Meredith on May 26th, 2010

This is a fairly recent discovery of mine — Rudolf Steiner Audio.
I’ve already downloaded a couple of the lectures that have been recorded by a man named Dale Brunsvold and they are fabulous. I’ve mentioned before that for reading I prefer Steiner’s books. The conversational, repetitive style of some of the lectures bothers me a [...]

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Meredith on December 28th, 2009

There are a handful of Waldorf websites that I check pretty regularly. They represent a diverse range of information — from the esoteric to the hands-on practical. Here are my favorites. Please post yours in the comments.
1. Waldorf World – Back in the day this site was called Bob and Nancy’s. Bob and Nancy are still there behind the [...]

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Meredith on December 14th, 2009

When I first began teaching at a Waldorf school I quickly found that there were resources for teaching that everyone used. Usually the not-to-be-missed resource titles were passed down from teacher to teacher, as each one of us shared with the teacher of the class behind us what worked, what didn’t, and what resources we couldn’t have lived [...]

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