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Questions for the Future
Written by Robert Thomas
Thomas is a Waldorf teacher and member of the Hague Circle, Translation: John Weedon
From Rene Descartes right through to…
A forum that resonates
During the World Teachers' Conference 2023, a forum was dedicated to the topic of «Waldorf Education in the Context of Cultural Diversity». Read a report here by Linda…
Literature
1: Cf. Steiner, Rudolf GA 326. the emergence of natural science in world history and its development since then. 4th ed. 2017. Dornach: Rudolf Steiner Verlag, p. 21f.
2: Cf. Hans…
Being at Home Where You Are
In April, almost a thousand teachers and educators from over 60 countries left their home countries to take part in the World Teachers' Conference 2023 at the…
Nurturing the Most Human in Humans
Education must not be about accumulating lots of theories. What really matters is to remain awake, attentive – to forge a mindful way of being. Read here the…
Being a Body: Pedagogical Tasks in a Digital Lifeworld
The World Teachers’ Conference dedicated both a forum and a working group to education for a digital world. Children and young people have a…
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The first Waldorf school in the world
The child took centre stage: the Waldorf school movement, which now spans the globe, began over 100 years ago with a school for…
IASWECE
The «International Association for Steiner Waldorf Early Childhood Education (IASWECE)» supports training and further education for work with the child through working groups, joint…
The Hague Circle – International Council for Steiner Waldorf Education advises on the basis of a differentiated perception about the essential criteria of Waldorf education and about its design in…
The Goetheanum
The General Anthroposophical Society at the Goetheanum is a cosmopolitan initiative with 36 National Societies and a good 42'000 members. It was founded in 1923 and since then has…