As 2025 draws to a close, Melbourne Rudolf Steiner Seminar launched the inaugural edition of Seminar Conversations, a publication for Steiner / Waldorf teachers and the school community.
The conference 100 Years of Waldorf Early Childhood in North America will take place from February 6th to the 8th, 2026 in Spring Valley, NY. Registration opens December 15th.
In an age when most students can type faster than they can write, it’s easy to wonder whether learning handwriting and cursive is still relevant. Yet a growing body of neuroscience suggests these «old
Aaron Crook won the 6633 Arctic Ultra, a 620-kilometer ultramarathon through the Arctic Circle in northwestern Canada. Crook, a former Waldorf student, raised money for young people with mental health
Our author is a mathematics and science teacher at the Freie Waldorfschule Magdeburg. He recently returned to Germany from China and views the Waldorf world with the benevolent gaze of someone who is
Are we turning our children into outsiders by not giving them smartphones? Or are we protecting them from loneliness disguised as an infinitely large virtual circle of friends? Our author does not tak
At the Tashi Waldorf School in Nepal, children and young people from Hindu, Buddhist, and Christian backgrounds learn together. Our author Dil Maya Adhikari reports on how the school manages to give e
In most Waldorf schools, it is customary to separate children and young people for religious education according to their religious affiliation and to have them taught by different teachers. Our autho
People have apparently always been prone to lying, cheating, abusing power, and violence. That is why, around 3,000 years ago, Moses had to establish rules that everyone should follow. Buddhism also h
Mumbulla School for Rudolf Steiner Education in New South Wales, Australia, has announced the awarding of its second full financial scholarship, supporting a new Kindergarten student starting in 2026.