Liz Beaven, Executive Director of the Alliance for Public Waldorf Education, explores the epidemic of school violence in the United...
Should curricula in other countries be based on a European ideal? Does that even exist? And what can European Waldorf...
Since September 2021 Sven Saar and Alan Swindell have been leading the new seminar in Ringwood, South England, the largest course for aspiring Waldorf teachers in Britain. In Great Britain almost all training courses are part-time and need to be financed by the students themselves. There is a long tradition...
Chestnut Ridge, New York. A new introductory anthroposophical course in the US state of New York. If you live in...
For some years now, the Waldorf Training Organization Gita – Centro Antroposófico has been offering further training in curative education....
Author, adult educator and complementary health practitioner Lisa Romero comments on the material reflections of the spiritual world that proliferate our fast-paced lives and how to navigate and meet them with moral understanding and spiritual perspective. Recently, my colleagues and I who work together in various communities under the ‹Developing...
Antwerp/Ghent. Living anthroposophy every day. September sees the start of the third round of the nine-month Belgian course ”Alchemy of...
Jordan Walker spoke with Joan Sleigh about her work with leadership in the tumult of today’s life. Leadership as an...
Kate Estember just turned 40. At 26, she became an Assistant Professor of Psychology, and at 28 she co-founded the Tuburan Institute, the first Waldorf School in Mindanao, the second largest island of the Philippines. Walter Siegfried Hahn spoke with her about her past, her future and what she is...
Buenos Aires, Argentina. Biodynamic research in Latin America. Sensitive crystallization, also known as copper chloride crystallization, is an analytical method...
A small group in Australia has taken practical steps to address an important question raised by many Waldorf teachers and...
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