This is third volume in the Home Education Series detailing Charlotte Mason’s method of education. This volume is subtitled: School Education. The series is used today by many homeschoolers around the globe and is considered a classic reference by the founder of the homeschooling movement. Volume 3 of 6. – Summary by rachelrw / linny
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Longfellow’s translation, Preface to the Series, and Preface
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Chapter 1 - Docility and Authority in the Home and the School
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How Authority Behaves
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Chapter 3 - 'Masterly Inactivity'
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Chapter 4 - Some of the Rights of Children as Persons
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Chapter 5 - Psychology in Relation to Current Thought
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Chapter 6 - Some Educational Theories Examined
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Chapter 7 - An Adequate Theory of Education
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Chapter 8 - Certain Relations Proper to a Child
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Chapter 9 - A Great Educationalist (A Review)
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Chapter 10 - Some Unconsidered Aspects of Physical Training
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Chapter 11 - Some Unconsidered Aspects of Intellectual Training
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Chapter 12 - Some Unconsidered Aspects of Moral Training
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Chapter 13 - Some Unconsidered Aspects of Religious Education
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Chapter 14 - A Master-Thought
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Chapter 15 - School-Books and How they Make for Education
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Chapter 16 - How to Use School-Books
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Chapter 17 - Education, the Science of Relations: We are Educated by our Intimacies: The Prelude and Prmterita
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Chapter 18 - We are Educated by our Intimacies, Part 2 Further Affinities
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Chapter 19 - We are Educated by our Intimacies, Part 3 Vocation
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Chapter 20 - Suggestions Towards A Curriculum - For Children Under 14, Part I
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Chapter 21 - Suggestions Towards A Curriculum (For Children under Twelve) Part II. School-Books
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Chapter 22 - Suggestions Towards A Curriculum Part III. The Love of Knowledge
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Appendix I - Questions for the Use of Readers - Chapters 1-11
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Appendix I, continued - Questions for the Use of Readers - Chapters 12-22
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Appendix II - Some Specimens of Examination Work Done in the 'Parents' Review' School, In Which the Pupils are Educated Upon Books and Things - Class 1A and 1B
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Appendix II - Some Specimens of Examination Work Done in the 'Parents' Review' School, In Which the Pupils are Educated Upon Books and Things - Class 2
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Appendix II - Some Specimens of Examination Work Done in the 'Parents' Review' School, In Which the Pupils are Educated Upon Books and Things - Class 3
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Appendix II - Some Specimens of Examination Work Done in the 'Parents' Review' School, In Which the Pupils are Educated Upon Books and Things - Class 4
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Appendix III What a Child Should Know at Twelve
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Appendix IV Examination of a child of Twelve on the work of a Term
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APPENDIX IV, continued. Examination of a child of Twelve on the work of a Term