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  2. Waldorf education - Wikipedia

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    Waldorf education, also known as Steiner education, is based on the educational philosophy of Rudolf Steiner, the founder of anthroposophy. Its educational style is holistic, intended to develop pupils' intellectual, artistic, and practical skills, with a focus on imagination and creativity. Individual teachers have a great deal of autonomy in ...

  3. Waldorf University - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.waldorf.edu. Waldorf University is a private for-profit university [1] in Forest City, Iowa. [3] It was founded in 1903 and associated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and its predecessors. In 2010, it was sold to Columbia Southern University and became a for-profit institution; twelve years later, on January 1, 2022 ...

  4. San Francisco Waldorf School - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.sfwaldorf.org. San Francisco Waldorf School (SFWHS) is an independent preK–12 school in San Francisco, California. The school is based on the principles of Waldorf education. The kindergarten and grade school are located at 2938 Washington Street and the high school is located at 470 West Portal Avenue.

  5. What Is a Waldorf School, Exactly?

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    Waldorf teachers strive to integrate academic, artistic and practical skills within a curriculum that connects students to meaning, purpose and universal values. Subjects are taught in a way meant ...

  6. Studies of Waldorf education - Wikipedia

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    A 2012 study of Waldorf pupils in Germany concluded that, in comparison to state school pupils, Waldorf students are significantly more enthusiastic about learning, report having more fun and being less bored in school, more often feel individually met, and learn more from school about their personal academic strengths. 85% of the Waldorf ...

  7. Curriculum of the Waldorf schools - Wikipedia

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    t. e. In the curriculum of the Waldorf schools, much of the education in academic subjects takes place in blocks, usually of 3–5 weeks duration. Each pupil generally writes and illustrates a self-created textbook representing the material learned in the block. [1] These blocks are supported by on-going classes in subjects such as music, art ...

  8. Friends of Waldorf Education - Wikipedia

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    The Friends of Waldorf Education ( Freunde der Erziehungskunst Rudolf Steiners e. V. ), referred to as the “Friends” below, is a charity association founded in 1971 registered in Stuttgart, Germany. The association fosters initiatives all over the world for a free education and organisations that work on the basis of Waldorf education .

  9. Emerson Waldorf School - Wikipedia

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    The Emerson Waldorf School, founded in 1984, is a Pre-K to Grade 12 Waldorf school with about 260 enrolled students. The 54-acre (0.22 km 2 ) campus is located in Chapel Hill , North Carolina. The school offers a curriculum based on the philosophical and pedagogical indications of Rudolf Steiner , designed to promote interdisciplinary and multi ...