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  1. Waldorf education, also known as Steiner education, is based on the educational philosophy of Rudolf Steiner, the founder of anthroposophy. Its educational style is holistic, intended to develop pupils' intellectual, artistic, and practical skills, with a focus on imagination and creativity.

  2. Waldorf education aims to inspire life-long learning in all students and to enable them to fully develop their unique capacities. Founded in the early 20th century, Waldorf education is based on the insights, teachings and principles of education outlined by the world renowned artist, and scientist, Rudolf Steiner.

  3. Waldorf schools provide a developmentally appropriate, experiential, and academically rigorous approach to education that integrates the arts in all academic disciplines for children from preschool through twelfth grade. This approach enriches learning.

  4. Waldorf Education is the fastest growing independent school movement in the world today. The Waldorf curriculum, conceived a hundred years back, continues to be relevant in the modern times too as it is designed to address the child as a whole.

  5. anthroposophicalsocietyindia.org › initiatives › waldorf-educationWaldorf Education – AS India

    Waldorf (Rudolf Steiner) Education: Dr. Rudolf Steiner was not in the habit of preaching, or giving instructions of his own accord. Like a true master of esoteric knowledge, Dr. Steiner always waited to be asked. His many new impulses arising out of Anthroposophy have always been in response to questions put to him by his many friends and students.

  6. Waldorf education has its roots in the spiritual-scientific research of the Austrian scientist and thinker Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925).

  7. Waldorf education, established by Rudolf Steiner and Emil Molt in 1919, has its foundations in Anthroposophy. At the heart of Anthroposophy is the belief that humanity has the wisdom to transform itself and the world, through one’s own spiritual development.

  8. A crucial principle of the Waldorf curriculum lies in the coordination of the teaching content and teaching methods to the child's learning process and the stages of human development in childhood and adolescence. The lessons are designed with the aim the foster the inner human freedom and independence.

  9. Waldorf education was developed by Austrian scientist and philosopher Rudolph Steiner at the beginning of the 18th century. His educational philosophy focused on a holistic, human-centred approach, developing intellectual, artistic and practical skills with imagination and creativity.

  10. Waldorf school, school based on the educational philosophy of Rudolf Steiner, an Austrian educator and the formulator of anthroposophy. Steiner’s first school opened in 1919 in Stuttgart, Germany, for the children of the Waldorf-Astoria Company’s employees; his schools thereafter became known as