Teacher Training Videos (old)

It is our pleasure to offer several Teacher Training Videos to aid you in your teaching. Three are recorded webinars A Delectable Education held in the past, and the others are presentations we, as well as other expert Charlotte Mason educators, have shared at various conferences.

It is not always possible to attend special events, and even then, difficult to take in all that is offered there. Now you may digest valuable teacher training material at your own pace and in your own surroundings. We hope these downloads will expand your knowledge of Miss Mason’s principles and practices and encourage you to use her method in your homes.

The videos on this page are for your personal use only. If you are interested in gathering a group and putting on a small conference, you may like to look at our two new Conference Packages. Each package includes three professionally recorded videos that you can share with your small group or use to put on a local conference. There is even an option to include a live Q&A with Emily, Nicole, and Liz to end your time together.

We do not offer refunds on any digital products, therefore, please read the description of this product carefully before ordering. Please feel free to contact us at contact@adelectableeducation if you have any questions.

Clay Modelling Demonstration Lesson

Has something been holding you back from serving clay-modeling to your family as a regular part of the homeschool feast? Perhaps this lesson causes tension or frustration in your school […]

Shakespeare Demonstration Lesson

Does the thought of enjoying Shakespeare seem like an oxymoron? Are you a little terrified to include this in your school lessons? Or do you just want to see a […]

High School Algebra Demonstration Lesson

When it comes to algebra so many parents are unsure of how to do it, let alone teach it. While arithmetic wasn’t bad, mixing letters and numbers never made sense […]

Composer Study Demonstration Lesson

Take a peek into the Thomas family homeschool as LaShawne Thomas and her daughters share a brief discussion of composer study. Find out a little about the purpose of composer […]

Forecasting: Planning Your Terms

We are constantly asked about how to pace out the assigned work across the school year. If a time-table is the mark of a well-governed homeschool, where do assigned page […]

Untangling Our Handicraft Knots

Do you have a love/hate relationship with handicrafts? Do they instill fear and trembling, or maybe even guilt into your homeschool? Do you feel at a loss for what to […]

Beauty Amidst Concrete: Delighting in Urban Nature

God’s beauty can be found in the rolling hills and green pastures, in the rushing rivers and flower-filled meadows. But it can also be found among high-rise buildings, honking horns, […]

Nature Journal Demonstration Lesson

Join Nicole to learn how to facilitate a nature notebook entry with your students. Nicole will paint alongside you (and/or your students) to create a brushdrawing of a nature specimen […]

Living Books: Atmosphere, Discipline, Life

In a world of loud and contrary voices, parents need wisdom. Our children are not reading, distracted by entertainment and occupations that compete with time to read. Twaddle is readily […]

Moral Formation: The Will and The Conscience

The Way of the Will Most homeschooling parents would say that the character of our children is of utmost importance to us. In fact, concerns over character are often a […]

Form II Geography Demonstration Lesson

In this lesson you will get a chance to observe an entire Geography lesson complete with Map Questions (answered again from memory as Form 2 students are required to do), […]

Form I Natural History Lesson

Join Emily Kiser and her Form IA son as they enjoy a Natural History lesson about seed-boxes and fruits. You’ll get a front row seat to watch the lesson unfold […]