Anyone who has been reading my blog for the last few years has often read posts sprinkled with the teachings of Charlotte Mason. I have been slowly learning more and more about this fascinating lady and how she taught children. Up until very recently, I had only read things written by modern day Charlotte Mason followers that explained her methods in modern English. Here are a few of the great sites that helped me get a taste of this teaching method:
Simply Charlotte Mason
Ambleside Online
Charlotte Mason Help
Queen’s Homeschool
Charlotte Mason Research & Supply
While these sites were invaluable to help me get a basic understanding of this method of education, I wanted to hear it all first hand from Miss Mason herself. So, I purchased the Original Homeschooling Series by Charlotte Mason for my E-reader and have begun reading this series.
I have found things in her writings with which I agree and am greatly encouraged by, but there are also ideas and beliefs that I do not agree with and will not follow. There are also things that some Charlotte Mason followers do and use that I, personally, cannot agree with or use. Since I have talked about this method of education on my blog in so many posts, I felt that I should share my honest opinion so that I do not lead others to believe that I agree with everything that Miss Mason believed.
Some of the things that I have learned and agree with are:
:: A mother being fully capable of teaching her children
:: The emphasis on Biblical knowledge
:: Using a varied curriculum of the greatest works and materials available
:: Using living books
:: Nature study
:: Habit training
:: Teaching history in chronological order
:: Using narration and dictation as tools in learning
:: Developing an appreciation of the arts
:: Utilizing a method rather than feeling bound by a system
Some of the things that I do not agree with or cannot follow are:
:: Theistic evolution. (I believe in the 6 literal days of creation as it is written in the book of Genesis.)
:: Direct operation of the Holy Spirit. (I believe that the Holy Spirit works through the Word of God today and not in any miraculous way.)
:: The use of old literature for teaching science. (I believe that since science is a field in which new discoveries are being made all the time that using an antiquated text is not going to help prepare my children for today’s world.)
:: Grammar, Spelling, and Composition (There is quite a large variety of opinions among today’s Charlotte Mason followers about how and when to teach these skills. First of all, I believe that these are skills that must be taught and practiced in order for a student to become proficient in all three. I am not a confident student of grammar, spelling, or composition so I feel the need to have a curriculum that teaches these skills rather than trying to rely on my own knowledge to teach my children.)
I do love and utilize many things from this method of education for my children. I believe that there are many great things to glean from Miss Mason’s experience with teaching. However, I wanted to be sure that my beliefs and opinions on certain topics were made clear to others who may be influenced by my blog.
Joy
Food for thought……to be sure.
I’m still waiting for my CM series books to arrive, so I can start reading them first hand, as well.
Thanks Amanda!
Amanda
Thanks for your comment, Joy. I’m glad to have been able to read first hand from her series. It helped me to really get a better idea of how I wanted to use this great method. Hope your books come soon! 🙂
Leslie
I’m so glad you posted this! I just stumbled upon your blog when looking at CM resources. I love the ideas of her methods but agree with you on every point. Isn’t that the wonderful thing about homeschooling? We can tweak it to meet our family’s needs/beliefs!
Amanda
I appreciate your comment 🙂 I also think that having the ability to tweak things to make them work for our family is a one of the greatest things about homeschooling.