Waldorf Schools
Definition of Waldorf Schools as it relates to Education, Religious Education, Private Schools
Waldorf Schools are institutions dedicated to providing a unique approach to education, deeply rooted in the spiritual philosophy of anthroposophy, pioneered by Rudolf Steiner. These schools emphasize holistic learning experiences that cater to the intellectual, emotional, and physical development of students. They foster creativity, critical thinking, and practical skills through experiential lessons, often involving artistic expression, handwork, and nature exploration. Waldorf education encourages a strong sense of community and respect for individuality, making it a distinctive choice within the realm of private schools and religious education.
External Links
- [WaldorfSchools.org]
- [clws.org] Waldorf - City of Lakes Waldorf School in Minneapolis
- [phws.org] Different By Design - Prairie Hill Waldorf School
- [sgws.org] Spring Garden Waldorf School -- Akron Private School in Northeast Ohio
- [whws.org] Home - Whatcom Hills Waldorf School
- [ovws.org] Orchard Valley Waldorf School
- [iws.edu.hk] Home Page - Island Waldorf School