- Foreword, Preface, Synopsis and Introduction
- Self-Education
- Children are Born Persons
- The Good and Evil Nature of a Child
- Authority and Docility
- The Sacredness of Personality
- Three Instruments of Education
- How We Make Use of Mind
- The Way of the Will
- The Way of the Reason
- The Curriculum
- The Curriculum Section I: The Knowledge of God
- The Curriculum Section II: The Knowledge of Man - History
- The Curriculum Section II: The Knowledge of Man - Literature
- The Curriculum Section II: The Knowledge of Man - Morals and Economics: Citizenship
- The Curriculum Section II: The Knowledge of Man - Composition
- The Curriculum Section II: The Knowledge of Man - Languages
- The Curriculum Section II: The Knowledge of Man - Art
- The Curriculum Section III: The Knowledge of the Universe - Science and Geography
- The Curriculum Section III: The Knowledge of the Universe - Mathematics
- The Curriculum Section III: The Knowledge of the Universe - Physical Devlopment, Handicrafts
- A Liberal Education in Elementary Schools
- A Liberal Education in Secondary Schools
- The Scope of Continuation Schools
- The Basis of National Strength: A Liberal Education from a National Standpoint 1. Knowledge
- The Basis of National Strength: A Liberal Education from a National Standpoint 2. Letters, Knowledge and Virtue
- The Basis of National Strength: A Liberal Education from a National Standpoint 3. Knowledge, Reason and Rebellion
- The Basis of National Strength: A Liberal Education from a National Standpoint 4. New and Old Conceptions of Knowledge
- The Basis of National Strength: A Liberal Education from a National Standpoint 5. Education and the Fullness of Time
- The Basis of National Strength: A Liberal Education from a National Standpoint 6. Knowledge in Literary Form
- Too Wide a Mesh
The sixth volume in the Home Education Series detailing Charlotte Mason's method of education. This volume is subtitled A Liberal Education for All. The series is used today by many home-schoolers around the globe and is considered a classic reference by the founder of the homeschooling movement. - Summary by InTheDesert
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