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2009 Essential Conferences for Grades 4, 5, 6, & 7
2009 Essential Conferences for Grades 1 & 2 in Kimberton, PA June, 2009
NEW: Discover Waldorf Education, an introductory video on YouTube.
NEW: To view Grade Six Geometry, another YouTube video, click here.
NEW:To view From Movement to Form, click here
NEW:To view From Story to Letter, click here
Reading and Writing, The Waldorf Approach - click here to view this 20-minute
Eurythmy - Making Movement Human - view excerpts
Watch a Google Video of Eugene Schwartz's Introduction to Waldorf given in Izmir, Turkey, May 2006
Watch a Google Video of an excerpt from Eugene's lecture No Childhood Left Behind
Articles: Blinking, Feeling, & Willing
High Stakes Testing & Waldorf Schools
Beyond Cognition - Children and Television
Do the Festivals Have a Future?
Assuming Nothing: Nature vs. Nurture
Handwork and Intellectual Development
Freedom of Choice or Freedom From Choice?
Helping Your Child's Teacher Communicate
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Lectures on Audio CD Images on CD-ROM by Eugene Schwartz Page 6
Our CDs are now available as mp3 files that may be directly downloaded from the Internet. For more information, contact us at info@millennialchild.com.
Anthroposophy and Waldorf Education: Two Lectures to Parents and Teachers Given at the request of parents at Green Meadow Waldorf School, where Eugene Schwartz teaches, these lectures examine a topic rarely broached in Waldorf schools: the deep and fructifying relationship that Anthroposophy has on the Waldorf curriculum and the teachers who practice it. In these lectures, Eugene gives a concise introduction to Steiner’s worldview, and shows how fully it permeates Waldorf education – something for which Waldorf educators should be proud and unapologetic!
214: Human Being and Becoming At a time when so many spiritual movements are growing apace, why does anthroposophy attract so few adherents? Why is Steiner’s writing so dry, his path so difficult, its results so intangible? Eugene examines Steiner’s life and work, and answers these questions in a surprising way. $17.50
215: Reincarnation and Karma Steiner is one of the few Western teachers who made reincarnation a central tenet of their teaching. How is Steiner’s approach to this complex subject different from that of eastern sages, and even from western paths? Does a belief in reincarnation underlie Waldorf education, and, if so, how does it touch the curriculum? This lecture touches on subjects almost never examined by Waldorf educators. $17.50
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