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VERY experienced Waldorf kindergarten teacher Tim Bennett speaks with me in this episode all about the Waldorf kindergarten.
We discuss what's going on for the five/six year child developmentally, what the average day looks like in the Waldorf kindergarten, what drew Tim to become a Waldorf Kindergarten teacher, and a bit about how to bring the Waldorf kindergarten environment into the home.
Additional show notes and resources for this episode can be found at:
waldorfy.com/waldorfkindergarten
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In this second segment of my exploration into, “What is Waldorf Education?, I speak with Waldorf class teacher, Hugh Renwick. Hugh talks about the aims of Waldorf education as a whole, and elaborates more on the developmental phases that Glynn spoke about in part 1. He also goes into more depth speaking about the Waldorf curriculum.
Additional show notes can be found at:
http://waldorfy.com/what-is-waldorf-education-part-2/
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In this episode, I speak with veteran Waldorf teacher, Glynn Graham. We discuss the founding of the first Waldorf school and dive into overarching themes of this unique approach, including what distinguishes it from a traditional approach to education.
EDIT: I mention in this episode, the “Wilton Temple Community Farm”, but it’s actually called the “Temple Wilton Community Farm”.
Additional show notes can be found at:
http://waldorfy.com/what-is-waldorf-education-part-1/
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In this trailer episode you'll get all the details about Waldorfy. You'll be introduced to host, Ashley Renwick, and understand why she started this project. You'll also learn what to expect from the podcast.
Additional show notes can be found at:
http://waldorfy.com/the-waldorfy-welcome/
Theme music composed and performed by Book Kennison.