The educator Robin Schmidt has been dealing with the consequences of the digital transformation of society for pedagogy for years....
Thousand Oaks / New York City, USA. In den USA formt sich Widerstand gegen den unhinterfragten Einsatz von Internet und KI an...
At the beginning of May, more than 200 representatives of parents, students and teachers met for the 90th Federal Parents’ Council Conference in Germany. The focus was on dealing with diversity at Waldorf schools. On one hand, contributions such as the lecture by Nana Göbel from the Friends of Waldorf...
It was a joyful celebration when the world came together at the Goetheanum—diverse and yet united in the will to...
Belle Leung and Jacinta Gorchs from the Pedagogical Section are coordinating the Resilience and Pedagogy research project. Resilience encompasses the...
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...
For 100 years, Stockmar has been manufacturing products from beeswax. From candles to crayons, to watercolors and modeling beeswax, the...
Belbes, Egypt. Holistic alternatives for the school system in Egypt. Since its foundation in 1977, the Egyptian initiative Sekem has...
A recent statement from Karolinska University is leading to a political rethink in Sweden about digitization in preschools, according to Diagnose-Funk, an independent environmental and consumer organization that campaigns for protection against electromagnetic fields. This year, the Swedish education authority presented its proposal for a national digitization strategy for the...
For 25 years, Ilse Wellershoff-Schuur has been working with Arab and Jewish partners from Galilee to create a meeting place...
Amsterdam. The Dutch anthroposophy-oriented Iona Stichting has been supporting initiatives for social renewal since 1966. An interview with Christine Geertsema,...







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