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  2. History of Waldorf schools - Wikipedia

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    In 1941, the last Waldorf school operating in Germany (in Dresden) was closed by the Gestapo, as was the school in The Hague, in the occupied Netherlands. [ 16 ] After the Second World War, many of the earlier schools were re-established, and new schools founded at a rapid pace.

  3. Waldorf education - Wikipedia

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    Waldorf teacher training centre in Witten, Germany. Waldorf teacher education programs offer courses in child development, the methodology of Waldorf teaching, academic subjects appropriate to the future teachers' chosen specialty, and the study of pedagogical texts and other works by Steiner.

  4. Curriculum of the Waldorf schools - Wikipedia

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    A 2007 German study found that an above-average number of Waldorf students become teachers, doctors, engineers, scholars of the humanities, and scientists. [10] A 2003 evaluation by education scholars David Jelinek and Li-Ling Sun compared a group of American Waldorf school students to American public school students on three different test ...

  5. Studies of Waldorf education - Wikipedia

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    Studies comparing students' performance on college-entrance examinations in Germany found that as a group, Waldorf graduates passed the exam at double to triple the rate of students graduating from the state education system, [26] [27] and that students who had attended Waldorf schools for their entire education passed at a much higher rate (40 ...

  6. Education in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Education in Germany is primarily the responsibility of individual German states (Länder), ... Waldorf school (2,006 schools in 2007) (covers grades from 1–13)

  7. Freie Waldorfschule Wetterau - Wikipedia

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    The Freie Waldorfschule Wetterau is a private Waldorf school located in Bad Nauheim, Germany. [1]The Freie Waldorfschule Wetterau is a general-education school starting with class 1, with an officially recognised senior high school until the Abitur in class 13 (diploma from German secondary school qualifying for university admission or matriculation).

  8. Friends of Waldorf Education - Wikipedia

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    The Friends of Waldorf Education (Freunde der Erziehungskunst Rudolf Steiners e. V.), referred to as the “Friends” below, is a charity association founded in 1971 registered in Stuttgart, Germany. The association fosters initiatives all over the world for a free education and organisations that work on the basis of Waldorf education.

  9. Ernst Weissert - Wikipedia

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    Ernst Weissert, born 20 July 1905 in Mannheim Germany and died 2 January 1981 in Stuttgart was a teacher, general secretary of the Anthroposophical Society in Germany and co-founder and director of the Bund der Freien Waldorfschulen (Federation of free Waldorf schools), the Hague Circle and the Friends of Waldorf Education.