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BOOKS: What Is Waldorf Education?

Title:      What Is Waldorf Education?
BookID:      264
Authors:      Rudolf Steiner
ISBN-10(13):      0880105275
Publisher:      Steiner Books
Publication date:      2003
Number of pages:      128
Language:      English
Rating:      0 
Picture:      cover
Description:     

Three lectures by Rudolf Steiner, Introduction by Stephen Keith Sagarin

One of the most talked about alternatives to public schooling today is method known as Waldorf education. But what is it? Simply put, it is an approach that considers the "whole" child, not just intellectual capacities. It also considers the child's whole life - how a teacher's actions will affect the child later in life, physically, emotionally, and spiritually.

Here is a reader-friendly Waldorf "taster." It contains three lectures on Waldorf education by Rudolf Steiner and a thought-provoking, accessible introduction by a Waldorf teacher and longtime student of Steiner’s educational methods. The lectures present what Steiner sees as the "fundamentals" of Waldorf pedagogy in a matter-of-fact, objective, non-dogmatic way. The introduction is broad and informative, explaining that, before all else, a Waldorf school must be a good school.

This is a must-read for anyone involved with, connected to, or interested in Waldorf education. If you are at the point of deciding where and how your child will be educated, you cannot afford to ignore this.

Available from Steiner Books, Rudolf Steiner College Bookstore, Waldorf Education in Canada

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