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Waldorf School
Aler. Canillas. Cappal
Rudolf Steiner
(1861-1925)

Austrian scientist and
philosophical thinker
Developed his own
form of spiritual
science, called
Anthroposophy
Founded Waldorf
Education
FIRST WALDORF SCHOOL
 Emil Molt asked Steiner to establish a school for
the children of the workers of his company.
 Steiner agreed but set four conditions.
That the school:
1. Be open to all children
2. Be coeducational
3. Be a unified twelve-year school
FIRST WALDORF SCHOOL
4. Will have minimum interference from the
state or from economic sources and the
teachers will have primary control of the
school
 Steiner trained teachers based on child
development.
 September 7, 1919: the “Independent Waldorf
School“ (Die Freie Waldorfschule) opened.
Waldorf Education
• Vision: to educate human beings to create a
just and peaceful society.
• Imaginary play is the most important “work”
of the children.
• Comprehensive from preschool level through
high school
Waldorf Education

1. Learning is balanced.
Steiner believed in a unit of spirit,
soul, and body, and that good education
restores the balance between feeling,
thinking and willing.
Essential Phases of Child Development
• Early Childhood: IMITATION
o The young child mimics everything in the environment
uncritically-not only the sounds of speech, the gestures of
people, but also the attitudes and values of parents and
peers.

• Middle Childhood: IMAGINATION
o As the child moves through these years, the faculty for more
sequential and logical thought begins to unfold.

• Adolescence: TRUTH, DISCRIMATION AND JUDGMENT
o The child begins to experience his or her own thinking.
Waldorf Education
2. Art, music, and movement are integral to
everything the child learns.
– Eurethmy
– Knitting
– Creation and illustration
of books
– Roleplays
Waldorf Education
3. Learning environment bolsters the confidence of
all children and builds on their innate curiosity.
 Student progress is evaluated through compiling portfolios of
the student’s work and the careful observations of the teacher
throughout each day of each school year.
 The classrooms, and even to some extent whole buildings were
shaped and modeled by the teachers and the school
community, to form a personalized space, aimed at reinforcing
class identity and the teacher and class as a team
 Recreates the home
Sample Waldorf classroom layout
Waldorf Education
4. So that learning in its fullest sense can occur,
teachers are nurturers as well as instructors.
 Goal: to acquire and build on an in-depth
understanding of each child’s essential being and
character, of his or her strengths and emotional
needs.
Waldorf Education
5. Behavior is managed in a creative, non-

coercive manner.

 The curriculum itself supports constructive
behavior because it has been designed to respond
to the needs of children at each development
stage.
Waldorf Education
6. Waldorf provides a framework that supports
parents who desire to shield their children from
the excessive stimulation and consumerism that
characterize popular culture.
 Waldorf schools strongly discourage exposing
children to television, videos, and computer games.
Sources

• http://www.rudolfsteinerweb.com/Rudolf_Steiner_Biography.ph
• Follari, L.M. (2011). Foundations and best practices in early
childhood education: History, theories, and approaches to
learning. 2nd edition. NJ: Pearson Education.
• Gordon, A.M. & Browne, K.W. (2007). Beginning essentials
in early childhood education. Canada: Thomson Delmar
Learning. Lucas, M.R. & Corpuz, B. (2007). Facilitating
learning: A metacognitive process. Phil: Lorimar Publishing
Inc.
• Ornstein, A.C., & Levine, D. U. (2003). Foundations of
education. 8th edition. U.S.A.: Houghton Mifflin Company.

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Waldorf School

  • 2. Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) Austrian scientist and philosophical thinker Developed his own form of spiritual science, called Anthroposophy Founded Waldorf Education
  • 3. FIRST WALDORF SCHOOL  Emil Molt asked Steiner to establish a school for the children of the workers of his company.  Steiner agreed but set four conditions. That the school: 1. Be open to all children 2. Be coeducational 3. Be a unified twelve-year school
  • 4. FIRST WALDORF SCHOOL 4. Will have minimum interference from the state or from economic sources and the teachers will have primary control of the school  Steiner trained teachers based on child development.  September 7, 1919: the “Independent Waldorf School“ (Die Freie Waldorfschule) opened.
  • 5. Waldorf Education • Vision: to educate human beings to create a just and peaceful society. • Imaginary play is the most important “work” of the children. • Comprehensive from preschool level through high school
  • 6. Waldorf Education 1. Learning is balanced. Steiner believed in a unit of spirit, soul, and body, and that good education restores the balance between feeling, thinking and willing.
  • 7. Essential Phases of Child Development • Early Childhood: IMITATION o The young child mimics everything in the environment uncritically-not only the sounds of speech, the gestures of people, but also the attitudes and values of parents and peers. • Middle Childhood: IMAGINATION o As the child moves through these years, the faculty for more sequential and logical thought begins to unfold. • Adolescence: TRUTH, DISCRIMATION AND JUDGMENT o The child begins to experience his or her own thinking.
  • 8. Waldorf Education 2. Art, music, and movement are integral to everything the child learns. – Eurethmy – Knitting – Creation and illustration of books – Roleplays
  • 9.
  • 10. Waldorf Education 3. Learning environment bolsters the confidence of all children and builds on their innate curiosity.  Student progress is evaluated through compiling portfolios of the student’s work and the careful observations of the teacher throughout each day of each school year.  The classrooms, and even to some extent whole buildings were shaped and modeled by the teachers and the school community, to form a personalized space, aimed at reinforcing class identity and the teacher and class as a team  Recreates the home
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 15. Waldorf Education 4. So that learning in its fullest sense can occur, teachers are nurturers as well as instructors.  Goal: to acquire and build on an in-depth understanding of each child’s essential being and character, of his or her strengths and emotional needs.
  • 16. Waldorf Education 5. Behavior is managed in a creative, non- coercive manner.  The curriculum itself supports constructive behavior because it has been designed to respond to the needs of children at each development stage.
  • 17. Waldorf Education 6. Waldorf provides a framework that supports parents who desire to shield their children from the excessive stimulation and consumerism that characterize popular culture.  Waldorf schools strongly discourage exposing children to television, videos, and computer games.
  • 18. Sources • http://www.rudolfsteinerweb.com/Rudolf_Steiner_Biography.ph • Follari, L.M. (2011). Foundations and best practices in early childhood education: History, theories, and approaches to learning. 2nd edition. NJ: Pearson Education. • Gordon, A.M. & Browne, K.W. (2007). Beginning essentials in early childhood education. Canada: Thomson Delmar Learning. Lucas, M.R. & Corpuz, B. (2007). Facilitating learning: A metacognitive process. Phil: Lorimar Publishing Inc. • Ornstein, A.C., & Levine, D. U. (2003). Foundations of education. 8th edition. U.S.A.: Houghton Mifflin Company.