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Draws on teachers' classroom experience to present creative approaches to grammar teaching.
An insightful collection of essays which explore the development of children's imagination and capacities, from pictures and stories through to scientific thinking.
An esoteric study of the archetypes and characters behind the Harry Potter stories.
A comprehensive overview of the history of theatre used in teaching, and how drama can help children learn more deeply.
A rich collection of delightful tales and rhymes to accompany everyday life.
A rich and varied collection of fifteen four-part recorder pieces for schools. This is a useful resource for any class teacher or music teacher, graded by difficulty and suitable for children in Class 5 (age 11) and older.
A collection of articles which shed light on this unique system of school governance.
An magical novel for 8 to 11 year olds which teaches the importance of listening, planning and courage.
A useful introduction to a form of alternative economics based on the ideas of Rudolf Steiner.
Explores techniques for making maths lessons more engaging and real for children using movement and drawing.
A fun, accessible book for learning some basic Ancient Greek. Suitable for adult beginners and children; ideal for Class 5 in the Steiner-Waldorf curriculum.
A comprehensive resource book for geometry for Steiner-Waldorf teachers of Years 6 to 8 and High School mathematics.
A retelling of the life of Francis of Assisi for children aged six and up.
A stirring collection of three medieval tales for children, for use in Steiner-Waldorf Years 6 or 7 (ages twelve to fourteen).
Shares the benefits to children's development of integrating arts and practical handwork into academic learning. For Classes 1-8 (ages six to fourteen) in the Steiner-Waldorf curriculum.
An inspiring book of essays addressing the challenges of building community, for the good of all in a Waldorf school.
Draws connections between Emil Molt and Emperor Charlemagne, both of whom implemented a new schools movement.
Explains how a school can be a dynamic, effective and vibrant entity, guided by the people who serve in it.
A remarkable collection of true stories for children about guiding forces, such as angels, intervening in human destiny.
A comprehensive curriculum for teaching earth science in Steiner-Waldorf schools Classes 9-12 (ages fifteen to eighteen).
An exquisite story for children that brings the world of honeybees to life. In the Steiner-Waldorf curriculum it's useful for Class 3 (ages nine to ten), and for introducing the theme of sexuality.
Helps parents and teachers understand their role in guiding young people towards right thought and right action.
Brings together insights from experienced Waldorf teachers into how to approach the important but challenging subjects of gender and sexuality. Suitable for Classes 7 to 12.
Explores the history and future of a unique educational structure, which Waldorf schools are working to transform for the modern age.
Explores the nature of the will in children, and offers practical exercises based on sculpture to help develop the will in a healthy, positive way.
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