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Essential Conferences for Summer, 2007

Eugene Schwartz Biography

Articles:              -Handwork and Intellectual Development  -----ADHD: A Challenge of Our Time                  -The Cry for Myth -Freedom of Choice or Freedom From Choice?              -Computers in Education            -Helping Your Child's Teacher Communicate

 

           

Grade Three

Lectures on Audio CD

Images on CD-ROM

Text Box: NEW! 312: Elements of Grade 3: Over 170 full-color pages from main lesson books, form drawings, and paintings illustrate such subjects as Bible Stories, Farming & Gardening, Measurement, and House Building. Eugene Schwartz's week-by-week description of what is taught in main lesson blocks gives helpful background and a practical guide to this grade level. Noah and the Flood, a class play by Eugene Schwartz, and his Verses for the Lower Grades are also included on this CD-ROM for Windows and Mac OS-X. $17.50
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

101: No Childhood Left Behind

At some point in her child's life (or at many points!) every Waldorf parent has to answer the question posed by an in-law, sibling, or a neighbor: "Just what is Waldorf education?" In this lecture, Eugene Schwartz presents an in-depth and comprehensive answer to that perennial question. Here are to be found modern perspectives on the developmental picture that underlies Waldorf education, on the psychological premises that permeate the social life of the school, and on the intellectual rigor that informs the complex curriculum. If you can only purchase one lecture on Waldorf education, this is the one!     $17.50

 

106: Multiple Intelligences and Waldorf Education

Since its publication in 1983, Frames of Mind, written by Harvard psychologist Howard Gardner, has had a powerful effect on American educational thought.  And even as the number of schools that ascribe to Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences has increased exponentially, the number of Waldorf schools in North America has been doubling every decade. This lecture examines the parallels – and the contrasts – between M.I. Theory and Waldorf education.  $17.50                                                           

 

 

 

102: You’re No Boss of Me: The Challenge of Discipline Today

What happens when adults who were educated in the 1960s meet children growing up in the 21st century? This sometimes comic, often explosive, but usually discouraging  encounter constitutes a severe trial for most parents and teachers. Eugene’s insights as a parent and teacher have made this our most popular offering.  $17.50

                                                                 

 

108:  Working with Difficult Children

The challenges of “classroom management” grow more daunting each year. The pervasive influence of the media, the lack of rhythm and structure at home, and the dizzying speed of modern life all contribute to making today’s children more nervous, insecure and needy than ever. In this lecture Eugene views “difficult children” as mirrors of our difficult times, from whom teachers and parents have much to learn.  $17.50

 

 

 

103: Building Community in the Classroom: The Four Temperaments in Action

The “Four Temperaments” have recently been “rediscovered” by Jerome Kagan of Harvard. This lecture provides an experiential approach to this valuable path of understanding children and bringing greater harmony into the home and classroom settings.  $17.50

                                                               

 

109:  ADHD: A Challenge of Our Time

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is believed to affect anywhere from 10% to 30% of American schoolchildren. Eugene Schwartz has worked directly with ADHD children and has served as a consultant to Waldorf school teachers, public school teachers and child psychologists struggling with this contemporary challenge. He surveys the prevalent mainstream schools of thought concerning ADHD, and explores the means by which Waldorf methods can help.  $17.50

 

 

 

 

104: Letting Stories Teach: The Art of Storytelling in the Waldorf Classroom

The many children’s stories written by Eugene Schwartz – some of which appear in his book, Why the Setting Sun Turns Red and Other Stories for Children – are perennial favorites in Waldorf schools.  In this lecture, advice is given to parents and teachers on creative ways to answer the questions posed by young children, and imaginative, narrative approaches to difficult behavioral and social challenges in the home and the classroom.   $17.50                                                               

 

115: Encounters with the Millennial Child

In spite of the best efforts of educators and psychologists, such childhood problems as ADHD, dyslexia, Asperger Syndrome, and schoolroom violence are increasing in incidence and severity. Are teachers and parents simply less capable of dealing with juvenile behavior - or are today's children really different? We will explore a new unfolding of soul and spirit that calls for a transformation of our ideas about childhood - and ourselves. Eugene's experiences as a parent and teacher in Waldorf and public schools served as the basis for his book Millennial Child (Anthroposophic Press). This lecture, given in Aspen, Colorado, also explores the effect of high

altitudes on children.  $17.50

 

 

 

105:  Parents and Teachers Working Together

Any Waldorf parent/teacher body that is experiencing communication difficulties will find this lecture to be practical and insightful.  Drawing on his understanding of the demands of the “Age of Michael,” Eugene examines the critical differences between parenting and teaching, and how these distinctions can lead to unrealistic expectations and misunderstandings. With characteristic candor and refreshing frankness, Eugene provides a pragmatic foundation for the Waldorf community of parents and teachers.  $17.50                                                          

 

 
119: Religion in the Waldorf School                Jewish, Buddhist and Sufi families are inextricably linked with Waldorf schools in North America, argues Eugene Schwartz, and yet the Christian orientation of Waldorf education creates a tension that underlies the American Waldorf movement. Can we better understand this bond, and thereby effect a "creative tension" that may serve as a model for an increasingly pluralistic worldwide Waldorf school culture?  $17.50

 

 

 

 

 

 

205: The Waldorf Home Companion, Grades Three and Four
                                                    Topics covered include: The Nine Year-Old Change; the beginnings of inwardness; the uniqueness of the Old Testament; sobriety and hilarity; the Norse myths; measurement and fractions; learning problems and neurological development.  $17.50

 

 
212: Phases of Life From Age 7 to 14
                                                                                             In these important years, the respiratory and circulatory systems come into balance, and the etheric and physical bodies strive for harmony. As the power of memory and the feeling for beauty develop, the child is increasingly open to the powers of education, and dreaminess slowly gives way to more awakened perception.  $17.50
     
208: The Nine Year-Old Change

Rudolf Steiner’s description of the nine year-old change, according to Eugene Schwartz, is one of his greatest contributions to education. In this lecture, Eugene explores this critical stage in child development from the perspectives of physiology, neurology, psychology and spiritual transformation, and points to the many ways in which the Waldorf classroom is prepared to meet it. Eugene gives helpful hints to teachers and presents several important “personality changes" that parents may expect to occur in their child.  $17.50

 
209: Working With Nine Year-Olds

Although the changes that occur in the nine year-old’s life can sometimes be overwhelming, learning how to tell time and measure, learning stories from the Old Testament, learning how houses are built and how clothing is made can bring comfort, support and courage. Eugene goes deeply into the Waldorf curriculum for Grade Three and points to its therapeutic and pedagogical value in the child’s life. $17.50

 

     

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