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For Entering First Year Students Only
Thank you for confirming your enrollment in the Waldorf High School Teacher Education Program at the Center for Anthroposophy!
Please read a welcome letter from the program director, David Barham:
Under Construction. Come Back in Early 2025 for Updated Summer 2025 Information
Please read our Student Handbook and confirm having done so by submitting the form below:
STUDENT HANDBOOK Confirmation
Spring 2024
Dear Entering Students:
In preparation for our first summer session together, I need to call on you for your help: namely, to be sure that you read all advance assignments carefully and return all forms and payments promptly. At each step of the way — whether in filling out any remaining forms or arriving here in good time for our opening session the success of the group will wax or wane according to the responsiveness of individuals.
We will hold three online sessions together Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, July 9, 10 & 11 beginning at 10:00 am ET.
- 10:00- 11:15 Human Development with David B (includes
welcome/orientation)
- 11:30- 12:15 Speech as a Practical Tool with Debbie Spitulnik
- 12:15- 1:00 Lunch break
- 1:00- 2:15 Subject Seminar: English with David S ~ Math with Marisha ~ Arts with Michal
- 2:30- 3:45 Subject Seminar: History with Paul ~ Physics & Chemistry with Cedar
- 4:00- 5:15 Subject Seminar: Life Sciences with Michael
In preparation for our first session together on the Tuesday, I would be grateful if each of you would be prepared to speak for 5-7 minutes to the question:
What have been the most important formative moments and events along your life’s path that have led you to this inaugural moment?
Live classes in Wilton begin on Sunday, July 14 at 8:30 am with the Convocation along with the Antioch University Waldorf Teacher Education Program students. Dorms are open Saturday, July 13 and there will be dinner on Saturday night for those who have signed up.
Please examine carefully the reading lists for your academic courses, found in the syllabi online. Please remember: It is your responsibility to secure, prior to arrival, all required books for summer courses. “Required articles” can be found online in the password-protected section for entering students on the high school page of CfA’s website: https://centerforanthroposophy.org/programs/waldorf-high-school-teacher education/for-entering-first-year-students-only/ (password listed below). It is also
required that students read all assigned books as indicated on the reading lists — including those for your subject seminar — before the start of the summer session. In addition, you should bring eurythmy slippers (found online) and loose cotton clothing for the eurythmy course.
As you may already know, your families are warmly invited to join us for two special events that will bring together all of the Waldorf teacher education programs this summer — early childhood, elementary, and high school. One is a demonstration evening of student offerings on Saturday July 27 starting at 7:00 p.m. with open gallery; the other is the closing graduation ceremony the following day on Sunday July 28, starting at 10:30 a.m. Please remember that all other functions — including the opening convocation ceremony of all Waldorf program participants on the morning of Sunday, July 14 — are for enrolled students only.
Questions about program or courses — such as difficulties in finding assigned readings — can be routed to me by phone at (603) 533-3383 or by e-mail at david@centerforanthroposophy.org.
Administrative questions, for instance, housing and other arrangements, should be directed to Milan Daler,
Administrator of the Center for Anthroposophy, at (603) 654-2566 or at milan@centerforanthroposophy.org
We are eagerly looking forward to welcoming you to Wilton for our first summer together — and to having you meet your fellow students as well as those in the upper levels of the Waldorf high school teacher education program. See you soon!
With tremendous enthusiasm,
David Barham, Director
Waldorf High School Teacher Education Program (WHiSTEP)
Center for Anthroposophy
• Password for enrolled first-year students: cfaenrollednow
As well as four articles you should read in preparation for your first summer intensive:
Educating for Creative Thinking by Joan Almon
High School Course in Child Study by Nanette Grimm
The Waldorf High School by David Sloan
Waldorf High School Curriculum Guide by Douglas Gerwin
and the Summer Intensive Year 1 syllabi booklet, which lists further required and/or suggested readings:
Your Summer 2024 Calendar of Events is added below:
Click on the buttons to download the schedules in as PDFs.
Please read our Student Handbook and confirm having done so by submitting the form below: