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  1. 1947 - The Waldorf School of Garden City is created as part of Adelphi University. Three more Waldorf schools were founded in the 1950s, and five in the 1960s. In 1968 the original Association of Waldorf Schools was founded with these twelve schools. Thirty-seven new high schools have been started in the last decade.

  2. Steiner’s first school opened in 1919 in Stuttgart, Germany, for the children of the Waldorf-Astoria Company’s employees; his schools thereafter became known as “Waldorfschools. Steiner’s first school flourished, and by 1938 schools based on his philosophy had opened in Austria, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, the Netherlands ...

  3. www.waldorf-100.org › en › waldorf-educationHistory - Waldorf 100

    How it all began: The history of Waldorf schools. Emil Molt. Berta Molt. Rudolf Steiner. After its founding in Stuttgart-Uhlandshöhe in September 1919, the first Waldorf school grew rapidly. The children of workers at the Waldorf-Astoria Cigarette Company came in response to the initiative of founders Emil and Berta Molt, and many other ...

  4. Education with Purpose. Waldorf pedagogy is a developmentally appropriate, experiential, and academically rigorous approach to education. It integrates the arts in all academic disciplines for children from preschool through 12th grade to enhance and enrich learning. Waldorf education aims to inspire lifelong learning in all students and to ...

  5. During the next 33⅓ years, ending in 1985/86, there was an explosion of enthusiasm for Waldorf education in the Americas, particularly the U.S. This observation may be influenced by my having gone to a Waldorf school in the 1960s, doing Waldorf teacher training in the 1970s and starting my career in 1978: I experienced it firsthand.

  6. Aug 9, 2023 · Following World War II, Waldorf education faced the challenge of rebuilding. Schools in Germany, which had been closed during the Nazi regime, reopened, and new schools were established across Europe. In the 1960s and 1970s, the Waldorf movement expanded to North America, with the first Waldorf school opening in New York City in 1928.

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  8. Waldorf Education An Introduction. This is a 13 page brochure developed by the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America from an article written by Henry Barnes, a pioneer in the North American Waldorf movement. All of the material published on this website is provided solely for the users of this website, and may not be downloaded from ...

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