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Catherine Levison

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Catherine Levison is the author of four books. She is also a public speaker to parenting, homeschooling and educational audiences throughout the United States and Canada. She is also a columnist for The Link[1] magazine. Levison lives with her family in the Puget Sound region of Washington state.

Career

Levison's workshops, articles, books and seminars are based on her extensive research into the teaching methods and educational philosophies of Charlotte Mason, a British educator from the last century whose techniques are currently receiving renewed interested, especially in American private and home schools.

"Homeschooling and parenting are intertwined in such a way that they can hardly be seen as separate concepts. ... As one overlaps with the other, we find that all parents are home educators to some degree." ~Catherine Levison[2]

Books

  • A Charlotte Mason Education: A How-to Manual, ISBN 978-1891400162 (SourceBooks)
  • More Charlotte Mason Education, ISBN 978-1891400179 (SourceBooks)
  • A Literary Education: An Annontated Book List, ISBN 978-1891400230 (SourceBooks)
  • "No One Ever Asked Me That; Conversations on the Afterlife", ISBN 978-0692248614

Speaking

Catherine Levison is a frequent workshop presenter and keynote speaker at homeschooling conventions. She also conducts all-day educational how-to seminars[3] throughout the United States and Canada for parents, teachers, and home educators.

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