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  2. Steiner school - Wikipedia

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  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. List of Camphill Communities - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... 2.2.7 New York. 2.2.8 Pennsylvania. 2.2.9 Vermont. ... Camphill Estate is now a campus of Camphill Rudolf Steiner ...

  5. Studies of Waldorf education - Wikipedia

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    A UK Department for Education and Skills report noted significant differences in curriculum and pedagogical approach between Waldorf/Steiner and mainstream schools and suggested that each type of school could learn from the other type's strengths: in particular, that state schools could benefit from Waldorf education's early introduction and ...

  6. Camphill Movement - Wikipedia

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    The movement was founded in 1939 at Kirkton House near Aberdeen by a group that included Austrian paediatrician Karl König. [3] [4] It was König's view that every human being possessed a healthy "inner personality" that was independent of their outer characteristics, including characteristics marking developmental or mental disability, and the role of the school was to recognize, nurture and ...

  7. Waldorf education - Wikipedia

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    The first school in England (Michael Hall) was founded in 1925; the first in the United States (the Rudolf Steiner School in New York City) in 1928. By the 1930s, numerous schools inspired by Steiner's pedagogical principles had opened in Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Norway, Austria, Hungary, the United States, and England. [32]

  8. Steiner schools - Wikipedia

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  9. Rudolf Steiner Fellowship Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Rudolf Steiner, founder of anthroposophy and Waldorf schools. In the mid-1950s, a group of interested individuals came to Christoph Lindner, a former official physician at the Swiss Consulate in New York City and a member of the Swiss Benevolent Association, to form the Fellowship Committee within the Anthroposophical Society of America. The ...