Status
Available
Local notes
EC Waldorf
Collection
Genres
Publication
Association of Waldorf Schools of North America The (2013), Edition: 1St Edition, 208 pages
Description
This book of essays is written out of the author's long experience with Waldorf education: as a student, a parent, a grandparent, an academic, and a consultant.The focus of these essays is on the challenge and the opportunity of building community, of forging a partnership between teachers, parents, administrative staff and friends of the school for the sake of the children and their development. It is an invitation to build community together as a seed for a new human-centered society of caring, of belonging and of mutual development.This is an inspiring account of the social mission of Waldorf education, addressing governance, leadership and decision-making.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
208 p.; 8.5 inches
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Pages
208