The online Whitsun Festival organized by The Anthroposophical Society in America and the World Social Initiative Forum (WSIF) took place on Whit Monday. One...
The Kevin Rohan Memorial Eco Foundation supports village communities on their path to a more sustainable future. At the Whitsun Online Festival organized by...
The Waldorf movement has been growing in East Africa since the 1980s. In 2007, individual educational initiatives joined to form the East Africa Association of Waldorf Steiner Schools. The East Africa Association has been working to link Waldorf projects from Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. At this year’s Whitsun Online Festival organized by the Anthroposophical Society in...
Every person has an objective body. This consciousness is not primary—we grow into it over time. However, focusing on the...
It has been ten years since I decided to articulate a philosophical anthropology – an understanding of the fundamental situation...
More human, more world: this was a guiding motif in Josep Maria Esquirol’s opening lecture, echoing what lived at the Goetheanum during the World Teachers’ Conference. More human, more world: the child trusts the teacher because the teacher tries to stay steeped in the world, because they always engage with...
The World Teachers’ Conference dedicated both a forum and a working group to education for a digital world. Children and...
At the recent World Teachers’ Conference, there was an event devoted to themes on the tasks of the School for...
It was a joyful celebration when the world came together at the Goetheanum—diverse and yet united in the will to shape the future of childhood. Monday, 10 April, 8.30pm: 995 teachers and educators from 61 countries have just heard a lecture by the Spanish philosopher Josep Esquirol, when a man,...
The College of Teachers of Religion at Waldorf Schools addressed an interested general audience during this year’s conference at the...
At the beginning of May, more than 200 representatives of parents, students and teachers met for the 90th Federal Parents’...
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