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S8E103: Composition the Charlotte Mason Way with Karen Glass
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- Today on The New Mason Jar podcast, Dawn moderates a discussion between host Cindy Rollins and guest Karen Glass, veteran homeschool mom and member of the AmblesideOnline Advisory
- Karen and Cindy talk about narration and composition in the Charlotte Mason paradigm, beginning with a little background on Karen’s new book, The Art of Composition
- Why Cindy has always said that parents don’t need a writing program and Karen’s response
- Cindy’s concern for parents to remember to focus on ideas in narration over the form of composition
- Karen’s thoughts on the building blocks of narration as the foundation of writing and composition
- How Karen came to see that she had developed a sort of philosophy of writing as a conversation
- Cindy talks about distinguishing between narration and summaries of a text
- Karen shares some encouragement for moms with struggling narrators
To see the full show notes for this episode, including quotes and book links, please visit https://thenewmasonjar.com/103/.
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Content provided by Cindy Rollins. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Cindy Rollins or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
- Today on The New Mason Jar podcast, Dawn moderates a discussion between host Cindy Rollins and guest Karen Glass, veteran homeschool mom and member of the AmblesideOnline Advisory
- Karen and Cindy talk about narration and composition in the Charlotte Mason paradigm, beginning with a little background on Karen’s new book, The Art of Composition
- Why Cindy has always said that parents don’t need a writing program and Karen’s response
- Cindy’s concern for parents to remember to focus on ideas in narration over the form of composition
- Karen’s thoughts on the building blocks of narration as the foundation of writing and composition
- How Karen came to see that she had developed a sort of philosophy of writing as a conversation
- Cindy talks about distinguishing between narration and summaries of a text
- Karen shares some encouragement for moms with struggling narrators
To see the full show notes for this episode, including quotes and book links, please visit https://thenewmasonjar.com/103/.
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