Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Chapter 1. The World in 1919: The Context for the Founding of the First Waldorf SchoolChapter 2. Educational Theories, Principles and ApplicationsChapter 3. Steiner Education: The Curriculum, Pedagogy and MethodologyChapter 4.Steiner Education: The Growth of a Worldwide MovementChapter 5. A Review of the Literature on Steiner Education and Waldorf SchoolsChapter 6. What Makes Waldorf Education Different?Chapter 7. The A to Z of Waldorf Education-From Australia to ZanzibarChapter 8. The Landscape of Education in the Twenty-First CenturyChapter 9. The World of Waldorf in 2019: Celebrating 100 Years and Looking to the Future
Synopsis
This book marks the centenary of the first Waldorf School, established by Rudolf Steiner in Stuttgart in 1919. With around 1,150 Waldorf Schools and over 1,800 Waldorf Kindergartens established in over 60 countries, this book examines and analyses how the initial impulse of Steiner education has grown over the last century to become a worldwide alternative movement in education. The author documents and compares the growth and development of Waldorf schools and Steiner-inspired educational institutions around the world, and determines the extent to which the original underpinning philosophy has been maintained against the contexts and challenges of contemporary global trends in education. Within such diverse international contexts, it is significant that the schools retain such a distinctive identity, and clearly redefine how 'alternative education' can be viewed. This comprehensive volume will be of interest and value to scholars of Steiner education and Waldorf schools as well as alternative education more widely.