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Charlotte Mason Poetry

Charlotte Mason Poetry

Charlotte Mason Poetry Team

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Show overview

Charlotte Mason Poetry has been publishing since 2017, and across the 9 years since has built a catalogue of 482 episodes. That works out to roughly 210 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 14 min and 34 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Education show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 4 days ago, with 22 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Charlotte Mason Poetry Team.

Episodes
482
Running
2017–2026 · 9y
Median length
22 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

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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English Literature and the Teaching Methods of Miss Mason

Jun 2, 202627 min

Holidays

May 26, 202625 min

Ourselves, by R. A. Pennethorne

May 19, 202615 min

Highways and By-Ways of Modern Thought

May 12, 202620 min

A Liberal Education for All — Letter III

May 5, 202623 min

A Liberal Education for All — Letter II

Apr 28, 202622 min

A Liberal Education for All — Letter I

Apr 21, 202610 min

Miss Mason’s Letter to the Children

Apr 14, 20268 min

What Next?

Apr 7, 202642 min

The True League of Nations

<p>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 …</p> The post <a href="https://charlottemasonpoetry.org/the-true-league-of-nations/">The True League of Nations</a> first appeared on <a href="https://charlottemasonpoetry.org">Charlotte Mason Poetry</a>.

Mar 31, 202622 min

The Application of PNEU Principles in the Home

<p>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 …</p> The post <a href="https://charlottemasonpoetry.org/the-application-of-pneu-principles-in-the-home/">The Application of PNEU Principles in the Home</a> first appeared on <a href="https://charlottemasonpoetry.org">Charlotte Mason Poetry</a>.

Mar 24, 202626 min

The Value of Handicrafts in Education

<p>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 …</p> The post <a href="https://charlottemasonpoetry.org/the-value-of-handicrafts-in-education/">The Value of Handicrafts in Education</a> first appeared on <a href="https://charlottemasonpoetry.org">Charlotte Mason Poetry</a>.

Mar 17, 202619 min

Some Difficulties Overcome

<p>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 …</p> The post <a href="https://charlottemasonpoetry.org/some-difficulties-overcome/">Some Difficulties Overcome</a> first appeared on <a href="https://charlottemasonpoetry.org">Charlotte Mason Poetry</a>.

Mar 10, 202611 min

Olive Norton: The Transcript

<p>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 …</p> The post <a href="https://charlottemasonpoetry.org/olive-norton-the-transcript/">Olive Norton: The Transcript</a> first appeared on <a href="https://charlottemasonpoetry.org">Charlotte Mason Poetry</a>.

Mar 3, 20261h 13m

The PNEU Ideal in Education

<p>Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff The June 1918 Parents’ Review shared some good news: “The generosity of members has enabled the Committee to engage Miss Wix, ex-student of the House of Education, as an additional Organising Secretary, and with her help they look forward to an even more successful year’s work.”[1] A letter from Henrietta …</p> The post <a href="https://charlottemasonpoetry.org/the-pneu-ideal-in-education/">The PNEU Ideal in Education</a> first appeared on <a href="https://charlottemasonpoetry.org">Charlotte Mason Poetry</a>.

Feb 24, 202614 min

Education Is a Life

<p>Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff Today we continue our Helen Wix series. Last week we saw that Miss Wix was widely recognized for her ability to teach the Charlotte Mason method to professional teachers. This was no easy task, as Wix herself pointed out in a 1927 letter: Indeed, the training of a [university] graduate …</p> The post <a href="https://charlottemasonpoetry.org/education-is-a-life/">Education Is a Life</a> first appeared on <a href="https://charlottemasonpoetry.org">Charlotte Mason Poetry</a>.

Feb 17, 202624 min

A Few Roots

<p>Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff One of the most dramatic chapters in the story of Charlotte Mason’s life is the adoption of her methods by a large number of state schools. The logistical challenge alone must have been staggering. Imagine trying to convince hundreds of teachers to teach in a new way and then finding …</p> The post <a href="https://charlottemasonpoetry.org/a-few-roots/">A Few Roots</a> first appeared on <a href="https://charlottemasonpoetry.org">Charlotte Mason Poetry</a>.

Feb 10, 202616 min

If I Could Begin Again

<p>Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff The “Books” section of the 1909 Parents’ Review contains a brief notice by Miss Mason of a new book: The Training of Children, by Mrs. H. C. Cradock (Bell, 2/–). Contains many useful hints, carefully arranged.[1] An earlier notice that year indicated that Mrs. Cradock’s first book, The Care of …</p> The post <a href="https://charlottemasonpoetry.org/if-i-could-begin-again/">If I Could Begin Again</a> first appeared on <a href="https://charlottemasonpoetry.org">Charlotte Mason Poetry</a>.

Feb 3, 202611 min

By My Spirit

<p>Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff The first time a visitor enters St. Mary’s Church in Ambleside, the first thing she notices is the beautiful and intriguing mural on the back wall. Everything about it is unusual, including its history. Gordon Ransom was a student at London’s Royal College of Art, but during World War II …</p> The post <a href="https://charlottemasonpoetry.org/by-my-spirit/">By My Spirit</a> first appeared on <a href="https://charlottemasonpoetry.org">Charlotte Mason Poetry</a>.

Jan 27, 202619 min

Obedience as a Vice

<p>Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff The Table of Contents of the 1921 Parents’ Review lists an article entitled “To What Extent Obedience may be Considered as a Vice”[1] By Mrs. Dermod O’Brien. Mrs. O’Brien was memorialized in the 1943 Parents’ Review with these words: Once again we have to mourn the passing of a most …</p> The post <a href="https://charlottemasonpoetry.org/obedience-as-a-vice/">Obedience as a Vice</a> first appeared on <a href="https://charlottemasonpoetry.org">Charlotte Mason Poetry</a>.

Jan 20, 202639 min
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