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Susanne Piwecki,
Jun. 2025

The Beauty of Diversity

Our society is becoming increasingly diverse, multifaceted, and intercultural – even though political forces are currently trying to counteract this. In times when global powers dare to abolish divers
Angelika Lonnemann,
Jun. 2025

The Most Important Animal in the World

Even in the Stone Age, people collected honey from beehives, as evidenced by an approximately 8,000-year-old wall painting near Valencia, Spain. Later, people deliberately used bees to work for them,
Anne Brockmann,
Jun. 2025

Beastly Good Schools

Sheep, donkeys, goats, ducks, chickens, bees – the list of animals in Waldorf schools is long. But regardless of whether they have fur or feathers, two legs or four, wings or not – they all have one t
Angelika Lonnemann,
Jun. 2025

Hee Haw, Woof Woof, Cock-a-Doodle-doo

Humans are biophilic beings – that is, we are designed in such a way that we want to form bonds with all other living beings, or rather, that we cannot do otherwise. The fact that we give animals name
May. 2025

AWSNA 2025 Association Conference

Deepening the Art of Teaching and Leading, association meeting and concerence of the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America at the Toronto Waldorf School to be held June 21st to the 26th.
May. 2025

WAPASA Summer Conference

The World Association Puppetry and Storytelling Arts (WAPASA) is holding its annual conference July 31st to August 3rd.
May. 2025

Sunbridge Summer Series 2025

Sunbridge Institute offers 5-day online courses in preparation of the next school year.
Sven Saar,
May. 2025

WALDORF 360: an ambitious project

On April 16, 2025, during the International High School Conference in Kassel, the Modern Teacher team hosted the final of 60 weekly sessions of “Waldorf 360: Global High School Network”. The initiati
Arefeh Rezvanmanesh,
May. 2025

Learning German to Study Waldorf

At the beginning, there wasn’t even a toilet—just mulberry trees and grapevines. Today, the «Garden of Childhood» in Iran has become a second home for a hundred people. Our author recounts its develop
Gabriele Ebeling,
May. 2025

Walking Through Magdeburg for one Night

You don't always have to travel far away to experience something special. It can also be possible in your own neighborhood if you simply change your perspective. Our author spent seven hours walking t
Angelika Schmitt,
May. 2025

About Love in Recognition

Our author is the director of the Rudolf Steiner Archives in Dornach. Here she explores Rudolf Steiner's concept of love. Steiner understands love as a creative force and links it to thinking and cogn
Anne Brockmann,
May. 2025

Animation Series, Rap Songs and Latent Issues

Education only succeeds through relationships. In other words, relationships are the basis of all education. But how do teachers get into a relationship with the children and young people entrusted to
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