Catherine Levison
Auteur de A Charlotte Mason Education
A propos de l'auteur
Catherine Levison has over a decade of home schooling experience. The mother of five, and a grandmother, Catherine is a popular teacher and lecturer.
Œuvres de Catherine Levison
The Charlotte Mason Communique, Winter 1997 1 exemplaire
The Charlotte Mason Communique, Spring 1998 1 exemplaire
The Charlotte Mason Communique, Fall 1997 1 exemplaire
What Are The Liberal Arts? (paper) 1 exemplaire
The Charlotte Mason Communique, Spring 1997 1 exemplaire
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- #27,610
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- 3.9
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#1 is the language used. You actually have to use your brain, yes, I know... so awful. But it really broke me. Unfortunately I'm a BUSY mother who doesn't have time to analyse a sentence for three days. Probably a product of my crappy public education, but...
#2 I'm not really sure how I feel about an author who quotes Locke and Marx in connection to children's education. Granted, she was a Victorian who didn't know the consequences of Marx's influence, but it's still a hind sight thing. Makes me hesitant to utilise fully.
This is despite the fact that I'm going to a CM convention tomorrow. I like CM a lot, but I don't take this to be my bible like some homeschoolers I know. I already have a bible, thanks!… (plus d'informations)