The Education Outlook Discusses Charlotte Mason (1896)


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The Education Outlook

We are glad to see a new edition of Miss Mason’s excellent homoly lectures on Home Education.  They are so full of common sense and so well adapted for young women who stand with “reluctant feet where womanhood and girlhood meet,” that they may be safely and strongly recommended. Miss Mason’s ideal of education for children and girls would not, we imagine, be altogether on the lines which lead through the high school to the University college, or at least she perceives very clearly that a higher and truer education for a great majority of girls is that which is calculated to make them sweet and serviceable at home, whether in the home of their parents, or in the home of their brothers, or of their husbands. ~ The Education Outlook

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