Explorations Goes International

CfA’s latest round of foundational “Explorations” has greatly expanded its reach to all parts of the world, thanks to its online format. A new cycle is in the making.

Kairos Institute: Healing in a World in Need

After a successful inauguration in person during the summer, CfA’s Kairos Institute has now launched the first of its online courses, beginning with an opening seminar featuring Orland Bishop on the theme of “Trauma in America: I Am Here.”

Keep the Shakespeare. Add the Toni Morrison.

David Barham, newly appointed Director of the Waldorf High School Teacher Education Program (WHiSTEP), was the keynote speaker at this year’s convocation of CfA and Antioch summer teacher education programs in Wilton, NH.

Exodus and Impetus

According to a recent Gallop poll, the burn-out rate today among U.S. teachers K through 12th grade is the highest of all professions in the country. Interestingly, a good number are redirecting their attention from the classroom to service in old age homes. Why are teachers fleeing their profession in record number this year?

Building Bridges Both East and West

Rainbow Bridge Folsom

After a year-long hiatus, CfA resumed its “Building Bridges” program this past September with a vibrant group of faculty and staff from the Northeast Woodland School in Conway, New Hampshire.