Comments for A Waldorf Journey https://oldsite.awaldorfjourney.com/ experiences, resources and advice from a Waldorf teacher on the journey Fri, 22 Nov 2024 22:02:46 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 Comment on Waldorf Real Talk: Parenting Lessons I Learned from Buzz Lightyear by Lisa https://oldsite.awaldorfjourney.com/2018/12/waldorf-holiday-parenting/#comment-32792 Fri, 22 Nov 2024 22:02:46 +0000 https://www.awaldorfjourney.com/?p=12627#comment-32792 I know this is an old blog post but still so relevant and exactly what I needed to inadvertently come across right now and at this time of year. I wish I could say I reacted in your style last week when I found out what my mother in law had purchased for my daughter for Christmas. I will make sure to redeem myself on Christmas day when the gift is given.

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Comment on Keeping the “Shoulds” Out of Waldorf Classroom Management by ALISON ROANE https://oldsite.awaldorfjourney.com/2022/01/keeping-the-shoulds-out-of-waldorf-classroom-management/#comment-32698 Sun, 10 Nov 2024 16:04:21 +0000 https://www.awaldorfjourney.com/?p=27456#comment-32698 Hello! I love your website! I wondered if you could give me some insight into the classroom itself. We are building new and have asked for sinks in every classroom, but I just heard that closets are very important as well. What are your thoughts on this?

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Comment on What I Learned at a Responsive Classroom Workshop by Lauren Suter https://oldsite.awaldorfjourney.com/2016/07/learned-responsive-classroom-workshop/#comment-32473 Sat, 19 Oct 2024 18:57:52 +0000 https://www.awaldorfjourney.com/?p=2163#comment-32473 Hi, I work at a public Waldorf charter school as a special education teacher. I would love to explore creating a list of energizers that incorporate Eurythmy. I wonder if you have thought about this too or are using any currently? Thanks for sharing your blog. 🙂

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Comment on Waldorf at Work, A New Episode by Carolyn https://oldsite.awaldorfjourney.com/2024/01/waldorf-at-work-a-new-episode/#comment-32458 Fri, 18 Oct 2024 10:06:27 +0000 https://www.awaldorfjourney.com/?p=34983#comment-32458 Hi.
I have found a wealth of information on this site – thank you very much.
I am, however, also looking for something specific and wonder if you can hep me find it. First, something about me.

I am a mainstream MFL teacher who recently worked for 18 months in a Steiner School. My subject was discontinued so I had to leave in July 24.
I knew nothing about Steiner education before I started but since leaving I have reflected a great deal, bought and read ‘Reclaiming Childhood’ by the Suggate’s and it has convinced me to try to incorporate and promote as many aspects of Steiner as I can in my future teaching. I strongly wish to influence and change some of the thinking I have encountered in our local nursery settings.

I’ve done a lot of research during the past few months and have prepared a few sample sessions. However, I am looking for some very practical help in two areas:

1. How to start and build up beanbag games
2. I’m hoping to access (have tried everywhere) something I observed in a class 1.
It was a verse / story which the children acted out as they spoke it. The story was about a group of people who went into a walled town and ended up inside a building where they found something in a small box. The story is then said in reverse order alongside recalling all the movements.
It was so powerful and I really want to learn this story (and others like it) and use it/them in German. I really love the structured, predictable story being combined with the movement and its reversal.
For me, this embodies something communal and powerful which is missing from all the ‘directed play’ and ‘tick-box’ attainment culture, which has overtaken our nurseries.
Thank you very much for the time you took to read this.

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Comment on Waldorf 6th Grade Business Math by sara logan https://oldsite.awaldorfjourney.com/2017/12/waldorf-6th-grade-business-math/#comment-32452 Thu, 17 Oct 2024 19:07:26 +0000 https://www.awaldorfjourney.com/?p=7051#comment-32452 I’ve recently learned that the sixth grade teacher whose class I take for math practice classes three days a week, is not planning to teach a business math block. Therefore, in addition to practicing all their math skills, and trying to bring together the very disparate skill levels of this small class, I need to teach how to figure percents. Would you also try to include the more Main Lesson – type material into our track classes? We have 3, 45-minute lessons a week.

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Comment on Agonizing Over Your End-of-Year Waldorf Reports? Download This Free Keyword Document! by megan rotko https://oldsite.awaldorfjourney.com/2016/06/waldorf-report-free-download/#comment-31842 Tue, 03 Sep 2024 18:07:54 +0000 https://www.awaldorfjourney.com/?p=1794#comment-31842 Does anyone use a program to help collate the reports to make it less laborious for the admin team at the end of the year?
Thank you,

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