40 pp.
5" x 8"
Paperback
The task of education is to help young people learn
how to realize their full potential. Yet how can this be achieved if so
much within those young people remains untouched and undiscovered? To
further the development of students, it is not just a question of what
one teaches, but how and when. The object of this booklet is to outline
the what along with indications of the other aspects.
The
trend of today's education has been moving toward one-sided cultivation
of the intellect. Manual skills and, artistic achievements of the
imagination have been less attractive. Even in intellectual fields there
has been one-sided development, with the object of producing
specialists in one field or another. Although specialists are necessary
in today's world, specialization should follow the acquisition of broad,
general knowledge and experience of the world as a whole.
Topics and Main Lesson Work:
Waldorf main lesson subjects, grade by grade
English and English Literature
Mathematics
History
Geography
Nature Study and Science
Languages
Practical Work
Hand- and Craftwork
Gardening
Art
Music
Movement
Sports
Surveying
Technology
First Aid
Shorthand
Typing
Religion