This article provides an overview of the first-grade art and literacy curriculum of Waldorf schools, the world’s largest, non-religious independent educational network. The Waldorf curriculum was created by Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner, a contemporary of John Dewey and Maria Montessori who shared their belief in the advantages of active learning. Yet Steiner was unique among his contemporaries in his focus on an artistic approach to learning. Under their teacher’s direction, children draw, sing, play and learn the sounds of alphabet letters
The Steiner-Waldorf schools, of which there are 29 in the UK, 4 in Scotland and several hundred worl...
International Waldorf schools are a century old but still vigorous entities, present in 64 countrie...
School as a Journey is a lively, colorful, absorbing account of one Waldorf\u27s teacher\u27s journe...
This article provides an overview of the first-grade art and literacy curriculum of Waldorf schools,...
This article examines the unique educational approach of the Waldorf (Steiner) school, which is base...
Throughout the 70 years that Waldorf schools around the world have been educating children, the teac...
This article examines different concepts underlying Steiner/Waldorf teacher education and how they a...
Despite a 100-year-old history and the existence of schools in nearly every country in the world, Wa...
Waldorf education―an established and growing independent school movement―continues to be shaped and ...
This article presents the essence of the Austrian writer, philosopher and teacher Rudolf Steiner’s e...
Waldorf Pedagogy rises as an alternative pedagogy during the second decade of twenty century. The au...
The impetus for this paper is an article that appeared in the Sep-tember 1999 issue of The Atlantic ...
Children who are educated using a Waldorf Steiner approach demonstrate superior expressive drawing s...
The Steiner-Waldorf schools are well known for offering a curriculum infused with creative activitie...
This paper investigates the challenges in creating learning environments modern schools facing today...
The Steiner-Waldorf schools, of which there are 29 in the UK, 4 in Scotland and several hundred worl...
International Waldorf schools are a century old but still vigorous entities, present in 64 countrie...
School as a Journey is a lively, colorful, absorbing account of one Waldorf\u27s teacher\u27s journe...
This article provides an overview of the first-grade art and literacy curriculum of Waldorf schools,...
This article examines the unique educational approach of the Waldorf (Steiner) school, which is base...
Throughout the 70 years that Waldorf schools around the world have been educating children, the teac...
This article examines different concepts underlying Steiner/Waldorf teacher education and how they a...
Despite a 100-year-old history and the existence of schools in nearly every country in the world, Wa...
Waldorf education―an established and growing independent school movement―continues to be shaped and ...
This article presents the essence of the Austrian writer, philosopher and teacher Rudolf Steiner’s e...
Waldorf Pedagogy rises as an alternative pedagogy during the second decade of twenty century. The au...
The impetus for this paper is an article that appeared in the Sep-tember 1999 issue of The Atlantic ...
Children who are educated using a Waldorf Steiner approach demonstrate superior expressive drawing s...
The Steiner-Waldorf schools are well known for offering a curriculum infused with creative activitie...
This paper investigates the challenges in creating learning environments modern schools facing today...
The Steiner-Waldorf schools, of which there are 29 in the UK, 4 in Scotland and several hundred worl...
International Waldorf schools are a century old but still vigorous entities, present in 64 countrie...
School as a Journey is a lively, colorful, absorbing account of one Waldorf\u27s teacher\u27s journe...