In time for the 100th anniversary of Rudolf Steiner’s course Education for Special Needs, a twelfth Section of the School...
Alfter, Germany/Lishui, China. A German-Chinese study cooperation. Starting in the winter semester of 2025, students from Lishui University in China...
Vikindu, Tanzania. Jannet Manoni from the Mwanangu Development Initiative in Tanzania was at the conference for inclusive social development. What does the work of the Mwanangu Development initiative look like? Mwanangu Development is a Camphill-inspired charity and community that works with children in the curative and medical sectors. Our vision...
In her book Wanna Waki – My Life with the Lakota, school founder Isabel Stadnick, a Swiss woman, tells the story of marrying...
The third in this four-part series looks at key topics in anthroposophy that have become fundamental for teachers in Waldorf...
Buenos Aires. A networking meeting for inclusive social development in curative education and social therapy. From April 30 to May 4, 2024, the 28th Annual Meeting of the International Training Circle will take place in Capilla del Señor in the Argentinian province of Buenos Aires. The meeting will focus on...
International Conference for Curative Education and Social Therapy from October 5 to 9. This year, the focus will be on...
Maaianne Knuth founded the learning village ‹Kufunda› in Zimbabwe 21 years ago. In addition to the many on-site workshops for...
Midway through a four-week lesson period in a 10th grade trigonometry class, two questions for the assembled students: What grade would you give yourself for your oral participation? Are you putting in an effort right now or are you slacking off?» Everyone comments and I note the self-assessment. A week...
Bonn/Alfter, Germany. The “Broterei” in Bonn is the bakery equivalent of Community-Supported Agriculture. Felix, Lia, Sarah, and Marvin—a group of...
Karlsruhe, Germany. From September 27-29, the Friends of Waldorf Education celebrated a special anniversary in Karlsruhe-Hagsfeld: 30 years ago, the...












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