Stories are our unique human inheritance. Our collective memories have been stored in the world’s fairy tales, folk tales, myths, and histories shared down the generations. Through stories, we have a line of communication into our unconscious depths and to the spiritual world.
Through presentation, small group discussion, individual reflection and research, participants will:
- Reflect on the arc of storytelling in Waldorf schools from early childhood through adolescence, following the unfolding consciousness of the developing child, from fairy tale to myth to history.
- Develop plans for renewing their program’s story content toward the ideal of a just and liberatory education that supports the development of every child as a whole human being.
- Refine teaching strategies for story-based, age-appropriate approaches to supporting student inquiry with a social justice lens.
- Consider how storytelling can be used in the service of generational healing and historical meaning-making, for our students and ourselves.
This workshop takes place in live Zoom sessions on the following dates/times:
- Friday, April 4: 7:00 pm-8:30 pm Eastern (NY) Time
- Saturday, April 5: 10:30 am-12:00 pm and 12:30 pm-2:00 pm Eastern (NY) Time
In order to receive a Certificate of Completion, you must attend all three sessions.
Sessions will not be recorded.
Cost
- Early Bird (Register by March 28 and save $25): $185
- Regular (Register after March 28): $210
Cost includes a $25 non-refundable registration fee
Discount options
25% off for
- Schools sending more than one participant.
- Sunbridge teacher education program graduates
- Payments made in Canadian dollars
Discounts may not be combined
For registration please go here.
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