The Educator as Artist

Art teachers get to have fun. They teach through play, spread joy, and get their students’ creative juices flowing. While ...
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Healing through Inner Work

We are emerging from a time in history when many of our daily life activities have been dictated by urgency ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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, ...
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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 ...
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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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