Methods - Waldorf Education
Waldorf education is based on the spiritual-scientific research of the Austrian scientist and thinker Rudolf Steiner.
This site is simply a volunteer act by two people who are committed to the ideals of both Waldorf education and of anthroposophy.
A Waldorf Family Newsletter is published as a free community service and promotional effort by the Green Mountain Waldorf School, a Vermont licensed daycare and elementrary school for age 3 through grade 6.
Ideas about using the Oak Meadow curriculum in conjunction with a Waldorf curriculum, specifically in the upper elementary grades around 5th through 7th grade. By Margo Barker.
Waldorf education balances artistic, academic and practical work educating the whole child, hand and heart as well as mind.
An article about Waldorf schools by Todd Oppenheimer, Atlantic Monthly.
When children relate what they learn to their own experience, they are interested and alive, and what they learn becomes their own. Waldorf schools are designed to foster this kind of learning.
Teaching Packs based on the Waldorf Approach to Education.
Frequently asked questions about Waldorf education.
WISH provides support and information on home and/or unschooling based on a Waldorf Inspired Curriculum.
An accessible, practical, non-dogmatic homage to Rudolf Steiner's Waldorf educational philosophy.
A virtual mall of Waldorf services and suppliers.