The Story of Charlotte Mason, 1842-1923

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The life of the Victorian educator and reformer who founded the Parents’ National Educational Union.

SKU: 9780718895884 Categories: , ,
Binding: Perfect Bound
Pages: 287Author: Essex Cholmondeley
 

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Charlotte Mason (1842-1923), orphaned and poor at the age of sixteen, nonetheless developed into an inspiring and original educational reformer of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century, a period of great intellectual vitality and cultural change. Enabled through the help of friends and colleagues she founded the Parents’ National Educational Union (PNEU) in 1887 and established the ‘The House of Education’, the Teacher Training College for women in Ambleside in 1892. The clarity and coherence of her applied philosophy of education established the foundation for a simple, stimulating and deeply satisfying enjoyment of learning for children of all ages in countless homes and schoolsin Britain and the world. In her biography, Essex Cholmondeley draws on her own experiences of Mason’s teaching, as well as her extensive literary output, to unfold her life and work. Whilst she and Elsie Kitching lacked full details of Mason’s family history, a warm and lively personality emerges, able to inspire other people with her own splendid vision.

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Weight0.442 kg
Dimensions23.4 × 15.6 × 1.6 cm

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