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July 29, 2010

Finance at the Threshold - Rethinking the Real and Financial Economies

Why did the banks stop lending to one another, and why at this moment in history? Is the problem merely a matter of over loose credit due to the relaxation of...


June 24, 2010

New politics still waiting for breakthrough in the Philippines

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June 24, 2010

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Students were asked to draw a picture of what they would like the remodeled playground to look like and the response ranged from simple ideas like a butterfly garden to...

Kindergartens

While the new schools were developing – especially after the Second World War – new impulses for pre-school education were being put into practice. Since 1926 there had been a kindergarten at the Stuttgart school. More kindergartens developed at other schools in the following years. Up to the 1960s Waldorf Kindergartens usually developed around an existing school, but in later years this was often turned around, so that schools were founded out of already existing kindergartens.

This is how the growing demand for Waldorf education for the early years contributed to the increased founding of schools in the last third of the 20th century. In October 1969, 32 kindergartens united in the Association of Rudolf Steiner Kindergartens, which in 1972 became the International Association of Waldorf Kindergartens. The following personalities were influential during the pioneering work of this association: Elisabeth von Grunelius, Ingeborg Haller, Klara Hattermann, Helmut von Kügelgen and Bronja Zahlingen. It has as its aims: counseling, conference organizing, exchange of experience and the care for the developing early years seminars.

The first seminar for Waldorf Kindergarten teachers was founded at the end of the 1950s in Hannover and by 1994 another 39 early years training seminars had come into being worldwide. In 1978 there were 240 kindergartens worldwide, in 1988 over 600 and in 2000 1,675.

Translated by Britta Edwards

Nelson Mandela is visiting the Waldorf kindergarten in the Philippi-Township, South Africa