Summer 2010 Conferences With Eugene Schwartz
Grades One, Two, and Three Conferences, Kimberton, PA
Grade One: June 19 - June 21, 2010
Grade Two: June 25 - June 27, 2010
Grade Three: June 30 - July 2, 2010
The Essential Conferences for Grades One, Two, and Three will return to the East Coast! We had very successful conferences in June, 2009, with fifty teachers from 19 states attending. And now we plan three conferences in 2010. They will follow the innovative and successful format pioneered by Eugene Schwartz several years ago. 18 presentations over three days guide teachers to the "essentials" of the grade they will be teaching, emphasizing the anthroposophical foundations of the Waldorf curriculum. Our conference site will be the beautiful farm setting of Kimberton Hills Camphill Village in Kimberton, PA. These conferences are affordable, stimulating, and rejuvenating.
Independent school teachers, charter school teachers, and home schooling parents are all invited to join us. Visit our web site at www.essentialwaldorf.com to learn more. For informational purposes, look at the 2009 conference schedules:
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Online!
Grade Four Online Conference
We will be offering the first-ever Online Waldorf Teachers’ Conference for teachers of Grade Four. Stay at home and save on transportation, housing, and dining expenses, while listening to and watching 15 presentations by Eugene Schwartz.
The Grade Four Online Conference will be offered three times this summer:
June 12 - June 20, 2010
June 26 - July 4, 2010
July 18 - July 25, 2010
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Online Grade Four Conference, 2010
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Grades Conferences in Mancos, CO
Grade Five: July 5 - July 11, 2010
Grade Six: July 5 - July 11, 2010
Join us for the Essential Grades 5 & 6 Conferences in Mancos, Colorado. The conferences will be led by Eugene Schwartz, Karl Johnson, and Marilyn Fox, class teachers with decades of experience and expertise. Lectures offer not only a wealth of practical advice, but emphasize the anthroposophical foundations of Waldorf education. Teachers who have joined us over the past few years have found that they learn to “Know What, Know How, and Know Why.” Our setting is the base camp of Deer Hill Outdoor Expeditions, which lies in a mountain valley in southwestern Colorado, not far from the fabled Four Corners region.
Independent school teachers, charter school teachers, and home schooling parents are all invited to join us. For more information, visit our web site at www.essentialwaldorf.com, and be sure to watch the featured video with scenes of past conferences.
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