Developing a Culture of Leadership Learning and Service in Waldorf Schools
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By Christopher Schaefer, PhD This essay was adapted from a talk given at a Leadership Symposium at Camphill Soltane, January 26-28, 1996: “Leadership in the Culture of Anthroposophical Organizations.” It also appears in a book, Partnerships of Hope: Building Waldorf Schools and Other Communities of the Spirit, published in 1998. I can summarize my experience working...
READ MOREApproaching the inner nature of a Waldorf / Rudolf Steiner school
Category: | Date: 5 July 2016
By Michael Harslem Translator’s note: In this article “Annäherungen an das Wesen einer Waldorfschule”, Michael Harslem approaches the challenge of school leadership by comparing the individual human being with the being of the Waldorf school. Personal leadership thus becomes the key to organisational leadership. I have tried as far as possible to keep to the conversational...
READ MOREWalk Warily
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Walk Warily, walk warily, be careful what you say: because now the Sunderers are hovering round, the Dividers are close upon us, dogging our every breath and watching our every step, and beating their great wings in our panting faces. The angels are standing back, the angels of the kiss. They wait, they give way now to the Sunderers, to the swift ones the ones with the sharp black...
READ MORENatural Learning Through Seasonal Festivals
Category: | Date: 5 July 2016
Written by Jennifer S on August 15th, 2011 (Edited for the southern hemisphere experience) “Celebrating festivals can bring us consciously to what we all experience instinctively in our daily lives, the changing cycles of the seasons and of life itself. Through various festivals and rituals we acknowledge and celebrate our connection to and our responsibility toward each...
READ MOREI care and you matter – thoughts on Michaelmas
Category: | Date: 5 July 2016
By Didi Offerman It is 240 years since James Watt perfected the steam engine; 130 years since Daimler and Benz invented the petrol engine. Now we have aeroplanes flying at twice the speed of sound, space probes on Venus and Mars, the computer entering every aspect of our lives etc and we are living in the time of the Archangel Michael. What is Michaelmas? Before we can...
READ MOREFestivals
Category: | Date: 5 July 2016
Festivals are a celebration of the seasons of the year and connect us to the world around us. They fall in an annual rhythm that can be strengthening to the physical body of the young child. For me, a festival celebrates the coming together of earthly and cosmic forces. Festivals create communities of human beings by celebrating the harmony of earth and cosmos, of matter and spirit....
READ MOREWhy Positive Parenting?
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by Dr. Laura Markham “I’ve come to the frightening conclusion that I am the decisive element. It’s my daily mood that makes the weather. As a parent or teacher, I possess a tremendous power to make a child’s life miserable or joyous. I can be a tool of torture or an instrument of inspiration. I can humiliate or humor, hurt or heal. In all situations, it...
READ MOREWhat’s Wrong With Strict Parenting?
Category: | Date: 5 July 2016
By Dr Laura Markham Research shows that most people think strict parenting produces better-behaved kids. However, research studies on discipline consistently show that strict, or authoritarian, child-raising actually produces kids with lower self esteem who behave worse than other kids — and therefore get punished more! Strict parenting actually creates behavior...
READ MORETeens and Boundaries
Category: | Date: 5 July 2016
Author: Unknown Date: September 2010 One of the things that define the teen years for many parents is difficulty with boundaries and discipline. Teens are eager to assert their independence, and this can often conflict with the rules you’ve set for your family. Dealing positively with these conflicts is important and will set a good example for your teen as he or she matures...
READ MOREHow to Use Positive Parenting
Category: | Date: 5 July 2016
Author: Dr Laura Markham Date published: Unknown Contact details: Option available to contact author on site Source: http://www.ahaparenting.com/parenting-tools/positive-discipline/use-positive-discipline Discipline has nothing to do with punishment. Punishment is imposing something unpleasant on a person in response to behavior deemed wrong by the punisher. ...
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