AL Local Library in Denver learns the value of Waldorf education’s storytelling approach:
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Shaping a Student in a Way Only a Human Can
During my senior year of high school, I was required to take an art class as an elective. The last art class I took was back in middle school, so my skills were a little rusty. I always felt that I had a natural talent or inclination for physical art, just not anything involving paint… Read more “Shaping a Student in a Way Only a Human Can”
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