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by gradalis12 | Apr 13, 2020 | Education Inspired by Waldorf Principles

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Rudolf Steiner, “Spiritual Ground of Education”, Lecture 4

by gradalis12 | Sep 10, 2017 | Education Inspired by Waldorf Principles

“Our rightful place as educators is to be removers of hindrances.”  – Rudolf Steiner, “Spiritual Ground of Education” “…Each child in every age brings something new into the world from divine regions, and it is our task as educators to remove...

Why You Should Look Forward to Recess Duty

by gradalis12 | Aug 27, 2017 | Education Inspired by Waldorf Principles

During a hard day at school, knowing that you can’t relax for the time that the students are out to recess can be rough!  Why should you look Forward to to Recess Duty ? Although most schools can’t afford to hire other qualified adults to monitor recess,...

Upholding the Dress Code in Your Waldorf Classroom

by gradalis12 | Aug 27, 2017 | Education Inspired by Waldorf Principles

Most schools have dress codes.  If you’ve been in a school for any length of time, then you know it is often a topic of conversation in the faculty meetings. Why Have a School Dress Code in the First Place? Dress codes do several things to promote a safe...

Teaching Literacy in Waldorf Schools

by gradalis12 | Aug 13, 2017 | Education Inspired by Waldorf Principles

Teaching Literacy in Waldorf Schools – Why the Waldorf approach aligns to research on how human beings acquire language.  by GRADALIS Instructor, Cristina Drews M.Ed.   Specialization in Literacy Cristina specializes in Children’s Literature, and maintains...

What does a class parent do?

by gradalis12 | Aug 6, 2017 | Education Inspired by Waldorf Principles

If you are new to teaching, you may be wondering about the position of the class parent. How do you choose one? What do they do?  What do they not do?  You’ll need to have the answer to these questions when you speak to the parents at your first parent evening....
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