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September 06, 2010

The Societal Role of Financial Literacy

PhD Research by Arthur Edwards at Bristol University Exploring the Economic Significance of Financial Education for Young People


September 06, 2010

The Importance of Economic Literacy for Our Time

An invitation to collaborate in a new approach to Economics in Waldorf High Schools - This proposal outlines a collaborative model for researching and developing an...


September 05, 2010

The three Rs - the Waldorf way

The first Waldorf school was founded by Dr Rudolf Steiner in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1919, to develop the "whole child" by creatively stimulating "head, heart and hands".

Rudolf Steiner as Architect

Rudolf Steiner’s work as an architect began with an interior design of the hall for the annual conference of the Theosophical Society in 1907. Afterwards, a young student, Carl Stockmeyer, asked him how a building should be designed from outside in order to house such interiors. Having received these indications, he fashioned a model in the garden of his parents in Malsch near Karlsruhe, which was of a size that one could enter into it and walk around. This design later became the model for the anthroposophical assembly room built in Stuttgart, but was broken off during the National Socialist dictatorship in Germany.

Luigi Fiumara, Henning Schulze-Schilddorf

First and Second Goetheanum

Neighbouring buildings: Glass House and Eurythmeum