04/14

    Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff The first Children’s Gathering of the Parents’ Union School was held in Winchester in 1912. In The Story of Charlotte Mason, Essex Cholmondeley wrote that “Miss Mason hoped that all pupils would, during their years in the school, enjoy a gathering such as Winchester, but the war years were soon …

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    8 分
  • What Next?
    2026/04/07

    Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff According to Gearóid Barry, “The Armistice of 11 November 1918 gave Britons a moment of public jubilation, yet the first stage of demobilization at the end of 1918 … had to be rapidly revised such was the public frustration with it… Decanting so many men into the labour market increased …

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    42 分
  • The True League of Nations
    2026/03/31

    Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff In December 1918, American President Woodrow Wilson visited Europe and gave speeches in which he “reaffirmed that the making of peace and the creation of a League of Nations must be accomplished as one single objective.”[1] That same month, Charlotte Mason’s beloved friend Rev. Francis Lewis contributed an article to …

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    22 分
  • The Application of PNEU Principles in the Home
    2026/03/24

    Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff The first annual meeting of the Melbourne, Australia branch of the PNEU was held in 1905. One of the speakers had just arrived from England, and she riveted the audience with a detailed account of the House of Education in Ambleside. Then the vice-president of the branch “said that though …

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    26 分
  • The Value of Handicrafts in Education
    2026/03/17

    Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff Agnes Drury (1874–1958) was “brought up … on lines very similar to those advised by Charlotte Mason.” We are told this about her mother: She loved flowers and out-of-door things; she was skilful with her hands, teaching the children to bind their books and encouraging a sense of colour which …

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    19 分
  • Some Difficulties Overcome
    2026/03/10

    Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff When H. W. Household first introduced the Charlotte Mason method to the schools of Gloucestershire, he began with five schools in 1917. Miss F. M. Clark was a teacher at one of those schools. She spoke briefly about her experiences at a teacher conference in 1920, and her words may …

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    11 分
  • Olive Norton: The Transcript
    2026/03/03

    Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff On a fateful January day in the early 1970s, two girls visited a school. Their names were Margaret and Kirsteen. Their mother recalled that it “was a small PNEU school, run in a classroom built onto the back of someone’s private home, looking into an English country garden.”[1] The mother …

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