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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Sacramento Waldorf School - Wikipedia

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    Sacramento Waldorf School is the largest Waldorf school in North America. The campus, which includes a stream and small working farm, is located on 22 acres (89,000 m 2) in Fair Oaks, California, overlooking the American River.

  5. Category:Waldorf schools - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Waldorf schools" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Rudolf Steiner University College; S. SEKEM; Sunbridge Institute; Y.

  6. Studies of Waldorf education - Wikipedia

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    Studies comparing students' performance on college-entrance examinations in Germany found that as a group, Waldorf graduates passed the exam at double to triple the rate of students graduating from the state education system, [26] [27] and that students who had attended Waldorf schools for their entire education passed at a much higher rate (40 ...

  7. School under fire for installing windows in gender-inclusive ...

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    One parent said the windows were ‘a deterrent’ to keep students from using gender-inclusive bathrooms

  8. PLANS (non-profit) - Wikipedia

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    Betty Staley, the Rudolf Steiner College staff member who developed the public teacher training program, testified the college's 1993-1994 Teacher Training Booklists did not apply to the public teacher training program, and that only one of the texts from the lists, Steiner's Philosophy of Freedom, was used by the program.

  9. Emil Molt - Wikipedia

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    Emil Molt (14 April 1876, in Schwäbisch Gmünd, Kingdom of Württemberg – 16 June 1936, in Stuttgart) was a German industrialist, social reformer and anthroposophist.He was the director of the Waldorf-Astoria-Zigarettenfabrik, and with Rudolf Steiner co-founded the first Waldorf school.