Charlotte's Daughters ... learning from Charlotte Mason and the Parents' National Educational Union
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Saturday, April 29, 2006
 

PNEU Curriculum notes

The (v. 2) and (v. 3) after the name of a subject refer to which version of my work is input. (v. 2) means second draft and (v. 3) means third.

The main difference between the drafts is that, after I had input the second draft, I checked every book mentioned in OCLC, the main library cataloging database. At the time, I was living within walking distance of a public university and could use its library. In the second draft, the titles and authors of books are as they appear in the term programmes. In the third, they are as given in library catalog records. If there was a subtitle, I added it; if an author's birth and death dates were available, I added them as well as the author's full name; if subject matter wasn't clear from a title, I added a brief description taken from subject headings or content notes; I also added number of pages. An asterisk before a title in a (v. 3) section means that I couldn't find an OCLC record for it and so information on it is less detailed.

A smaller difference is that, in the third draft, I tried to move away from dividing the work into 3 terms and to think of it as spread over an entire year,  but I haven't been entirely successful in this.

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