Waldorf In The News
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 ...
Read More Creative Skills Benefit Arts and STEM
Researchers on sources of innovation out of Universities in the Netherlands and Australia joined forces to study the nature of ...
Read More Outdoors in All Weather at Anchorage Waldorf School
While many of our schools have made local and national news for their outdoor classrooms, Anchorage Waldorf School’s recent news coverage ...
Read More Waldorf Student, Trinity Roybal, Appointed to Indigenous Youth Council
Congratulations to Santa Fe Waldorf Schooljunior, Trinity Roybal, for her appointment to the inaugural Indigenous Youth Council in New Mexico. The ...
Read More New Study Assesses Impacts of Nature Play
A study from the University of South Australia, published in the journal PLOS One, assessed the impacts of unstructured nature play on ...
Read More The Waldorf Class Play
Why do Waldorf schools have students, at each grade level, perform a class play? Class plays, often performed in springtime, ...
Read More Making Social Connections While Making Music
New research from social neuroscientists from Bar-Ilan University and the University of Chicago have studied the social functions and brain ...
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