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School Organization and Community
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Survey Report
AWSNA High School Research Project
Artistic and Academic Portfolios, Alternatives to College, Scholarship Web Sites,
Social- Emotional Skills
Compiled by David Mitchell
Spiral Bound
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This book summarizes results of a questionnaire sent to every Waldorf
high school in North America in 1999. Schools were asked to report (1) their guidelines
for senior artistic and/or academic portfolios, (2) whether and what alternatives
to college they suggest to their seniors, and (3) what specific social/emotional
skills they work on with their students, including stress management, time management,
sexuality, mental health, conflict resolution, study skills, communications skills,
human boundary issues, listening skills, and life management. Some additional research
undertaken by the AWSNA High School Research Project Committee is also included. |
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Forming School Communities
The renewal of the social organism
Matthias Karutz
Softbound
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The author explores questions of school governance
and the cultivation of a “healthy social life” within the context of
a Waldorf school. His is a refreshingly lively approach that, while adhering to
the models tradition to Steiner's conception of society as a threefold entity,
offers more movement and flexibility than most who have covered this topic. Worth
reading if social organisation and the life behind it are of interest to you.
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Genesis of a Waldorf High School
A Source Book
Edited by Douglas Gerwin
Spiralbound
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In 1995 a conference was held. High school educators from all over
North America gathered in Minneapolis to discuss everything they could think that
needed consideration when contemplating the formation of a Waldorf High School. The
results of this broad and exhaustive look at how a Waldorf high school works, meets
the needs of adolescents, and fits into its community is Genesis of a Waldorf
High School - 239 pages of information.
Contents:
Part 1: Essays on Adolescence and the Waldorf High School
- Education for Adolescents, Rudolf Steiner
- The Waldorf High School: Keeping Ideals Intact, David Sloan
- Waldorf High School Curriculum Guide, Douglas Gerwin
- To Become a Teacher, Henry Barnes
- Youth Longs to Know, John F. Gardner
Part 2: From the Proceedings of "Genesis of a Waldorf High School" Conference
- Adolescents in the Nineties: What Do They Need, What Do They Want?, Betty Staley
- Themes and Dreams of the Waldorf High School, Douglas Gerwin
- Genesis of a Waldorf High School: Case Studies
- Starting a Waldorf High School: Seven Questions in Three Phases
- Questions Relating to the Five Aspects of "The Temple"
- Sample Budget Outline for a Waldorf High School (Grades 9 and 10)
- The Social Life of the Teenager
- Gestures of Elementary and High School Years, Betty Staley
- High School Teacher Education, Betty Staley and Douglas Gerwin
- Countdown for a New High School, Hans-Joachim Mattke
- Closing Image, Douglas Gerwin
Part 3: Curriculum Materials
- Introduction
- Sample Main Lesson Schedules
- Sample Course Descriptions
- Sample Senior Project Outline
Part 4: Bibliography and Reading Lists
- Readings for Mentor Seminar
- Supplementary Bibliography: Adolescence and Society
- Sample Reading Lists (Grades 9-12)
- Sample Summer Reading Forms
Part 5: High School Administration
- Introduction and Notes, Douglas Gerwin
Part 6: Directory of Waldorf High School Initiatives and Teacher Education
- List of Waldorf High Schools in North America
- List of North American Waldorf Schools that have announced plans to open a high
school by 1998
- List of Waldorf High School Teacher Training Programs
Postlude
Part 7: Appendices
- High School Admissions and Foreign Exchanges
- Waldorf High School Profiles for College Applicants
- Waldorf School Testimonials
- Miscellaneous Permission Forms
- Job Descriptions for Class Sponsor and Student Advisor
- Sample High School Handbook
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The Mysteries of Social Encounters
The Anthroposophical Social Impulse
Deiter Brüll
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The author begins from the point of view that at this
particular time in human evolution we are called upon to pay particular attention
to social interaction. Drawing from Rudolf Steiner’s insights on the renewal
of social life, the author thoroughly explores the foundation, problems, and remedies
that are so vitally needed today. Included are many gems that can be used in Waldorf
school community settings or any place where individuals wish to serve a higher
social purpose.
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Confronting Conflict
A First-Aid Kit for Handling Conflict
Friedrich Glasl
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Friedrich Glasl has
worked with conflict resolution in companies, schools and communities for over 30
years. Confronting Conflict is authoritative and modern, containing new examples,
exercises, theory and techniques. The tools Glasl offers are techniques for analyzing
the symptoms of the conflict, ways of understanding how temperaments affect conflicts
and what can be done about it, how to acknowledge that a conflict exists and then
how to lessen it, and practice in developing considerate confrontation and emy.
This is a powerful tool chest which if worked with will lead to greater harmony
within groups and families. Recommended. |
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Freeing the Human Spirit
The Threefold Social Order, Money, and the Waldorf School
Michael Spence
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$25.00 |
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This comprehensive book suggests how true human dignity
can be attained through a correct understanding of karma and destiny in the workplace.
Michael Spence describes how we can be socially, legally, and economically true
to the realities of spiritual science within Waldorf schools. The author has lectured
at many Waldorf schools across North America.
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Administrative Explorations
Essays on Business Practices within Waldorf Schools
Edited by David Mitchell and David Alsop
Softbound
$24.00 |
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A collection of essays examining the financial and
organizational thinking within Waldorf schools in North America. Images ranging
from pillars to plant metamorphosis to center and periphery abound in addressing
the overall growth and development of a Waldorf school. Practical matters from
enrollment to planned giving to budget preparation are addressed in detail, offering
the reader insights into the essential questions of why, how, and what. Thoughts
about leadership, joyful philanthropy, and achieving a spirit of determined cooperation
among all members of a Waldorf school community are here, too. Truly, a living
and inspiring imagination of healthy schools emerges for the reader, with a great
deal of practical, down-to-earth advice included.
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The Waldorf School and Threefold Structure
The Embarassing Mandate - The Risk of Being an Anthroposophical Institution
Deiter Brüll
Softbound
$10.00 |
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This controversial book examines the author's understanding
of democratic process and identifies how Steiner’s concept of a threefold
society can be applied in a Waldorf school.
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