The finale of this four-part series considers how anthroposophy inspired the foundations of Waldorf Education as practically applied and transformed...
The second in this four-part series looks at the differences between presenting anthroposophy to a group of practicing Waldorf teachers or to a public audience with a general interest in Waldorf Education. Part 1 of the series can be found here. Because Waldorf Education has grown out of anthroposophy, there...
The Waldorf movement has been growing in East Africa since the 1980s. In 2007, individual educational initiatives joined to form the East Africa Association of Waldorf Steiner Schools. The East Africa Association has been working to link Waldorf projects from Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. At this year’s Whitsun Online Festival organized by the Anthroposophical Society in...
At the recent World Teachers’ Conference, there was an event devoted to themes on the tasks of the School for Spiritual Science, its inauguration through Rudolf Steiner, and the meaning of the Sections—the Pedagogical Section in particular. This Section, along with the General Anthroposophical Section, was led personally by Rudolf...
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