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Education for Nonviolence: The Waldorf Way

Education for Nonviolence: The Waldorf Way

ISBN: 9781621481980
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Education for Nonviolence describes how we can actually do something about our increasingly violent world. Few in the media draw a clear connection between the all-too-frequent tragedies we hear and read about in the news each day and the way as parents and teachers we raise and educate our children. Abstract concepts, rote learning, and standardized tests cannot develop the emotional and social intelligence our children need later in life to build relationships, contribute to society, and succeed in the workplace.



The author describes how Waldorf independent and charter schools provide much-needed pathways toward wholeness--sensory and nature-based education; the arts; character education; community building; traditions of hospitality; meeting the needs of boys...to name just a few of the topics covered in this book.



Waldorf schools are founded on the social ideals grounded in an abiding belief that our schools can make a crucial difference in building a future society that is less violent, more just, and truly compassionate.


By Torin M. Finser PhD

Imprint: STEINER BOOKS INC

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Format: PAPERBACK

Pages: 158

1. Loss of Childhood

2. Ethical Judgment

3. Evil

4. Transformation through Sacrifice

5. Character Education through Waldorf Education

6. Sustainability

7. Boys

8. Education through the Senses

9. Inclusive Recreation: Play

10. Will

11. Peace through Wholeness

12. Unconditional Hospitality

13. Forgiveness and the Last Supper

14. Advocates of Nonviolence

15. A Bill of Rights for Children


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Author Bio

TORIN M. FINSER, PhD, has served Waldorf education for more than four decades, first as a class teacher and later as the Director and faculty member of the Waldorf Teacher Education Program at Antioch Uni-versity New England. A former General Secretary of the Anthroposophical Society in America, he also helped found the Center for Anthroposophy in New Hampshire. His research and writ-ings have reached people all over the world, including several books that have been translated into multiple languages. Torin has served as a consultant, workshop leader, and keynote speaker at numerous conferences. He is married to Karine, has six children, and is also now a very happy grandfather!