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Waldorf education is a pedagogy based upon the educational philosophy of the Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner, the founder of anthroposophy. Learning is interdisciplinary, integrating practical, artistic, and conceptual elements. The Waldorf approach emphasizes the role of the imagination, developing thinking that includes a creative as well as an analytic component. The overarching goals of this educational approach are to provide young people the basis on which to develop into free, moral and integrated individuals, and to help every child fulfill his or her unique destiny, the existence of which anthroposophy posits. Schools and teachers are given considerable freedom to define curricula within collegial structures. The first Waldorf school was founded in 1919 to serve the children of employees at the Waldorf-Astoria cigarette factory in Stuttgart. As of 2009 there were 994 independent Waldorf schools located in sixty countries throughout the world; as of 2001 there were 1400 kindergartens, 120 institutions for special education, and 68 social and teacher training institutions world-wide. There are also Waldorf-based public and Charter schools, homeschooling environments, and Waldorf ideas are being taken up, often less in whole than in part, by an expanding number of American public and private schools today. The educational approach is known in some countries as Steiner or Steiner-Waldorf education. From Wikipedia under the
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Dallas Morning News Scraping enough money together for law school meant scrimping on dates, but Jack Crozier charmed Irma Hudak with simple romantic gestures. ... From Google News Search: "Waldorf Schools" Is there any WALDORF high schools in Connecticut? Q. IS there any Waldorf or boarding schools in Connecticut? near Enfield. Asked by sexylishous b - Mon Dec 29 00:42:47 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Looks to me like there are no Waldorf high schools in Connecticut -- there's a K-8 school, but no high school. Answered by prez2012 - Mon Dec 29 02:07:30 2008 I'm doing a presentation for my education class about waldorf schools. Can anyone find a typical class layout? Q. what i mean by "can anyone find a typical class layout", is can anyone find a website that states how a waldorf classroom and school would typically LOOK & be setup? how a typical day would be, etc. Asked by amore_tropicale - Fri Nov 16 15:21:18 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. google it Answered by ALOo_oOSH - Fri Nov 16 15:24:18 2007 has anyone attended or sent your child to a waldorf school?
Q. if so, what are your opinions about the program -- good/bad/whatever you feel. Asked by SAHM - Wed Jan 14 17:20:10 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. I student taught in a Waldorf School, know people who are Waldorf teachers, and know people who's children are or have been in Waldorf education. The teachers I know all love it, are very dedicated, and are extremely happy with their jobs. They could never think of doing anything else. The parents and children are split, some are glad that they chose Waldorf Education, others feel that it was the worst experience of their lives. I on the other hand, see many good things in their philosophy and am glad to have had the experiences I had in them, but would never work in another Waldorf School again. I think there are absolutely wonderful things in Waldorf education. I love the way they teach concepts with art and music and wish I could… [cont.] Answered by Lysa - Thu Jan 15 21:33:38 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Waldorf Schools" Waldorf education is a world-wide system of education founded by Rudolf Steiner in 1919. There are now nearly 1,000 Waldorf schools as well as numerous independent Waldorf pre-school programs. From Wikiquote under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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International Association for Waldorf Education in Middle and Easten Europe and countries further East
Associated Waldorf Schools of North America (AWSNA)
Steiner Waldorf Schools Fellowship