Here is a free access to the live lectures during our conference!
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Dear friends, dear colleagues,
If any of you would like to register for the Goetheanum Worldwide Teacher Education Conference at the last minute: here is the link.
If you cannot come but are interested in listening to the lectures via livestream, as a reader of our newsletter you can get free access here (lectures will be translated in German, French, Spanish or Italian).
You will also find an article on teaching numeracy in the lower school (Constanza Kaliks) and on pre-school education (Philipp Reubke), which were written as part of the project on spiritual ecology of the Hague Circle – International Council for Steiner Waldorf Education. You may also be interested in our conference announcements and impressions of a school in India.
Best wishes from the Goetheanum
Philipp Reubke for the team of the Pedagogical Section
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Learning as an experience of relationships?
Only through mathematical language has it become possible to order phenomena into relationships that are comprehensible for understanding, into measurable, precisely ordered relationships.
The only language that is suitable for all measurable phenomena: a language that makes itself transparent to make the relationship between processes visible.
A contribution by Constanza Kaliks, a passionate maths teacher.
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Pre-school education against the destruction of our livelihoods
Young children are in a better place when it comes to the intensity of their feelings and emotions intensity. Our task is to help them not to lose these abilities. Is there enough to see, touch, hear and smell?
A contribution by Philipp Reubke.
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Sloka, the first Indian Waldorf School The first Waldorf school in the most populous country in the world is located in the megacity of Hyderabad, in the centre of India. Although the school is already 27 years old, the enthusiasm of the teachers working there seems undimmed. Read a report by school co-founder Nirmala Diaz.
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