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		<title>Comment on Homeschooling the Charlotte Mason Way by Penny</title>
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		<dc:creator>Penny</dc:creator>
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		<description>Interesting article and I like the way it captures the essentials of Charlotte Mason style homeschooling.  As a matter of detail, she was not a homeschooling mother, but a trained teacher who never married or had children.  She did not found the homeschooling movement either.  At the time she lived many upper and middle class children were educated at home as a matter of course.  Much of her writing deals with education in general, in schools as well as at home, but many homeschoolers find her methods congenial.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting article and I like the way it captures the essentials of Charlotte Mason style homeschooling.  As a matter of detail, she was not a homeschooling mother, but a trained teacher who never married or had children.  She did not found the homeschooling movement either.  At the time she lived many upper and middle class children were educated at home as a matter of course.  Much of her writing deals with education in general, in schools as well as at home, but many homeschoolers find her methods congenial.</p>
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