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The teaching of science in Waldorf schools is qualitatively different to mainstream education, reflecting an aim to help children learn about science through hands-on experience rather than memorising theory. Science begins in Kindergarten where joy in the natural world is celebrated, then through the grades increasing focus is given to improving pupils' observation skills.

In this valuable resource, experienced Waldorf teachers from around the world, including Florian Oswald and Sven Bohn, share their expertise on a wide range of subjects and topics. Covering a vast array of scientific areas including zoology and mythology, astronomy, chemistry, and biology, this book helps teachers enhance and improve their teaching methods.



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Zoology and Mythology by Jens Bjorneboe
Astronomy: The Oft-Forgotten School Subject by Sven Bohn
Adolescents - Their Relationship to the Night and The Senses in Connection with Their Own Development by Peter Glasby
Aesthetic Knowlege as a Source for the Main Lesson by Peter Guttenhöfer
Chemistry in Grades Seven to Nine by Jan Haakonson
Goethe's Theory of Color by Tørger Holtsmark
Teaching Biology in a Human Context by Graham Kennish
Thoughts on Information and Communication Technology by Florian Oswald
A Study of the Element “Water” by Christian Smit
Water as the Medium for Life and The Starry Heavens and Our Self by Jørgen Smit

Teaching Science through the Grades

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      Publisher: Waldorf Publications
      Publication Date: 13/05/2021
      ISBN13: 9781943582426, 978-1943582426
      ISBN10: 1943582424

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The teaching of science in Waldorf schools is qualitatively different to mainstream education, reflecting an aim to help children learn about science through hands-on experience rather than memorising theory. Science begins in Kindergarten where joy in the natural world is celebrated, then through the grades increasing focus is given to improving pupils' observation skills.

      In this valuable resource, experienced Waldorf teachers from around the world, including Florian Oswald and Sven Bohn, share their expertise on a wide range of subjects and topics. Covering a vast array of scientific areas including zoology and mythology, astronomy, chemistry, and biology, this book helps teachers enhance and improve their teaching methods.



      Table of Contents

      Zoology and Mythology by Jens Bjorneboe
      Astronomy: The Oft-Forgotten School Subject by Sven Bohn
      Adolescents - Their Relationship to the Night and The Senses in Connection with Their Own Development by Peter Glasby
      Aesthetic Knowlege as a Source for the Main Lesson by Peter Guttenhöfer
      Chemistry in Grades Seven to Nine by Jan Haakonson
      Goethe's Theory of Color by Tørger Holtsmark
      Teaching Biology in a Human Context by Graham Kennish
      Thoughts on Information and Communication Technology by Florian Oswald
      A Study of the Element “Water” by Christian Smit
      Water as the Medium for Life and The Starry Heavens and Our Self by Jørgen Smit

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