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Useful links to learn more about Waldorf education

Why Waldorf Works
Association of Waldorf Schools of North America
 
http://www.whywaldorfworks.org
The Association of Waldorf Schools of North America (AWSNA) is proud to bring you Why Waldorf Works, a definitive source of news and information about Waldorf Education. Here you can explore this remarkable approach to educating children that boasts an 87 year history in North America.
WECAN
Waldorf Early Childhood Association of North America
 
http://www.waldorfearlychildhood.org/

The mission of the Waldorf Early Childhood Association of North America is to foster a new cultural impulse for the work with the young child from pre-birth to age seven. Based on an anthroposophical understanding of human development, WECAN is committed to protecting and nurturing childhood as a foundation for renewing human culture.

Ted Talk on Waldorf Education
Waldorf Teacher and book author Jack Petrash is talking about his experience.
 
Link to YouTube Video

Published on May 8, 2013

 

Our world is changing at a rapid and dramatic pace. Every decade brings technological advances and unforeseen social change. So how can we prepare our children for a world we can't envision? The best way to do that is to educate our children to develop three essential capacities: a capacity for vibrant and vigorous activity, a capacity for a sensitive and yet resilient emotional life, and a capacity for clear, focused, original, thinking. 

Waldorf Library
A project of the research institute of Waldorf education
 
http://waldorflibrary.org

This site has been created to provide useful information in English for Waldorf teachers, parents, home schoolers, and anyone interested in Waldorf education. Our aim is to make visible all the available book resources on Waldorf education that are currently in print and where to purchase these. Also included are an ever increasing number of eBooks in pdf format that can be downloaded to your PC or electronic reading devices.

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