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Entry points : a guide to Rudolf Steiner's Study of man / edited by Elan Leibner.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Chatham, NY : Waldorf Publications, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 153 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 194358219X
  • 9781943582198
Related works:
  • Based on (work): Steiner, Rudolf, 1861-1925. Allgemeine Menschenkunde als Grundlage der Pädagogik
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 371.391 23
Contents:
Introductory lecture -- Epoch of the consciousness soul -- Thinking cognition and will -- Nature -- Education of the will and feelings -- Sympathy and antipathy -- Willing, feeling, thinking from the viewpoint of spirit -- Children and the soul forces of feeling and willing -- The twelve senses -- From the viewpoint of the body -- The body -- The body as seen from soul and spirit -- Physical body: microcosm, macrocosm -- Relationship of the child to the world -- The microcosm and macrocosm
Summary: Rudolf Steiner's seminal lectures to the first teachers before the opening of the first Waldorf school called "The Study of Man" (or "Foundations of Human Experience" in the more recent edition) is a rich and systematic descritpion of a new approach to education, made possible through Dr. Steiner's insights. He presented in this lectures a completely revolutionary approach to education, needed for the future of the children coming to the school and for all mankind. Many have struggled to comprehend these lectures as they are difficult to apprehend in many ways, simply because they are so new and so different from the more materialistic thinking that supports current mainstream education. The Pedagogical Section Council of North America has developed these "Entry Points" to give teachers and parents ideas of how to study these important lectures to avoid getting "stuck" or giving up on penetrating with understanding these original lectures, and these original ideas. Along with explanations of each lecture, helpful illustrations in footnotes, study questions with which to launch discussion, and additional commentary are provided. Here are valuable openings for comprehension and contemplation of this invaluable content.
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Introductory lecture -- Epoch of the consciousness soul -- Thinking cognition and will -- Nature -- Education of the will and feelings -- Sympathy and antipathy -- Willing, feeling, thinking from the viewpoint of spirit -- Children and the soul forces of feeling and willing -- The twelve senses -- From the viewpoint of the body -- The body -- The body as seen from soul and spirit -- Physical body: microcosm, macrocosm -- Relationship of the child to the world -- The microcosm and macrocosm

Rudolf Steiner's seminal lectures to the first teachers before the opening of the first Waldorf school called "The Study of Man" (or "Foundations of Human Experience" in the more recent edition) is a rich and systematic descritpion of a new approach to education, made possible through Dr. Steiner's insights. He presented in this lectures a completely revolutionary approach to education, needed for the future of the children coming to the school and for all mankind. Many have struggled to comprehend these lectures as they are difficult to apprehend in many ways, simply because they are so new and so different from the more materialistic thinking that supports current mainstream education. The Pedagogical Section Council of North America has developed these "Entry Points" to give teachers and parents ideas of how to study these important lectures to avoid getting "stuck" or giving up on penetrating with understanding these original lectures, and these original ideas. Along with explanations of each lecture, helpful illustrations in footnotes, study questions with which to launch discussion, and additional commentary are provided. Here are valuable openings for comprehension and contemplation of this invaluable content.

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