A Forest Kindergarten through the Year: Breathing through Rhythms and Practices
VirtualPart 1 of a two-part Sunbridge Institute workshop for early childhood educators, with Motria Shuhan.
Part 1 of a two-part Sunbridge Institute workshop for early childhood educators, with Motria Shuhan.
Join us at Green Meadow Waldorf School for an in-person admissions event, where you can visit our preschool through 12th grade classrooms, speak with teachers, and participate in fun artistic activities.
This workshop will define the ways many Waldorf school curricula center whiteness, use the frameworks of racial identity formation and biography work to better understand how we become who we are in a racialized society, and share practical tools, resources, and success stories with the goal of dismantling racism in Waldorf schools and communities.
Part 2 of a two-part Sunbridge Institute workshop for early childhood educators, with Motria Shuhan.
Waldorf teachers and leaders from across North America and beyond have chosen Sunbridge Institute's summer professional development courses to help them prepare for the coming year. Our week-long introductory courses are a trusted resource to delve into and learn more about Waldorf education.
This course will be taught remotely in real time. Open to current and prospective early childhood educators, parents, grandparents, and caregivers, you’ll explore the essential elements of Waldorf early childhood education.
In this comprehensive course, open to current and prospective early childhood educators, parents, grandparents, and caregivers, you’ll explore the essential elements of Waldorf early childhood education.
In this course, we will re-examine and recommit to the essential role of play in early childhood education, helping to inspire you to create therapeutic environments that foster healthy play.
A four-year, part-time professional training for teachers of handwork. The 13th Cycle starts July 10, 2023, and enrollment is now open.
This highly useful course is focused on the practical work of being a leader and decision-maker. Through a process imbued with the anthroposophical understanding of the human being, Collaborative Leadership will help you learn how to improve your effectiveness as a member of your leadership team.
This anthroposophically based, hands-on course with longtime science teacher Gary Banks explores the phenomena-based approach to teaching science used in Waldorf schools.
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