The World Teachers’ Conference dedicated both a forum and a working group to education for a digital world. Children and...
It was a joyful celebration when the world came together at the Goetheanum—diverse and yet united in the will to...
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...
An excerpt of a lecture given at the opening of a Hilma af Klint exhibit at Lightforms in Hudson, New...
Marginalia on Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work 26 In his Autobiography, Rudolf Steiner wrote in detail about a personality who would...
At the recent World Teachers’ Conference, there was an event devoted to themes on the tasks of the School for...
King Lear is not an ordinary royal drama but—like Hamlet and Macbeth—a tragedy with archetypal images. Behind these images, historical...
What else does it take to escape the trap of stereotype? A critical extension to the article Hypermoralism Kills Freedom,...
An exhibition of early childhood drawings opens up insight into the universal imagery and development of children in the first...
Profound moments usually aren’t visible or glamorous — rather, often they occur in the dark and quiet, in the peripheral...











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