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The Education of Children from the Standpoint of Theosophy - A Holistic Approach to Spiritual Child Development - cover

The Education of Children from the Standpoint of Theosophy - A Holistic Approach to Spiritual Child Development

Rudolf Steiner

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "The Education of Children from the Standpoint of Theosophy," Rudolf Steiner presents a thought-provoking exploration of education through a spiritual lens, intertwining philosophical principles with practical pedagogy. Steiner's literary style is characterized by a blend of didactic prose and lyrical insight, positioning the work within the broader context of early 20th-century educational reform and the emerging spiritual science movement. Addressing the purpose of education, he critiques conventional methods while advocating for a holistic approach that nurtures both the intelligence and the soul of the child, emphasizing the significance of artistic activities and moral development in shaping well-rounded individuals. Rudolf Steiner, an Austrian philosopher and social reformer, founded the anthroposophical society and was deeply influenced by theosophy, which underscores the spiritual evolution of humanity. His experience in the realms of education, art, and science provided a unique perspective on child development. Steiner'Äôs establishment of Waldorf schools stemmed from his belief in fostering creativity and individuality, reflecting his commitment to developing human potential beyond standardized measures. This book is highly recommended for educators, parents, and anyone interested in alternative education philosophies. Steiner's insights encourage a reconceptualization of childhood learning, promoting a deeper understanding of the interplay between knowledge, spirituality, and the overall development of the child.
Disponible depuis: 02/11/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 35 pages.

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