About False Images, No-gos and Oases in Waldorf Schools
Managing Director Christian Boettger and Board Member Stefan Grosse believe that the campaign is good and important, but that it alone will not be enough to secure the future of Waldorf schools. They
Dear readers, month after month we in the editorial team follow with some concern how the back section of the Erziehungskunst grows and grows. Advertisement after advertisement — the entire country is
Article describing the rise of actual pathological symptoms in the phase of puberty and adolescence. The author portrays the lack of future perspective that his patients experience. In widening the sc
The World Social Initiative Forum (WSIF) in partnership with the East African Association (EAA) and the Rudolf Steiner School Mbagathi, Nairobi, invite you to explore the African understanding of Utu
The Anthroposophical Society in America is hosting a Workshop geared towards early childhood educators and grades one to three teachers on February 23rd to the 24th.
Five days of art, science, crafts, games and stories: Every year Waldorf Modern, the largest Teacher Education centre in the UK, opens its spring residential to teachers, parents and other interested
The Wisdom of the Animal Kingdom in Grade Two and Four
A certificate course of five sessions that explores the needs of the second and fourth graders, which are vastly different. How do we find and tell truthful stories that meet their development?
Dear readers, do you know the feeling you get when you enter a square or a building for the first time and suddenly feeling a deep sense of happiness? That's how I felt at the Piazza Navona in Rome or
Rudolf Steiner's writings are not easy to read, partly because around one hundred years have passed since their publication. Nevertheless, they are full of fascinating, but also challenging thoughts.
Julia and Lisa Hermes met Christian Boettger through a book called «Out There», in which they wrote impressively and movingly about a four-year journey starting in 2017. They were 26 and 27 years old
As one of the oldest crafts in the world, basket weaving is an integral part of the ninth grade curriculum. However, tradition alone is not enough to justify its existence. In her article, our author
Yes, but we also notice in our practice that construction today is often perceived as a great burden. Sometimes you get the feeling - and this doesn't just apply to Waldorf schools - that it would be