We will be heading through this wonderful book chapter by chapter. It is by the beloved Master Waldorf teacher Else Gottgens and focuses on Waldorf education in practice for the first three grades. (However, I think many pearls can be gleamed out of it for the older grades as well). Else Gottgens was an amazing Master teacher who was a class teacher for 41 years and then began at age 61 to mentor other Waldorf teachers for the next 20 years. She was in literally hundreds of Waldorf classrooms. If you would like to know more about Else’s life and career, please see this article this article.
This book is about “ensuring Idealism meets Realism in a productive way.” It is easy to read about Waldorf education, and so much different in practice when you are trying to teach (whether one child at home or thirty children in a classroom). As a Waldorf teacher, we create moments of learning out of our own creative forces. Whilst we can gleam examples and ideas in the pages of a book or a curriculum, we cannot find our own creativity there or the relationship with our own child there. As a teacher, Continue reading