Adventures In Steiner Education
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Author | : Brien Masters |
Publisher | : Rudolf Steiner Press |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1855841533 |
An internationally acknowledged authority in Steiner education, Brien Masters has worked for decades as a teacher in both public and Waldorf schools, and has served as a teacher trainer, consultant, writer and lecturer. In Adventures in Steiner Education, he draws on his rich and varied experience to paint a vivid picture of Waldorf education in practice. Spicing the text with many personal stories and anecdotes, he brings to life the theory behind this increasingly popular educational approach, from the early years through to the Lower and Upper Schools. This lively book serves not only as an informative and entertaining introduction, but also as a helpful refresher course for those seeking to become fully acquainted with the basic principles of Steiner Education.
Author | : Rudolf Steiner |
Publisher | : SteinerBooks |
Total Pages | : 153 |
Release | : 2007-09 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 0880108401 |
Whereas most readers are familiar with Goethe as a poet and dramatist, few are familiar with his scientific work. In this brilliant book, Henri Bortoft (who began his studies of Goethean science with J. G. Bennett and David Bohm) introduces the fascinating scientific theories of Goethe. He succeeds in showing that Goethe's way of doing science was not a poet's folly but a genuine alternative to the dominant scientific paradigm. Bortoft shows that a different, "gentler" kind of empiricism is possible than that demanded by the dualizing mind of modern technological science and demonstrates that Goethe's participatory phenomenology of a new way of seeing--while far from being a historical curiosity--in fact proposes a practical solution to the dilemmas of contemporary, postmodern science. If you read only one book on Goethan science, this should be the one!
Author | : Rachel C. Ross |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 112 |
Release | : 2014-02-03 |
Genre | : Child rearing |
ISBN | : 9781888365764 |
Many parents struggle to carry the principles of Waldorf schools through into the home.This caring and generous book offers wonderful support for parents facing particular challenges, and general guidance for bringing up children. It addresses issues including different parenting styles, how to break bad patterns, actively observing children, meeting children's needs, and the need for healthy boundaries.
Author | : Thomas Stehlik |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 275 |
Release | : 2019-10-31 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 3030316319 |
This book marks the centenary of the first Waldorf School, established by Rudolf Steiner in Stuttgart in 1919. With around 1,150 Waldorf Schools and over 1,800 Waldorf Kindergartens established in over 60 countries, this book examines and analyses how the initial impulse of Steiner education has grown over the last century to become a worldwide alternative movement in education. The author documents and compares the growth and development of Waldorf schools and Steiner-inspired educational institutions around the world, and determines the extent to which the original underpinning philosophy has been maintained against the contexts and challenges of contemporary global trends in education. Within such diverse international contexts, it is significant that the schools retain such a distinctive identity, and clearly redefine how ‘alternative education’ can be viewed. This comprehensive volume will be of interest and value to scholars of Steiner education and Waldorf schools as well as alternative education more widely.
Author | : Sharifa Oppenheimer |
Publisher | : SteinerBooks |
Total Pages | : 355 |
Release | : 2006-08 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 0880109955 |
6 lectures and an essay, 1919-1920 (CW 297) World War I destroyed the structures, values, and self-confidence that created the seeming greatness of the nineteenth century. In its place stood ruins and the shards of a civilization. In response to this, Emil Molt--the director of the Waldorf-Astoria Cigarette Factory and a student of Rudolf Steiner--decided to establish a school to educate people who could create a new culture. Thus, the Waldorf school movement was begun. Rudolf Steiner agreed to act as the school's consultant, and his insights guided the school in accomplishing this ambitious task. The goal of this education was that, through living inner work guided by the insights of Rudolf Steiner, the teachers would develop in the children such power of thought, depth of feeling, and strength of will that they would emerge from their school years as full members of the human community, able to meet and transform the world. These lectures occurred around the opening of the first Waldorf school. They serve as an excellent, inspiring introduction to Waldorf education as a whole. Here Steiner outlines--with freshness, immediacy, and excitement--the goals and intentions of a new form of education and speaks to parents of prospective students. He explains the school's guiding principles and describes how parents must participate, with understanding and interest, in the awakening of their children's creative forces so that a healthier society can come about. German sources: Die Waldorfschule und ihr Geist (GA 297); "Die pädagogische Zielsetzung der Waldorfschule in Stuttgart," from Soziale Zukunft, Feb. 1920 (GA 24).
Author | : Martina Muller |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2016-09-15 |
Genre | : JUVENILE FICTION |
ISBN | : 9781782503293 |
A new edition of a classic picture book about courage and valuing difference, full of life and color.
Author | : Henning Köhler |
Publisher | : Association of Waldorf Schools of North Americ |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2013-12-27 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 9781888365283 |
New spiritually-based solutions are needed to solve some of the complex problems found in today's youth. Mr. Koehler courageously presents parents and teachers with a practical path of schooling the thinking, heart, and will in selfless devotion to the individual destiny of each child.
Author | : Brien Masters |
Publisher | : Rudolf Steiner Press |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1855842009 |
Is the philosophy we use to educate our children responsible, at least partially, for the attitudes and general tone of our societies? A recent UNICEF report on wealthy countries saw the United States and the United Kingdom ranked lowest in the quality of life for young people across a wide range of categories--including poverty, health, drugs, friendships, and happiness. According to experts, those nations that performed best in the survey have created "child-friendly" societies in which, for example, young people are not pressured to achieve academically until their teens. In contrast, educators in the US and UK generally press toward economic success, using education as a means of generating--through "No Child Left Behind" and increasing use of tests--the high achievers needed, it is thought, to produce material wealth. Brien Masters--an educator for more than fifty years--asserts that education has a central role to play "in bringing into human lives those qualities that can take us forward to a progressive future." He proposes that Rudolf Steiner's educational approach, which is practiced primarily in the Waldorf schools around the world, is well equipped to enable this. In Steiner Education and Social Issues--via a series of short, engaging chapters and based on his broad personal experience of teaching and teacher-training--Masters tackles a wide range of modern social issues, from drugs and nutrition to boredom to the influence of television and multicultural societies. This is a wise and informative guide for parents, teachers, and anyone interested in the future development of our children and our culture.
Author | : Barbara J. Patterson |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 195 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Child development |
ISBN | : 9780964783232 |
"Beyond the Rainbow Bridge" is a treasure house of practical and inspiring wisdom for raising children. Based on a successful parent enrichment class led by a seasoned teacher and parent. Learn about healthy rhythms, creative discipline, birthday stories, and doll making. Appendix with resources and craft instructions. Richly-illustrated with photographs and pencil drawings. For anyone who cares for children.
Author | : Meg Quinlisk |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2018-07-09 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780646984926 |
Families of young children today face a fast-paced world of consumerism and isolation. Many have lost touch with the traditions of their grandparents and the grounding rhythm of life connected to nature. To fill this void, the Steiner playgroup offers connection and meaning, supporting both the child starting out on a social life and the new parent creating a family life.Ebba Bodame's twenty years of experience in Rudolf Steiner early childhood education are distilled here in a treasury of insights-a must-have travel guide for anyone setting out on the journey of working with young children. Gathered together are all the ingredients of the playgroup morning, moving through the seasons of the year. Parents can harvest this wealth of stories, songs, games and activities to enrich the family's daily life. And sprinkled throughout are suggestions for the practical and spiritual roles of playgroup leading, homemaking and parenting.