Charlotte Mason

Charlotte Maria Shaw Mason
Born1 January 1842
Died16 January 1923(1923-01-16) (aged 81)
Ambleside, England
Alma materHome and Colonial Society
OccupationEducator
Employer(s)Bishop Otter Teacher Training College, self-employed

Charlotte Maria Shaw Mason (1 January 1842 – 16 January 1923) was a British educator and reformer in England at the turn of the twentieth century. She proposed to base the education of children upon a wide and liberal curriculum. She worked for five years under Fanny Trevor at Bishop Otter College.

Mason's philosophy of education has been summarized as emanating from two principles, that "children are born persons" and "education is the science of relations." Mason promoted a humanistic and highly integrative model for education which emphasized cultivating a love of learning in children as well as spiritual and moral formation.[1] Her theories have become especially influential in the Christian education and homeschooling movements.

  1. ^ Glass, Karen (2019). In Vital Harmony: Charlotte Mason and the Natural Laws of Education. ISBN 9781700769800.