Faculty meetings with Rudolf Steiner Vol. 1

by Rudolf Steiner

Paper Book, 1998

Status

Available

Local notes

EC Waldorf, Education

Barcode

6916

Publication

Hudson, NY : Anthroposophic Press, c1998.

Description

The Waldorf School movement has it roots in the chaotic period following the First World War. Struggling to create the first school, Rudolf Steiner worked on every detail. Lesson plans, religious education, school hours, course resources, administration, finance, child study; no aspect of school life was beyond his attention. Guiding the faculty and demonstrating a phenomenal range of knowledge, Steiner moved toward his goal of creating a vehicle for social transformation.These two volumes span the years 1919 to 1924 and cover, meeting by meeting, the development of the first Waldorf School. Here is Rudolf Steiner, not through the written word or lectures but in transcribed interaction that details the creation process. Participating in a work in progress, Steiner deals with an amazing array of problems, frustrations, successes and failures. His sleeves rolled up and his sight on a vision that he made a reality, Rudolf Steiner lays the foundations of Waldorf Education. This detailed look, behind the scenes, will interest not only teachers, but also parents and students: anyone who wants to know how a successful worldwide school movement arose.… (more)

Language

Original language

German

Physical description

xxxviii, 811 p.; 22 cm

Pages

xxxviii; 811
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