The primary goal of education in 19th-century was to acquire knowledge. But Steiner-Waldorf rejected this principle and stated that knowledge is only one of the tools by which one teaches, so one of the forms of mental and moral development for the upbringing of a child's entire domain is to pay attention to the child's intellectual, emotional and voluntary dimensions. With this interpretation, the present study was conducted with the aim of analyzing and reflecting on the philosophy of Steiner-Waldorf education using qualitative method of content analysis. The study community was library documents, research reports and searches on global Internet networks. The findings indicate that the purpose of Waldorf's philosophy of education is to cr...
The spiritual well-being of children is often thought to be an important goal and outcome of educati...
This thesis research focuses on the study of Waldorf education and how it benefits the whole child. ...
This article presents the essence of the Austrian writer, philosopher and teacher Rudolf Steiner’s e...
Due to its strong emphasis on spiritual development in conjunction with physical and cognitive devel...
The aim of this essay is, firstly, to – through a text analysis – compare the curriculum of Waldorf ...
Bibliography: pages 316-340.1. Introduction -- 2. In search of the stone of love - the development o...
This paper begins by highlight the growing relevance of Rudolf Steiner’s thinking within academic di...
The analysis of Steiner Education as a method of instruction that produces graduates that are not on...
International Waldorf schools are a century old but still vigorous entities, present in 64 countrie...
This synthesis project examines Waldorf school pedagogy and its relation to critical and creative th...
The impetus for this paper is an article that appeared in the Sep-tember 1999 issue of The Atlantic ...
This paper presents Rudolf Steiner's idea of Waldorf Education as an alternative to modern education...
Despite a 100-year-old history and the existence of schools in nearly every country in the world, Wa...
Throughout the 70 years that Waldorf schools around the world have been educating children, the teac...
How a unification of art, science and religion can be achieved in education, and whether this can le...
The spiritual well-being of children is often thought to be an important goal and outcome of educati...
This thesis research focuses on the study of Waldorf education and how it benefits the whole child. ...
This article presents the essence of the Austrian writer, philosopher and teacher Rudolf Steiner’s e...
Due to its strong emphasis on spiritual development in conjunction with physical and cognitive devel...
The aim of this essay is, firstly, to – through a text analysis – compare the curriculum of Waldorf ...
Bibliography: pages 316-340.1. Introduction -- 2. In search of the stone of love - the development o...
This paper begins by highlight the growing relevance of Rudolf Steiner’s thinking within academic di...
The analysis of Steiner Education as a method of instruction that produces graduates that are not on...
International Waldorf schools are a century old but still vigorous entities, present in 64 countrie...
This synthesis project examines Waldorf school pedagogy and its relation to critical and creative th...
The impetus for this paper is an article that appeared in the Sep-tember 1999 issue of The Atlantic ...
This paper presents Rudolf Steiner's idea of Waldorf Education as an alternative to modern education...
Despite a 100-year-old history and the existence of schools in nearly every country in the world, Wa...
Throughout the 70 years that Waldorf schools around the world have been educating children, the teac...
How a unification of art, science and religion can be achieved in education, and whether this can le...
The spiritual well-being of children is often thought to be an important goal and outcome of educati...
This thesis research focuses on the study of Waldorf education and how it benefits the whole child. ...
This article presents the essence of the Austrian writer, philosopher and teacher Rudolf Steiner’s e...