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  2. Curriculum of the Waldorf schools - Wikipedia

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    The curriculum includes lesson blocks on farming (age 9 or 10), animals (age 10 or 11), plants (age 11 or 12), as well as geology, human biology and astronomy (age 12 or 13). [7] At secondary school, Waldorf schools study the historical origins, cultural background, and philosophical roots and consequences of scientific discoveries.

  3. Waldorf education - Wikipedia

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    The first Waldorf school opened in 1919 in Stuttgart, Germany. [1] A century later, it has become the largest independent school movement in the world, [2] with more than 1,200 independent schools and nearly 2,000 kindergartens in 75 countries, [3] as well as more than 500 centers for special education in more than 40 countries. [4]

  4. Waldorf School of San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The curriculum of the Waldorf School of San Diego is based on the educational philosophy developed by Rudolf Steiner.Each grade provides educational activities that are designed to respond to the physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual needs at that stage of the children's development.

  5. What Is a Waldorf School, Exactly?

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    What Is a Waldorf School? Waldorf schools provide an alternative educational approach focused on the whole child. Sometimes called Steiner or Steiner-Waldorf schools, there are over 1,000 Waldorf ...

  6. Emerson Waldorf School - Wikipedia

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    The Emerson Waldorf School, founded in 1984, is a Pre-K to Grade 12 Waldorf school with about 260 enrolled students. The 54-acre (0.22 km 2 ) campus is located in Chapel Hill , North Carolina. The school offers a curriculum based on the philosophical and pedagogical indications of Rudolf Steiner , designed to promote interdisciplinary and multi ...

  7. History of Waldorf schools - Wikipedia

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    Schools that use substantial portions of the methodology of Waldorf education but are not independent enough to apply all of the latter's principles refer to themselves as Waldorf-method, or "Waldorf Inspired" schools; these are primarily found as charter schools which are part of the public school system in the United States and, as government ...

  8. East Bay Waldorf School - Wikipedia

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    The East Bay Waldorf School offers a balanced, comprehensive curriculum based on the principles of Waldorf Education, conceived by the Austrian educator, scientist and philosopher Rudolf Steiner during the 1920s. The Waldorf movement, represented by over 1000 schools worldwide, pioneered the education of the “whole child” introducing the ...

  9. Raphael House Rudolf Steiner School - Wikipedia

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    The school follows Rudolf Steiner's 3-stage pedagogical model of child development promoted in Waldorf education. The Raphael House Rudolf Steiner/Waldorf curriculum is cross-referred to the National Curriculum. In 2012 a new Level 3 NZQA approved qualification, known as the Steiner School Certificate was offered to Class 12 (Year 13) students.