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Sunbridge Institute Summer Series 2021

Virtual

This year’s summer line-up of professional development and introductory opportunities consists of eleven courses — Approaching Grades 1-8, Introduction to Waldorf Early Childhood Education, Continuing Explorations in Waldorf High School Teaching, and Collaborative Leadership — each delivered in real-time, virtual classrooms. All our courses include copious resource materials and provide ample opportunities for community-building with fellow course participants to assist you in the coming school year.

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Applied Arts Handwork Teacher Program

Orchard House 275 Hungry Hollow Road, Chestnut Ridge, NY, United States

The Applied Arts Program, a professional development opportunity for Waldorf handwork teachers and aspiring teachers, explores the art, philosophy, practice and pedagogy of teaching handwork.

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Basic Woodworking Techniques for Teaching Children in Grades 4-8

Orchard House 275 Hungry Hollow Road, Chestnut Ridge, NY, United States

This two-day course offered by the Fiber Craft Studio is designed to prepare handwork teachers to teach woodwork in grades 4-8. The course will introduce students to the sound, safe, and effective use of traditional tools and techniques for the teaching of woodwork projects.

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Collaborative Leadership

Virtual

Professional development for decision-makers—including administrators, directors, board and committee members, and faculty chairs—working in Waldorf schools or other workplace settings.

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Calling It Like It Is: Race, Racism, and Anti-Racism

Virtual

Through questions and answers, small-group dialogue and activity, and exploring ways to turn concepts into practice, participants will have the opportunity to increase racial literacy, engage in community, and set personal goals for their teaching and/or administrative and board work.

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Calling It Like It Is: Racial Identity Development

Virtual

Through questions and answers, small-group dialogue and activity, and exploring ways to turn concepts into practice, participants will have the opportunity to increase racial literacy, engage in community, and set personal goals for their teaching and/or administrative and board work.

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