“Who says?!” was a main theme of our workshop on the last weekend of April this year. Twenty-four of us gathered in Hudson, New York, to explore burning issues facing education today. We counted nine other major events happening on the same day, perhaps underscoring the recognition in those who came of the importance of the assault we all face in the world of education. The workshop participants were affiliated with nine schools from five states.
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Square Peg in a Round Hole
“You can’t fit a square peg into a round hole!” You’ve heard it before. I venture to say you can, given some wiggle room. Four year-old Alec entered the mixed-age nursery/kindergarden classroom with his anxious, young mother. She came holding her son’s hand and high regard for Waldorf education along with hopes high that he… Read more “Square Peg in a Round Hole”
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