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The Story of Charlotte Mason, 1842-1923 Essex Cholmondeley

The Story of Charlotte Mason, 1842-1923 By Essex Cholmondeley

The Story of Charlotte Mason, 1842-1923 by Essex Cholmondeley


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The Story of Charlotte Mason, 1842-1923 by Essex Cholmondeley

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 schools in 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.

The Story of Charlotte Mason, 1842-1923 Reviews

This is an important book about an increasingly recognised Victorian educator whose rich precepts remain full of vitality and relevance, even within the changed conditions of the present century. Jason Fletcher, Headmaster, Heritage School, Cambridge Essex Cholmondeley's work offers just the sort of introduction to Charlotte Mason's life that the discerning, relational reader welcomes as they seek to uncover the source and influences behind her enduring philosophy of education. Based extensively on primary sources and decades of insight by Mason's close colleagues, this biography continues to be a mainstay resource of information and inspiration for those seeking to more deeply understand Mason's design for education. Dr Deani Van Pelt, Charlotte Mason Institute There are six volumes and numerous pamphlets and articles describing Charlotte Mason's philosophy and model, yet few accounts of her personal life and work. Filled with anecdotes and stories, this volume helps complete the picture begun by the painter Fred Yates - offering the reader a better understanding of the person behind the philosophy and thus connecting them personally to Mason's lifework. Dr Jack Beckman, Professor of Education, Covenant College, Georgia The Story of Charlotte Mason is an introduction and a tribute to the life and work of a once almost forgotten educator. Yet, in an interesting way she has remained alive, vibrant, and relevant into the twenty-first century. Mason's principles are so basic to the human being that many will be relevant for centuries to come. She saw education through a relational lens, and The Story of Charlotte Mason gives the reader that relational story by providing much context from the people who knew her best through their work with her. The Story of Charlotte Mason is a must read for anyone who wants a thorough understanding of Mason in her times. J. Carroll Smith, EdD, Retired Assistant Professor of Education and Founder of the Charlotte Mason Institute

About Essex Cholmondeley

Essex Cholmondeley (1892-1985) was a student of Charlotte Mason's at Scale How, gaining a First Class qualification in 1919. After teaching in PNEU schools, she returned to Ambleside in 1924 to assist Elsie Kitching at the Parents' Union School. She was appointed Vice-Principal of the House of Education in 1930, and was Principal from 1934-1937, serving on the Charlotte Mason Foundation until 1962.

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The Story of Charlotte Mason, 1842-1923 by Essex Cholmondeley
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James Clarke & Co Ltd
2021-11-25
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