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  • Charlotte Mason,  Classical Education,  CM Latin,  Latin Paedagogy,  Linguistics

    What Does Charlotte Mason Say about the Value of Latin?

    July 18, 2016 /

    The mere thought of teaching Latin is daunting to most homeschooling parents. This is understandable—few parents have studied it themselves and no one speaks Latin anymore! Why should we study it?!? I regularly see this question pop up in the AmblesideOnline Facebook group and in the AO Forum. When I have the time, I love to chime in (because #latinteacher #latinsnotdeaditisimmortal #haha). This summer, I was challenged to study Ms. Mason’s view on Latin after hearing a CM speaker share a perspective that I felt did not fairly represent the importance and value of Latin in a Charlotte Mason paradigm. So, when the opportunity presented itself just this past week…

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    Angela 5 Comments
  • Book Club,  Charlotte Mason,  Commonplace

    A "Small Collection of Books" Can Transform a Life

    July 25, 2015 /

    From that blessed little room...came out, a glorious host, to keep me company...

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    Angela 0 Comments

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