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2009 Essential Conferences for Grades 4, 5, 6, & 7

in Mancos, CO July, 2009

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2009 Essential Conferences for Grades 1 & 2 in Kimberton, PA June, 2009

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Resources for Home Schoolers

 

Eugene Schwartz Biography

 

Eugene Schwartz Resume

 

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

video on YouTube

 

Eugene Schwartz interview on Alaska Public Radio - listen to the hour-long program recorded on Rudolf Steiner's birthday, 2007

 

Eurythmy - Making Movement Human - view excerpts

 

Millennial Children-

listen to the entire lecture

 

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

 

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 

 

The Sixth Grade Crisis

 

From Playing to Thinking

 

Demystifiying Adolescence

 

Verses for the Primary Grades

 

 

 

 

    

 

 

           

 

Seventh Grade Medieval History

"31 Panes"

A Rose Window created by the 31 students of

the Green Meadow Waldorf School Seventh Grade

 

A Slide Show of Student Work done in Autumn, 2003

at Green Meadow Waldorf School

Click here to view work

For several weeks in late autumn the Seventh Grade studied the late Middle Ages. We learned a great deal about medieval times through the biography of Eleanor of Aquitaine, whose life spanned two Crusades, the building of the first Gothic cathedrals, the development of Common Law in England and the strengthening of the rule of kings throughout Europe. We dwelt on certain subjects for some time: the many ways in which cathedrals changed the medieval world was of great interest, as were the many ways in which the Crusades brought new ideas to France. And, above all, we tried to capture something of the precision, reverence and beauty that constituted medieval art, whether in the grandeur of the stained glass windows or in the delicacy of illuminated manuscripts.

These pages have been reproduced from the main lesson books of Marielle Sweeney, Hanako Saeki, Ezra Margono, Zeynep Doganata, Sasha Kuznetsov, Rochelle Schonfeld,  Mara Flannery, Ross Gardner, Maya Kotansky, Jake Sokolov-Gonzalez, Adam Holland, and Chris Chichetti.

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