@Irenioskamoska yes it's kind of dificult to adapt to another school because it's anothe type of education that for me dosen't make any sense it's no dificult to coexist with my classmates if not with my teachers. and one thing that i like of waldorf education is the relation ship between the teacher and the student and all about of the waldorf art and anthroposophy
This is ridiculous. I started in Waldorf in kindergarden and have been there ever since. I am a junior now and I would just like to say that this is the art work of students who are highly artistic. Not nearly all the students are this proficient. All of us draw and paint regularly but many people's strengths are not in art. This video made me feel like Waldorf was being portrayed as some kind of art cult.
i go to the "steiner schule" its the swiss version of waldorfschool. i think its very good for kids from the age 7 to 13 but after that the lessons aren't good u don't learn enough and u are challenged.... and most of the students are very bored...
i'm a waldorf student from mexio and i went to new york with a group of guanajuato mexico and i wento to a conference thah you make and i really like it and i really like this form of teaching cus im no just growing like a simple student if not like a human being to this world
@MrYoshi134 hello, can you share me your experience being a waldorf student? i want to know if it is true that when you graduate is difficult to adapt with the other educational system and also it is sayd that kids from waldorf school are mostly artist when they grow up
I'm fascinated with the Waldorf philosophy, but have been trying to find out exactly what a normal school day would be like in a Waldorf school, especially the early childhood years. Do you have any sources for information on that?
I'm going to warn you as a former student of Waldorf, watch out. Waldorf has more problems then you can shake a stick at, much of this depends on your area. I've been to two waldorf schools, Rudolf Steiner and Hawthorn Valley, Rudolf Steiner was a great school, good learning ethics balanced curriculum professional and qualified teachers. HVS on the other hand was almost cultish, next to no curriculum, lack of any real classes, and the worst teachers I have ever had. Waste of money waste of time.
It's never too late! I know of many students who joined a Waldorf high school in 11th grade and felt immediately at home -- give it a try if you live near enough. -- Eugene
@colinlikeschapstick I went to a high school started in grade 10. It gives you a perspective on life that you wouldnt have had before. I graduated 10 years ago, and now today I am looking to use waldorf education for homeschooling my children. I would say yes.
@jojo6884 i am thinking about grade 5, 6 and so in waldorf school in cuernavaca mexico. But i don know any one that has grown in that education system, i am convinced about the inner growth that it brings, but iḿ uncertain of the effects of waldorf school in the academic level that gives them the possiblility to do what ever they want with their life , and not only artistic things or waldorf type of things. can you give me a comment?
I agree with the Steiner, approach. My child, attends a charter school that is fashioned after Steiner. It is amazing to see the level of critical, independent thinking skills. Students are nurtured and encouraged to cultivate their individuality and apply it to their educational experience as it relates to tapping into the depths of learning at their own pace.
I attended a Waldorfschool and graduated in June of this Year. It was a good experience - which I could appreciate even more as I had been attending "normal schools" before, finally getting to a Waldorfschool only in the 6. grade.
I wish I had been there from the start... :)
Students learn so many usefull and handy things that they do not learn elsewhere.
@FemaleFreedomSeeker hello, can you tell me if it is difficult after being learning in waldorf to go to the other system schools when uŕe older? and can you tell me if a waldorf student can be what ever they want as they grow up, or if they are directed towards being artists or similar? thanks
Uhm... I am a student of a Waldorf school in Sweden... And im not too sure about this being an accurate presentation of the acctual activities in a Waldorf school.
I would call this a presentation of the Waldorf Philosophy rather than a presentation of how these schools acctually work.
great video - thank you for sharing. I hope more people learn about this wonderful education. I wish I had studied on it while me son was inside me. but, I guess I was not ready yet. :)
@Irenioskamoska yes it's kind of dificult to adapt to another school because it's anothe type of education that for me dosen't make any sense it's no dificult to coexist with my classmates if not with my teachers. and one thing that i like of waldorf education is the relation ship between the teacher and the student and all about of the waldorf art and anthroposophy
MrYoshi134 6 months ago
This is ridiculous. I started in Waldorf in kindergarden and have been there ever since. I am a junior now and I would just like to say that this is the art work of students who are highly artistic. Not nearly all the students are this proficient. All of us draw and paint regularly but many people's strengths are not in art. This video made me feel like Waldorf was being portrayed as some kind of art cult.
shalalabang1 8 months ago
Damn... I wish I had that kind of education... My kids are goin' there!
JayTsunDayVis 9 months ago
i go to the "steiner schule" its the swiss version of waldorfschool. i think its very good for kids from the age 7 to 13 but after that the lessons aren't good u don't learn enough and u are challenged.... and most of the students are very bored...
just1994king 1 year ago
i'm a waldorf student from mexio and i went to new york with a group of guanajuato mexico and i wento to a conference thah you make and i really like it and i really like this form of teaching cus im no just growing like a simple student if not like a human being to this world
MrYoshi134 1 year ago
@MrYoshi134 hello, can you share me your experience being a waldorf student? i want to know if it is true that when you graduate is difficult to adapt with the other educational system and also it is sayd that kids from waldorf school are mostly artist when they grow up
Irenioskamoska 8 months ago
My grandkids are going to waldorf and it's a beautiful thing for them. Kids are going to be kids and they let them. and they are learning.
I have one the other schools wanted on ritalin, and now I am not being minipulated to put him on drugs.
casualsbucket 1 year ago
I think this is a great idea! this is the true method for creating independent human beings that become GODS by themselves.
Profemiliomorles 1 year ago
GO WALDORKS!
AWS forever
omegafashion 2 years ago
I'm fascinated with the Waldorf philosophy, but have been trying to find out exactly what a normal school day would be like in a Waldorf school, especially the early childhood years. Do you have any sources for information on that?
MattBronsil 2 years ago
Visit the website "Why Waldorf Works" and there will be links to Early Childhood sources of information -- they should be able to help you.
eschwartz1ster 2 years ago
I'm going to warn you as a former student of Waldorf, watch out. Waldorf has more problems then you can shake a stick at, much of this depends on your area. I've been to two waldorf schools, Rudolf Steiner and Hawthorn Valley, Rudolf Steiner was a great school, good learning ethics balanced curriculum professional and qualified teachers. HVS on the other hand was almost cultish, next to no curriculum, lack of any real classes, and the worst teachers I have ever had. Waste of money waste of time.
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atman100 2 years ago
My God! This makes me wish I went to a Waldorf School!
bluelite7x 2 years ago 4
I want to go to one, but I am in grade 10!
Any point?
colinlikeschapstick 2 years ago
It's never too late! I know of many students who joined a Waldorf high school in 11th grade and felt immediately at home -- give it a try if you live near enough. -- Eugene
eschwartz1ster 2 years ago
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colinlikeschapstick 2 years ago
Absolutely true! Hi Eugene....
--S.S
DiMeola99 2 years ago
@colinlikeschapstick I went to a high school started in grade 10. It gives you a perspective on life that you wouldnt have had before. I graduated 10 years ago, and now today I am looking to use waldorf education for homeschooling my children. I would say yes.
jojo6884 1 year ago
@jojo6884 i am thinking about grade 5, 6 and so in waldorf school in cuernavaca mexico. But i don know any one that has grown in that education system, i am convinced about the inner growth that it brings, but iḿ uncertain of the effects of waldorf school in the academic level that gives them the possiblility to do what ever they want with their life , and not only artistic things or waldorf type of things. can you give me a comment?
thanks
Irenioskamoska 8 months ago
Nice.
SoundHorses 3 years ago
I agree with the Steiner, approach. My child, attends a charter school that is fashioned after Steiner. It is amazing to see the level of critical, independent thinking skills. Students are nurtured and encouraged to cultivate their individuality and apply it to their educational experience as it relates to tapping into the depths of learning at their own pace.
kingschild1 3 years ago 2
Outstanding perspective:)
TheToltec 3 years ago
I couldn´t agree more.
I attended a Waldorfschool and graduated in June of this Year. It was a good experience - which I could appreciate even more as I had been attending "normal schools" before, finally getting to a Waldorfschool only in the 6. grade.
I wish I had been there from the start... :)
Students learn so many usefull and handy things that they do not learn elsewhere.
FemaleFreedomSeeker 3 years ago 3
@FemaleFreedomSeeker hello, can you tell me if it is difficult after being learning in waldorf to go to the other system schools when uŕe older? and can you tell me if a waldorf student can be what ever they want as they grow up, or if they are directed towards being artists or similar? thanks
Irenioskamoska 8 months ago
beautiful...thank you
boo123owl 3 years ago
Kärlek!
grodkungen 3 years ago
Eugene Schwartz is a youtuber, I think I just fainted!
very nice btw :)
marniespeaks 3 years ago
Uhm... I am a student of a Waldorf school in Sweden... And im not too sure about this being an accurate presentation of the acctual activities in a Waldorf school.
I would call this a presentation of the Waldorf Philosophy rather than a presentation of how these schools acctually work.
malicery 3 years ago
great video - thank you for sharing. I hope more people learn about this wonderful education. I wish I had studied on it while me son was inside me. but, I guess I was not ready yet. :)
oh2love4love 4 years ago
I have been to waldorf school my entire life
and it just keeps getting better:)
Iskariot132 4 years ago 2
Thanks for the video! Good job...
I am very interested in a Waldorf Education for my children.
bigfishvideos 4 years ago
very interesting,thanks for the production keep the good work
kindly regards
AW TV team
AWtelevision 4 years ago
Thank you for your comment - and best wishes for your efforts as well.
-- Eugene Schwartz
eschwartz1ster 4 years ago