These days of February can be long, cold, and dark – literally and figuratively! I think my classes are the perfect antidote to the homeschool doldrums that can set in to our hearts and homes. There’s nothing better than checking in and learning together with other Charlotte Mason educators to help us over the hump.
Are you a leader of any sort in the Charlotte Mason world of education? (The answer is “yes” – parents are leaders!) If so, you might be interested in my upcoming class, Grace for Grace, Season 6, Living Education Lessons. We will take a deep dive into the book of John (chapters 1-7) and CM’s Scale How Meditations, applying what we learn specifically to our role as leaders, teachers, and parents. Registration is now open – just click on the button above!
Our text will be Scale How Meditations and John chapters 1-7. I think in this book you will learn the foundation and heart of Mason’s philosophy and I have found it to be helpful in understanding how to lead and teach others, not to mention how it has shaped me.
Charlotte Mason tells us about certain characteristics needed for teachers. Simplicity, humility, and courage will be examined in this class, as well as who she points to as examples. How to mentor others, strategies to solve issues, and examples of different styles of book discussions and co-ops will also be addressed. This is a group mentoring experience so the class will be limited to 25 attendees. You don’t need to have taken a previous Season as each Season can stand alone. Coaching, empathy, and accountability are what make these sessions unique – just ask those who have already participated (sometimes taking the same class two or three times!)
Pray and see if this class might be beneficial to you this spring in your CM journey. The class dates for this offering are March 14, 21, 28, April 4, 11, 25, and May 2.
For more information about Living Education Lessons including testimonies from participants, see my LEL page. And please don’t hesitate to reach out to me with any questions!
Warmly,
Nancy
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