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Adolescence: the Search for the Self

 
Title:      Adolescence: the Search for the Self
Categories:      Child Development, Social Skills, Inner Life of the Teacher, Parenting, About Anthroposophy, Middle School, High School
BookID:      151
Authors:      Eugene M. Schwartz
ISBN-10(13):      9780945803119
Publisher:      Rudolf Steiner College Press
Publication date:      1-1-1991
Number of pages:      88
Language:      English
Rating:      0 
Picture:      cover
Description:     
The Search for the Self and Weaving the Social Fabric of the Class

For teachers and parents of adolescents and those interested in the art of working with groups.

Lecture I, 'Adolescence: The Search for the Self,' develops a threefold picture of adolescence and offers helpful suggestions for parents and teachers. 'The arts . . . provide that delicate balance between self-expression and objectivity that adolescents sorely need. . . . What is unique about Waldorf schools is not that they provide courses in art and courses in academics [but] that virtually all courses are at once academic and artistic, so that the adolescent is always addressed as a whole person.'

Lecture II, 'Weaving the Social Fabric of the Class,' pertains mainly to teachers, but offers valuable insights on the temperaments for parents as well. 'The title of this lecture . . . brings to mind a remark that the British writer Carlyle once made about the difference between youth and old age, He said that when we are young, our life unfolds like a beautiful tapestry. When we grow old, we are permitted to step behind the tapestry. It is no longer so beautiful, but at last we can see all of the threads and follow their connections.'

Eugene Schwartz has had over thirty years of teaching experience with children and adults and has served as a consultant to over a hundred Waldorf schools.

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