In order to teach children from different social backgrounds, nations and cultures, schools have to open themselves up: to the neighbourhood in which... [more]
A virus is on the loose! Without a vaccine it makes us ill, us and our democratic culture. Its name: distrust. The USA is currently showing us how... [more]
Few subjects have put their imprint on our time like the growth of diversity: local, regional, national and global. In the United States alone, more... [more]
Parents whose children are starting school this year needed a bit more imagination than usual in recent months when they attempted to picture... [more]
When I set foot in the Erftstadt Free Waldorf School about eight years ago, I did not yet know that my life would fundamentally change – after twelve... [more]
It is almost twenty-nine years ago that I first stood in front of a Waldorf school class, or at least half of one. Monday afternoon, 2pm, the time of... [more]
The relationship between parents and teachers changes in the course of a child’s time in school. In a certain sense the closeness and distance of the... [more]
Many Steiner schools in England have come in for serious criticism of their practices in recent inspections by the schools inspectorate Ofsted.... [more]
The University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences in Tehran organized a congress from 19 to 21 June 2018 with many contributions from... [more]
Waldorf Education is very popular in India – applications to the seven schools and more than 25 kindergartens are constantly increasing. No wonder. [more]
The teacher training center in São Paolo has been around for 40 years. Many Brazilian Waldorf teachers are trained here (sometimes also teachers from... [more]
The first Waldorf school was founded in 1923 in The Hague. Amsterdam and Zeist followed in 1933. In the 1970s there was a strong growth in the number... [more]