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Waldorf Education Imaginative. Interdisciplinary. Spiritual.
The Basics Rudolf Steiner – philosopher Interdisciplinary  Imagination – creative + analytic Goals Free, moral, integrated students Fulfil unique destiny
Basis 3 Stages of child development Early childhood learning Experiential, sensory, imitative Elementary School Artistic, imaginative Adolescence Abstract thought, conceptual judgment
Waldorf in Action
Characteristics Multiple Intelligences Eurythmy – movement art Text + music Role play, dance Integration, spatial awareness, harmony Spirituality Wide range of traditions Seasonal festivals Law suits
Early Childhood Environment Homelike Outdoor play periods Oral Language Development “Waldorf Doll” – imagination Discourages media exposure Daily rhythms
Elementary Education Multi-disciplinary curriculum Heavy focus on the arts Eurythmy, music, crafts Foreign languages Content taught in stories Illustrated summaries Teachers loop - commitment
Secondary Education Specialist Teachers More strongly focused academically Courses in arts continue Independent creative thinking processes Fosters ethical principles Competence, responsibility, purpose
The Four Temperments Sanguine Light-hearted, fun loving, confident Cocky, arrogant, indulgent Day-dreamers, off task often, act on whims Choleric A Doer – ambition, energy,  dominate people of other temperaments easily angered or bad-tempered. Melancholic Ponderer , very kind, considerate highly creative  pre-occupied with tragedy - depressed.  perfectionists, loners Phlegmatic self-content, kind, but shy  Enthusiasm inhibited, lazy, resistant to change  relaxed, rational, curious, and observant many friends, more dependable
Schools Private Freedom in curriculum No standard text No principal – groups College of Teachers Board of Trustees Parents – non-curricular participation
Putting it into Practice Greet ,[object Object],Relate ,[object Object],Draw ,[object Object],Plant ,[object Object],Play  ,[object Object],Move ,[object Object]

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Waldorf Education

  • 1. Waldorf Education Imaginative. Interdisciplinary. Spiritual.
  • 2. The Basics Rudolf Steiner – philosopher Interdisciplinary Imagination – creative + analytic Goals Free, moral, integrated students Fulfil unique destiny
  • 3. Basis 3 Stages of child development Early childhood learning Experiential, sensory, imitative Elementary School Artistic, imaginative Adolescence Abstract thought, conceptual judgment
  • 5. Characteristics Multiple Intelligences Eurythmy – movement art Text + music Role play, dance Integration, spatial awareness, harmony Spirituality Wide range of traditions Seasonal festivals Law suits
  • 6. Early Childhood Environment Homelike Outdoor play periods Oral Language Development “Waldorf Doll” – imagination Discourages media exposure Daily rhythms
  • 7. Elementary Education Multi-disciplinary curriculum Heavy focus on the arts Eurythmy, music, crafts Foreign languages Content taught in stories Illustrated summaries Teachers loop - commitment
  • 8. Secondary Education Specialist Teachers More strongly focused academically Courses in arts continue Independent creative thinking processes Fosters ethical principles Competence, responsibility, purpose
  • 9. The Four Temperments Sanguine Light-hearted, fun loving, confident Cocky, arrogant, indulgent Day-dreamers, off task often, act on whims Choleric A Doer – ambition, energy, dominate people of other temperaments easily angered or bad-tempered. Melancholic Ponderer , very kind, considerate highly creative pre-occupied with tragedy - depressed. perfectionists, loners Phlegmatic self-content, kind, but shy Enthusiasm inhibited, lazy, resistant to change relaxed, rational, curious, and observant many friends, more dependable
  • 10. Schools Private Freedom in curriculum No standard text No principal – groups College of Teachers Board of Trustees Parents – non-curricular participation
  • 11.