School education
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School Education, the third volume in Charlotte Mason's Home Education series, delves into her philosophy of education.
It emphasizes the use of living books, rich in literary merit and infused with living ideas, to cultivate a love of learning in children.
Mason advocates for a single, careful reading of texts, allowing students to engage deeply with the material and develop their own understanding through narration and other methods.
The book promotes a student-centric approach, where the teacher acts as a facilitator, guiding students to discover the beauty and power of literature.
It challenges traditional teaching methods, emphasizing the importance of fostering joy and intellectual curiosity in the learning process.
It emphasizes the use of living books, rich in literary merit and infused with living ideas, to cultivate a love of learning in children.
Mason advocates for a single, careful reading of texts, allowing students to engage deeply with the material and develop their own understanding through narration and other methods.
The book promotes a student-centric approach, where the teacher acts as a facilitator, guiding students to discover the beauty and power of literature.
It challenges traditional teaching methods, emphasizing the importance of fostering joy and intellectual curiosity in the learning process.
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