A key to education, according to Charlotte Mason, can be found in a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley where he speaks of “understanding that grows bright gazing on many truths.” (Vol. 6, p. 157) This is true for the student of any age. It’s also one of the reasons our co-op continues to flourish. We even have two moms who teach for us who don’t have any children attending. Teaching and learning with Mason’s philosophy and methods is really that different. Different enough that everyone, including the teachers, wants to “gaze on many truths”.
Stille Nacht |
Poet |
fall 2009 – Pyramus and Thisbe |
conferring during a game of Name That Tune |
artist and prints |
handicrafts |
nature notebooks |
recitation |
Eve says
Visiting from the Charlotte Mason Blog Carnival. What wonderful things they have all been doing. Seeing it in photos is lovely. I love the concept of the co-op.
Anonymous says
Thanks for documenting our evening here. It is always good to hear your perspective.
Bobby Jo
rachaelnz says
What a wonderful night it must have been Nancy! You have certainly given me lots of ideas for our "mini" co-op. We have done art lessons together this year, but would love to add in some nature study and poetry next year.
Thanks for sharing your documents too!
Bonnie says
Excellent evening.
"The idea of God as infinitely wise is at the root of all truth." A. W. Tozer
The Glasers says
*Different enough that everyone, including the teachers, wants to "gaze on many truths".*
This is so true!!! Every day, I come across a new truth or thing of beauty and I am so thankful for the road less travelled! 🙂