The Educator as Artist
Art teachers get to have fun. They teach through play, spread joy, and get their students’ creative juices flowing. While ...
Read More Healing through Inner Work
We are emerging from a time in history when many of our daily life activities have been dictated by urgency ...
Read More Three Waldorf Graduate Brothers Break Three World Records
A team of three brothers from Edinburgh, with a shared passion for adventure, sport and music, rowed 3,000 miles across the ...
Read More Human Connection in the Time of COVID
Connection and relationships are at the heart of Waldorf education. Now is a time when isolation and divisiveness are all ...
Read More Media Taking Notice of Waldorf Education
While there is much news coverage of our Waldorf schools using outdoor classrooms, media outlets are also taking note of ...
Read More Encouraging Children to make Human Connections
CityTV's Breakfast Television broadcast in Toronto, Canada, has interviewed Jennifer Deathe, Admissions Manager at Waldorf Academy -- a Pre-k through Grade 8 Waldorf ...
Read More The Case for Going Outdoors All Winter
The pandemic has made a new case for winter outdoor activity. As British fellwalker, guidebook author and illustrator, Alfred Wainwright, ...
Read More Latest Research on Cursive Handwriting
Another scientific study on the benefits of handwriting was published this summer in Frontiers in Psychology Magazine. The study by Norwegian University ...
Read More Students Who Inquire, Learn
When students generate their own questions around a subject, they deepen their knowledge of the topic and their ability to ...
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