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A Parents' Review School had been formed (later to be known as the Parents' Union School), at which the children were taught according to Mason's educational philosophy and methods. Mason wrote and published several other books developing and explaining her theories of education:
Mason was co-founder of PNEU together with Emeline Petrie Steinthal. [2] The word "National" was adopted as part of the name in 1890, [3] and in the same year, the organisation began publishing The Parents' Review, "a monthly magazine of home-training and culture", under the editorial leadership of Charlotte Mason. [4]
She was the eldest of eleven children. The family business was banking and philanthropy. Via her husband Ernest Louis Franklin, she was related by marriage to Rosalind Franklin, co-discoverer of the structure of DNA. In 1890 she met Charlotte Mason in what others consider to be the "inspiring experience" of Franklin's life. [1]
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They continued their cultural interests, talking to artists, writers, and educationalists like Charlotte Mason and Frances Arnold. Mason, who ran a school for governesses, published the Parents Review, for which Armitt wrote articles. [3] [4] Armitt died in 1908. [3]
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