Title: | Teaching History Volume 1 |
Categories: | Fifth |
BookID: | 159 |
Authors: |
Roy Wilkinson |
ISBN-10(13): | 0945803443 |
Publisher: | Rudolf Steiner College Press |
Publication date: | 2000 |
Number of pages: | 91 |
Language: | English |
Rating: |
![]() |
Picture: |
![]() |
Description: |
The History curriculum for fifth and sixth grades in a Waldorf school follows the thread of development of cultures through Ancient India, Persia, Egypt and Chaldea, Greece, and Rome. This provides a picture of the changing human consciousness from ancient clairvoyance to the loss of spiritual vision and, with it, the awakening of independent ego awareness and materialism. The teacher is guided to a deeper understanding of the spiritual significance of mythologies and great epics, and shows how the ancient world points the way to the future. Contents: Ancient India-The Ramayana, Krishna, Buddha; Ancient Persia-Zarathustra; Egypt and Babylon-Isis and Osiris, Gilgamesh; Greece-The Iliad, Theseus, Demeter and Persephone, The Odyssey, The Argonauts, Hercules, Prometheus, City-states, Biographies; Rome-Political development, Development of Christianity, Conquests and collapse, Biographies (For source material on the Middle Ages, usually also covered in sixth grade, see the author's Teaching History Volume II.) Available through Rudolf Steiner College Bookstore Keyword: home school, homeschool |