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Technology*

Alveary 2026-27
(Digital copy)

$ 69.00 USD

This Charlotte Mason technology course guides students in developing meaningful skills using modern tools. Students work with various technologies, from digital media creation to coding. They explore foundational principles and use what they have learned to solve problems and create original media while reflecting on the implications of technology and considering questions about privacy, the digital divide, and the role of innovation in society. This course equips students to think critically about the world of technology and its impact on their lives and future. Designed with High Schoolers in mind but may also be suitable for some 7-8th grade students. *Students need a Google email account, but no books are required for this course.

The multi-authored Charlotte Mason Centenary Monograph series is designed to highlight and explore the continuing educational and leadership relevance of Charlotte Mason (1842–1923) through the collective contributions of the Armitt Museum and Library, the University of Cumbria, the Charlotte Mason Institute, and other scholars and practitioners worldwide.

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Lessons are intended for personal use only. Permission is granted to print copies for personal use only. Lessons are immediately downloadable upon purchase.

*Interested in using these lessons or resources in your co-op, hybrid, or school? Read our guidelines for group use here.

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