Links to Other Web Sites
Conferences
For information on conferences led by Eugene Schwartz, visit www.essentialwaldorf.com
Resource Materials
The Rudolf Steiner College Bookstore now has an Online Store. This is probably the best place in North America to find books on Waldorf Education and Anthroposophy.
Shop our store online at www.steinercollege.edu! Located in Fair Oaks, California, we offer one of the deepest and broadest selections of resources on Waldorf Education and Anthroposophy. In our store you will find: an extensive selection of books and resources for early life through high school and beyond; beautiful dollmaking, handwork, and art and craft supplies; Biodynamic wool and cotton clothing for infants, children, and adults; Weleda, Uriel Pharmacy, Dr. Hauschka and True Botanica homeopathic remedies; Dr. Hauschka and Weleda face and body products; and unique gifts and toys for infants to octogenarians. Visit us, shop our store online, or call 916-961-8729 to place an order with one of our friendly shopkeepers. You can also e-mail us at orders@steinercollege.edu
The Anthroposophical Societry in America has a remarkable library, with books by Rudolf Steiner and others covering myriad subjects:
The URL for the Anthroposophical Society site, which has a "library" page, is: http://www.anthroposophy.org/
The URL for its growing online catalog is: http://rsl.scoolaid.net
Is There Life After Waldorf School?
One answer may be found at the web site www.earthrunenergy.com. Austin Johnson, a
sixteen-year-old graduate of the Aurora Waldorf School of Alaska, is presently attending secondary school, but he has put his Waldorf middle school physics experiences to good use. Austin has invented and built a remarkably simple and effective device to turn any stream into a source of hydroelectric power, and he hopes to distribute his product throughout the developing world.
Visit his web site to learn more.
Singing Games
Anna Rainville, a veteran Waldorf N/K and class teacher from the Waldorf School of the Peninsula, has compiled a meticulously researched and lovingly presented a book of Singing Games for Families, Schools, and Communities. Much to her credit, she has included in the book a CD with 63 of the songs sung by Mia Michael, Polly Raven, and Anna herself, with delightful guitar and violin accompaniment by Karl Franzen and Lee Anne Welch.
The book is available from the Rudolf Steiner College Press. Here are five selections from the CD; the tracks can open in iTunes. All music is copyrighted by Anna Rainville and the RSCP.
Cape Cod Girls
Charlie Over The Ocean
Dayenu
Fiddle Me Up
Five Little Leaves
Movement in Education
The increasingly sedentary nature of elementary education is a growing concern, and Waldorf schools are a glowing exception to this trend. Jeff Tunkey, a teacher at the Aurora Waldorf`School in West Falls. NY, has created a web site to explore this issue. He describes it as "A resource – inspired by Waldorf Education – for teachers and parents who want to provide children a path to healthy development through age-appropriate movement activities...…and for all who seek to shelter childhood from teenage attitudes and adult concerns."
The site includes • Developmental insights for parents and teachers • How movement supports academic foundations • Addressing learning difficulties and styles through movement • Curriculum resources for Extra Lesson and Phys Ed Teachers • Games of all kinds – for gym and home • Recreational Gymnastics for fun, agility and growth
The link is http://www.movementforchildhood.com/
Conferences
For information on conferences led by Eugene Schwartz, visit www.essentialwaldorf.com
Resource Materials
The Rudolf Steiner College Bookstore now has an Online Store. This is probably the best place in North America to find books on Waldorf Education and Anthroposophy.
Shop our store online at www.steinercollege.edu! Located in Fair Oaks, California, we offer one of the deepest and broadest selections of resources on Waldorf Education and Anthroposophy. In our store you will find: an extensive selection of books and resources for early life through high school and beyond; beautiful dollmaking, handwork, and art and craft supplies; Biodynamic wool and cotton clothing for infants, children, and adults; Weleda, Uriel Pharmacy, Dr. Hauschka and True Botanica homeopathic remedies; Dr. Hauschka and Weleda face and body products; and unique gifts and toys for infants to octogenarians. Visit us, shop our store online, or call 916-961-8729 to place an order with one of our friendly shopkeepers. You can also e-mail us at orders@steinercollege.edu
The Anthroposophical Societry in America has a remarkable library, with books by Rudolf Steiner and others covering myriad subjects:
The URL for the Anthroposophical Society site, which has a "library" page, is: http://www.anthroposophy.org/
The URL for its growing online catalog is: http://rsl.scoolaid.net
Is There Life After Waldorf School?
One answer may be found at the web site www.earthrunenergy.com. Austin Johnson, a
sixteen-year-old graduate of the Aurora Waldorf School of Alaska, is presently attending secondary school, but he has put his Waldorf middle school physics experiences to good use. Austin has invented and built a remarkably simple and effective device to turn any stream into a source of hydroelectric power, and he hopes to distribute his product throughout the developing world.
Visit his web site to learn more.
Singing Games
Anna Rainville, a veteran Waldorf N/K and class teacher from the Waldorf School of the Peninsula, has compiled a meticulously researched and lovingly presented a book of Singing Games for Families, Schools, and Communities. Much to her credit, she has included in the book a CD with 63 of the songs sung by Mia Michael, Polly Raven, and Anna herself, with delightful guitar and violin accompaniment by Karl Franzen and Lee Anne Welch.
The book is available from the Rudolf Steiner College Press. Here are five selections from the CD; the tracks can open in iTunes. All music is copyrighted by Anna Rainville and the RSCP.
Cape Cod Girls
Charlie Over The Ocean
Dayenu
Fiddle Me Up
Five Little Leaves
Movement in Education
The increasingly sedentary nature of elementary education is a growing concern, and Waldorf schools are a glowing exception to this trend. Jeff Tunkey, a teacher at the Aurora Waldorf`School in West Falls. NY, has created a web site to explore this issue. He describes it as "A resource – inspired by Waldorf Education – for teachers and parents who want to provide children a path to healthy development through age-appropriate movement activities...…and for all who seek to shelter childhood from teenage attitudes and adult concerns."
The site includes • Developmental insights for parents and teachers • How movement supports academic foundations • Addressing learning difficulties and styles through movement • Curriculum resources for Extra Lesson and Phys Ed Teachers • Games of all kinds – for gym and home • Recreational Gymnastics for fun, agility and growth
The link is http://www.movementforchildhood.com/