Rudolf Steiner, The Bear, and Reservation Dogs

David Barham draws upon insights from some unconventional sources following his first summer as the new Director of CfA’s Waldorf High School Teacher Education Program (WHiSTEP). Continue reading…

Exploring with an International Flavor

CfA’s Explorations Online program is drawing participants from around the globe. Bev Boyer, Director of this popular 10-month program, reports on the latest cycle. Continue reading…

Kairos Institute – Healing in a World of Need

Karine Munk Finser, Director of CfA’s Kairos Institute, looks back on an inaugural year and forward to the next phase of this innovative training program in the therapeutic arts.
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Alumni Profile – “Deciding to Follow Your Heart”

In the first of our new series of alumni profiles, Ruth Olson describes her journey from corporate trainer in the tech industry to Waldorf class teacher and administrator. Interviewed by Diana Tesni, Chair of the CfA/Antioch alumni leadership group. Continue reading…

High School Seminar Week

High School Seminar Week More than 20 Waldorf teachers and student teachers attended a high school seminar this week at RSCC with visiting teacher David Barham. When he’s not traveling […]

Out of the Classroom and into Nature

Portraits of Sarah and Rachel outdoors

It’s 4 p.m. on a Wednesday afternoon in late January. Snow has started to fall and the wind picks up as the 7th grade class from Northeast Woodland Chartered Public School in Conway, NH crosses the frozen ponds of Carter Notch.

Breaking Hearts, Opening Hearts

David Barham Portrait

Waldorf education for adolescents can meet the outer and inner, spoken and unspoken needs of young people. And yet, like every generation of teenagers, Waldorf education needs reimagining.