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All about the role of ... The Steiner Waldorf Kindergarten teacher

Steiner Waldorf education is founded on the work of the Austrian philosopher and educationalist Rudolf Steiner, who also influenced the fields of music, drama, architecture, finance, medicine and agriculture.

The first Waldorf school was founded in Austria in 1919. Today, there are more than 1,000 schools, 2,000 kindergartens and 80 teacher-training colleges in more than 64 countries. It is the fastest growing alternative to mainstream education in the world.

Steiner education is based on a unique philosophy and an international curriculum designed to meet the developing emotional and intellectual needs of children.

The kindergarten teacher provides a secure, unhurried environment where children can discover their own love of learning. The routine is consistent and predictable and emphasis is on learning through play.

Activities include baking, sewing, weaving, modelling, drawing, painting and woodwork. A rich oral tradition includes fairy tales, ring games, eurythmy (a movement art developed by Rudolf Steiner), singing and the celebration of festivals.

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