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Summer Teacher Education This is an intensive course designed for
students who have completed or are currently enrolled in a foundation
year at Rudolf Steiner College or have completed the equivalent studies.
The course time is three - five weeks for four summers. Each student
will be mentored by a master teacher during this program. Completion
of the training programs leads to a certificate. |
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| The Early childhood
teacher in a Waldorf School must acquire skills playing simple musical
instruments, singing, and dancing games. Movement activities for both
indoor and outdoor play will be developed. Storytelling techniques as
well as speech are essential skills. Celebrating the festivals with children
as well as parent groups is a vital part of the early childhood curriculum.
The early childhood student will develop the ability to create and maintain
a beautiful and hygienic early childhood environment. |
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Curriculum
for Nursery & Kindergarten |
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Early
Childhood Development In a Waldorf School early childhood is a period of life from birth to seven years. Teachers working with young children need to have a thorough understanding of the developmental stages which occur during these years. Teachers must not only understand this development, they must be able to articulate the principles to parents. It is necessary for student teachers to become familiar with the child's development in the areas of social, physical, cognitive, and emotional growth. This course will also include a class which surveys the medical and remedial perspectives of Early Childhood. |
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• Child
Development: Birth to Seven Years |
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Parent
Work, Working with Colleagues and Record Keeping Early Childhood Teachers are often the first contact parents make when they come to a Waldorf School. Students must be able to welcome and communicate effectively with these parents. These course are designed to help teachers in their relationship with parents as well as colleagues. |
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Creating and keeping an Environment of Truth, Goodness and Beauty The Waldorf Nursery or Kindergarten classroom is a unique environment. Students will develop an understanding of what makes a healthy environment for the young child. They will learn the necessary elements to include in a classroom. Students will have opportunities to select and work with colors and substances in creating play spaces and nature tables. |
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Homework Homework will be assigned in three categories:
Mentoring Each student is assigned a mentor who is a master teacher in the field for Waldorf early childhood education. There will be metor's visits to the student's classroom, and telephone conversations and ongoing objective feedback from the mentor will be offered during the training course. Admissions |
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