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Balance in Teaching - eBook

 
Title:      Balance in Teaching - eBook
Categories:      General Waldorf Education, General Waldorf Curriculum, Inner Life of the Teacher, About Anthroposophy, Elementary School, Middle School, eBooks
BookID:      200
Authors:      Rudolf Steiner
ISBN-10(13):      0936132485
Publisher:      Steiner Books
Publication date:      2007
Number of pages:      220
Language:      English
Rating:      0 
Picture:      cover
Ebook:      Download ebook1.pdf
Description:     

7 lectures: Stuttgart, Sept. 15-22, 1920 / Oct. 15-16, 1923 (CW302a), Foundations of Waldorf Education series, vol. 11

Speaking to the teachers at the first Waldorf school in Stuttgart, Steiner asserts that the unfortunate presence of dishonesty and alienation in society today cannot be addressed without a completely renewed and holistic education. He states fact that successful teaching requires a living synthesis of the "spiritual gymnast," the "ensouled rhetorician," and the "intellectual professor." Of these, the formative effect of the rhetorician's cultivation of artistic speech is the most important.

"It's impossible for true teaching to be boring," declares Steiner, and he offers several examples of how teachers can observe a natural phenomenon so intimately that its creative life can flow into the children through a teacher's own words in the classroom. He also describes, in spiritual scientific depth, how the actions of teachers directly affect the physiological chemistry of their students. From this perspective, education is really therapy, transformed to a higher level, and should be seen as closely related to the healing arts. Steiner also shows how the perception of hidden relationships between education and the processes of human development can kindle a heartfelt enthusiasm and a sense of responsibility in teachers for the far-reaching health effects that educational activities can produce.

Translated (revised) by René Querido, Introduction by Douglas Gerwin

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Keywords: teacher training, adult education, Waldorf teaching

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