Understanding and Teaching History as an Evolution of Consciousness

A workshop for middle school and high school teachers of history, as well as teachers of the history of art, music, drama, architecture, and language Facilitated by Stephen Keith Sagarin, PhD A central problem of learning history is being able to understand and imagine the consciousness of people who are distant from us in time. This […]

Drawing through the Waldorf Grades 1-5 Curriculum: Practical Wisdom and Guidance for Main Lesson Book Artistry

A workshop for Waldorf grades 1-5 class teachers, subject teachers, and Waldorf homeschooling parents Facilitated by Jane Wulsin of Green Meadow Waldorf School This hands-on workshop is designed to help you learn and practice skills and techniques that will support and enhance your daily main lessons. Under the guidance of a master Waldorf educator with […]

Singing Games with Anna Rainville: Joyful Learning through Movement

Singing games carry a long and respected tradition of joyful music activity for children, adults, families, and communities. Singing and moving together in simple or complicated forms is, simply, contagious joy. Appealing to all ages---whether at home, in a classroom, or at a faculty meeting---singing games provide healthy opportunities for the lifting of spirits, sensory integration, and […]