Category: Waldorf
Here we explore general information about Waldorf education, including its guiding principles, curriculum, and unique teaching methods. This section provides an overview of Waldorf’s educational philosophy, its global reach, and both praise and critiques from various perspectives.
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“Partial Vision” in Alternative Education
Explore the concept of “partial vision” in alternative education in this insightful article by Ron Miller. Learn about holistic education and the limitations of the Waldorf approach.
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Warm and Woolly? An Anthroposophical Experiment
Discover the truth behind the idyllic facade of the Steiner movement in this insightful article by Kristin A. Sandberg and Trond K.O. Kristoffersen.
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Rudolf Steiner And The Organic Movement
by Michael Barker. Magical thinking has a long history of involvement with the global organic agriculture movement, and one of the most influential proponents of such connections was the white supremacist Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925). As the founder of a spiritual movement known as Anthroposophy, Steiner was a true believer in miracles, and the year before…
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Waldorf: A Very Alternative Education
Escape routine and explore a unique educational path at a Steiner school in a picturesque village. Discover a holistic approach to learning and growth.
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Report Mainz
Discover the controversial history behind Waldorf schools in this unauthorized translation of a German news broadcast from July 10, 2000.
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THE RUDOLF STEINER THREAT TO VICTORIAN EDUCATION
Ian Robinson From: The Australian Rationalist, No 30, March 1992, pp 5-11 reproduced by permission of the author About the Author Ian Robinson worked for more than twenty years as a senior curriculum officer, researcher and professional development officer with the Victorian Education Department and wrote their basic curriculum document, The Primary School Curriculum: A…