Sally Thomas is an award-winning poet, fiction writer, and essayist, a poetry instructor at Homeschool Connections, and the homeschooling mother of four young adults. Her essays on education have appeared in such magazines as First Things and Plough Quarterly; her essay "Schooling at Home" was anthologized in the 2013 edition of Best Spiritual Writing, edited by Philip Zaleski and Philip Yancey. She has educated her children for many years using the Mater Amabilis Catholic Charlotte Mason program, whose high-school curriculum she has helped to create. Sally lives in North Carolina with her husband Ron, a professor of theology at Belmont Abbey College, and their two youngest children.
Charlotte Mason, the Accidental Thomist, and Her Method
An educational philosophy and method with the fingerprints of the Angelic Doctor all over it? The British Victorian educator Charlotte Mason delivers that education to your homeschool.