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...
The World Teachers’ Conference dedicated both a forum and a working group to education for a digital world. Children and young people have a sense that the fundamental changes that are taking place today in nature, in humanity, and in society will only come to fruition in the decades to...
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...
The College of Teachers of Religion at Waldorf Schools addressed an interested general audience during this year’s conference at the beginning of June, with the theme “Religious Culture as a Force for the Future”. The Anthroposophical Society was on board as organizer. “Thus anthroposophy everywhere begins with science, enlivens its...
At the beginning of May, more than 200 representatives of parents, students and teachers met for the 90th Federal Parents’...
Arizona Muse is a climate activist who loves biodynamic agriculture because it offers solutions to the climate crisis. As a...
On behalf of the Anthroposophic Council for Inclusive Social Development, Sonja Zausch visited initiatives in Moldova in early April. The country lies between East and West and can accurately depict the political transition with its global challenges. The Waldorf School in Chișinău is a two-track, state-run, inclusive school with 690...
From April 15 to 22, 1923, a course for Swiss teachers was held in the carpentry workshop (Schreinerei) right next...
Generational change seems to be accelerating, but the youth movements of the past need not feel so distant from today’s...











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