A Second Enlightenment in the Making?
In the Huffington Post, popular scientist, organisational developer and anthroposophically motivated thinker Otto Scharmer speaks about his recent experiences in working with change makers across the world and how to "activate social fields".
Over the past few weeks I've had an eye-opening string of experiences. I've seen the burnout and exhaustion of change-makers who feel that "in spite of winning some battles, we are losing the war." A lot of the news isn't good: climate destabilization, the deepening of ecological and social divides, countries on the brink of falling apart, you name it. But I've also seen a whole new landscape of initiatives, collaborative platforms and places that already embody the future, right here, right now.
Unfortunately, the mainstream media talk only about the bad news, not the good news. Our attention tends to get stuck in the past, focused on what's disintegrating. Even the innovators of the new landscape often do not see that they are part of a much larger movement. Which is why I am writing this post: to share a few heartening snapshots from the past few weeks that illustrate the power of the shift in awareness, from ego-systems to eco-systems, that is happening around the planet right now.
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Body, soul and spirit
Ulrich Weger (University Witten/Hedecke) and Johannes Wagemann (Alanus Hochschule Alfter) have published an article in the renowned professional... [more]

A Second Enlightenment in the Making?
In the Huffington Post, popular scientist, organisational developer and anthroposophically motivated thinker Otto Scharmer speaks about his recent... [more]
Domestic report: Germany
All in all, Waldorf schools in Germany have a total of about 83’000 pupils and employ 9000 teachers. [more]
TTIP-Update: Success in the Plenary in Strasbourg
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Phases of Teenage Development and Waldorf High School Curriculum
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Waldorf and Montessori: How do they compare?
The Waldorf and Montessori movements are both holistic, child centered approaches to learning. Both movements began in similar times, in similar... [more]
Early Academic Training Produces Long-Term Harm
Research reveals negative effects of academic preschools and kindergartens. [more]

A Comparison of Waldorf and Mainstream Education
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Technology and Child Development
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Epidemic Short-sightedness: A result of shortened outdoor-time?
East Asia has been gripped by an unprecedented rise in myopia, also known as short-sightedness. Sixty years ago, 10–20% of the Chinese population was... [more]