What is it about Waldorf schools that they discourage media in the lives of Young children and don’t use computers for teaching in the elementary and middle school grades? Watch these to understand from experienced Waldorf educators and parents what and why this is so.
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During my senior year of high school, I was required to take an art class as an elective. The last art class I took was back in middle school, so my skills were a little rusty. I always felt that I had a natural talent or inclination for physical art, just not anything involving paint… Read more “Shaping a Student in a Way Only a Human Can”
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Fantastic work and a great share for all Waldorf Schools looking to reach out to an online, parent, grandparent and larger community audience. Bravo!