WISC Los Angeles & San Diego Where Teacher Education is an ART! The Waldorf Institute of Southern California, or WISC, is a teacher education program that prepares people to become teachers in Waldorf schools, or to bring elements of Waldorf education into other educational settings. Our goal is to guide Read more [...]
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Waldorf Institute of Southern California – Los Angeles
Imagine becoming your favorite teacher. Waldorf teachers use music, movement, and art to educate the whole child: hands, heart, and mind. Waldorf schools are the largest growing non-sectarian educational movement in the world, and are born out of the impulses of social understanding, spirituality of the individual, and a striving Read more [...]
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Waldorf Institute of Southeastern Michigan
Here at the Waldorf Institute of Southeastern Michigan, we train new Waldorf teachers, help parents and educators delve more deeply into the philosophy of the movement, and provide a forum for intellectual and spiritual self-discovery. Waldorf teachers believe that true learning engages the heart and hands as well as the Read more [...]
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Sunbridge Institute
For over 40 years Sunbridge has prepared individuals to become educators and professionals in Waldorf education, a world-wide, independent school movement. Sunbridge programs are recognized by the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America, qualifying our graduates to teach in Waldorf schools worldwide. We are located on a 140-acre campus Read more [...]
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Sound Circle Center for Arts and Anthroposophy
Sound Circle Center is an independent, not-for-profit adult learning community. Sound Circle Center offers inspiring Waldorf teacher education programs, summer courses, and year-round workshops in professional development, leadership, parenting and Waldorf Education. The teachings of Rudolf Steiner, the founder of Waldorf Education, are at the heart of our mission, and Read more [...]
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Rudolf Steiner Centre Toronto in Canada
Bringing Spirit into Life Rudolf Steiner Centre Toronto facilitates cultural renewal. We offer workshops and trainings in Waldorf Teacher Education, Remedial Education, Foundation Studies in Anthroposophy, Biodynamic Agriculture and the Arts. Here research into the spiritual nature of the human being brings practical insights for work, play and community.
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Great Lakes Waldorf Institute
We offer a 3-year part-time certificate program for those wanting to become Waldorf teachers as well as workshops and conferences for adults interested in a holistic approach to child development and education. With our partnership with Mount Mary University, students can earn a Master of Arts Degree in Education with Read more [...]
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Bay Area Center for Waldorf Teacher Training
The Bay Area Center for Waldorf Teacher Training is a three year, part-time, AWSNA affiliated program offering an internationally recognized certificate in Waldorf education.
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Arcturus Rudolf Steiner Education Program
Arcturus has worked for twenty two years in Chicago, providing engaged, motivated and open-minded individuals with a professional Waldorf Teacher Education training, as well as providing a source of personal growth and development through weekend classes in a collaborative environment. These classes open participants to new possibilities and potential in Read more [...]
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Alkion Center
The Alkion Center offers Foundation Studies in Anthroposophy, Waldorf Teacher Training, visual arts courses and various workshops.
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Threefold Educational Center
Inspired by the work of Rudolf Steiner, the Threefold Educational Center strives to nurture and initiate educational programs exploring and enriching the human body, soul and spirit.
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Center for Anthroposophy
From its very beginnings in 1989, the Center for Anthroposophy has offered adult education programs for all those wishing to deepen their understanding of spiritual life and to further their own professional and personal development.
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Rudolf Steiner College
Rudolf Steiner College was founded in 1976, but the beginnings of anthroposophical activity in Sacramento go back to the early 1940s. Lysbeth “Betty” Buck (1913–1987), a California native, came to know about Anthroposophy in England in the late 1930s and organized some activities when she returned to her home state. Read more [...]