Quick Look
- The companion volume to The History of Waldorf Education: 1919-1945
- Over 100 colour photographs and inspiring stories provide insight into this dynamic approach to education
- Written by the founder of Friends of Waldorf Education
Explores the development of Waldorf Education from the end of the Second World War to the present day. Richly illustrated with over 100 colour photos, this is an inspiring and uplifting account.
Description
In 1919 the original Steiner-Waldorf school opened its doors, becoming the first of over 1000 Waldorf schools and kindergartens which now exist around the world.
This comprehensive second volume from Nana Göbel, founder of Friends of Waldorf Education, explores the history of Waldorf education from the end of World War II up to the present day.
Featuring a collection of inspiring stories and over 100 colour photographs, this book reveals the challenges faced and overcome by Waldorf schools worldwide, tracing the development of this revolutionary approach to education.
Author
Nana Göbel is the founder of Friends of Waldorf Education, a worldwide organisation which has been supporting Waldorf schools across the globe since 1978.