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  2. Eurythmy - Wikipedia

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    Eurythmy is an expressive movement art originated by Rudolf Steiner in conjunction with his wife, Marie, in the early 20th century. Primarily a performance art, it is also used in education, especially in Waldorf schools, and – as part of anthroposophic medicine – for claimed therapeutic purposes. [1] [2]

  3. Waldorf education - Wikipedia

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    The Waldorf school movement explicitly rejects any attempt to misappropriate Waldorf pedagogy or Rudolf Steiner's work for racist or nationalistic purposes." [ 222 ] Similar statements were put out by the Waldorf school association in Britain ("Our schools do not tolerate racism.

  4. History of Waldorf schools - Wikipedia

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    1928 - Rudolf Steiner School of New York City becomes the first Waldorf School in the US. 1941 - Kimberton Waldorf School is founded in Pennsylvania. 1942 - High Mowing Waldorf School, a boarding high school in Wilton, New Hampshire opens. 1947 - The Waldorf School of Garden City is created as part of Adelphi University.

  5. What Is a Waldorf School, Exactly?

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  6. Theosophy and visual arts - Wikipedia

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    The Theosophical teaching on the human aura was elaborated by Charles W. Leadbeater and Rudolf Steiner in early 1900s. [15] [note 4] Both Leadbeater and Steiner stated that "clairvoyants" are gifted of seeing so-called "thought-forms" [18] and "human auras."

  7. Studies of Waldorf education - Wikipedia

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    Despite the limitations of this mode of study it is hoped to give the reader an expectation of what a Waldorf School is like. [24] Knox, C. A. (1995). The Rudolf Steiner approach to education: A qualitative study with particular reference to the pre-primary and primary phase of a Waldorf school in KwaZulu-Natal. Pietermaritzburg: University of ...

  8. Anthroposophy - Wikipedia

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    The Representative of Humanity, by Rudolf Steiner and Edith Maryon. Anthroposophic painting, a style inspired by Rudolf Steiner, featured prominently in the first Goetheanum's cupola. The technique frequently begins by filling the surface to be painted with color, out of which forms are gradually developed, often images with symbolic-spiritual ...

  9. Curriculum of the Waldorf schools - Wikipedia

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    A 2003 evaluation by education scholars David Jelinek and Li-Ling Sun compared a group of American Waldorf school students to American public school students on three different test variables. [9] Two tests measured verbal and non-verbal logical reasoning and the third was an international TIMMS test.