Learning Numbers through Native American Story

First graders at the Pasadena Waldorf Schoolare learning numbers through the Seneca Nation folklore story of Crow --  a young man ...
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Children of All Ages Need Recess

U.S. News and World Report recently published an article reminding parents and educators, yet again, about the crucial need for more ...
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Let Them Get Muddy!

BBC authors Alessia Franco and David Robson look at the latest research on the benefits of outdoor play and getting dirty ...
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Berkshire Waldorf School on Thanksgiving Storytelling

The Berkshire Waldorf School is reflecting on the season of Thanksgiving in their thoughtful article The Real Thanksgiving which offers a historical look at ...
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Learning Outdoors — Even in Winter

Tamarack Waldorf School is catching attention of their local radio and television news stations as the weather grows colder in Milwaukee, ...
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Why School Traditions Matter 

Traditions contribute to a sense of comfort and belonging, bring people together, encourage ongoing connection and reinforce shared values. Traditions ...
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Sacramento Waldorf School Basketball Coach Inspires

Athletic Director and basketball coach Dean Stark has worked with the Sacramento Waldorf School for 37 years and has secured 17 league championships ...
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The Extra Lesson in the News

Spring Garden Waldorf School was in the news for its extra lesson class in the article Smart Moves published by Akron Life Magazine. Extra ...
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Black History Month in Waldorf Schools

As Waldorf schools enter Black History Month, they strive to authentically incorporate lessons and cultivate a greater understanding of the ...
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