
Understanding Child Development
Steiner's Essential Principles for Waldorf Education
Waldorf Early Childhood Association North America (Publisher)
Published on 6. August 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
234 pages
978-1-936849-53-6 (ISBN)
Description
This useful volume presents a selection of Rudolf Steiner's writings on childhood, alongside supplemental essays on sensory development and imitation, suggestions for how to study Steiner's work, and a discussion of the future of childhood.
This is the first time these texts have been collected together in English and the commentaries draw on the many years of experience as educators and teacher trainers of the editors.
This is the first time these texts have been collected together in English and the commentaries draw on the many years of experience as educators and teacher trainers of the editors.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 151 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
319 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-936849-53-6 (9781936849536)
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Dr Angelika Wiehl, co-founder of the Wolfsburg Waldorf School in Germany and teacher for many
years, is now a lecturer in education sciences and Waldorf education at the Institute for Waldorf Education, Inclusion and Interculturality at Alanus University, Mannheim, Germany. Dr Wolfgang-M. Auer, a teacher in Steiner-Waldorf schools for over 30 years, currently lectures
worldwide on Waldorf education with specific focus on anthropology and the education and
development of the senses. Margot M. Saar taught at Waldorf Schools in the UK for twenty years, has translated many books,
and is now working as a full time translator and conference interpreter.
years, is now a lecturer in education sciences and Waldorf education at the Institute for Waldorf Education, Inclusion and Interculturality at Alanus University, Mannheim, Germany. Dr Wolfgang-M. Auer, a teacher in Steiner-Waldorf schools for over 30 years, currently lectures
worldwide on Waldorf education with specific focus on anthropology and the education and
development of the senses. Margot M. Saar taught at Waldorf Schools in the UK for twenty years, has translated many books,
and is now working as a full time translator and conference interpreter.