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Waldorf Answers on the Philosophy and Practice of Waldorf Education
This is a private site, intending to provide answers about Waldorf education, in depth, that parents and prospective parents may have, and to clear up some of the misconceptions that may exist about Waldorf education. Our intention is to provide a straightforward presentation of the facts about Waldorf education.

Bob and Nancy's Home Page
This site is simply a volunteer act by two people who are committed to the ideals of both Waldorf education and of anthroposophy.

WaldorfWorld
Waldorf Education on the web.

Rudolf Steiner Press Home Page
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Anthroposophical Society in America
Humanity (anthropos) has the inherent wisdom (sophia) to transform both itself and the world. The Anthroposphical Society is a world-wide organization that offers programs including, study groups, meditation workshops, lending library, lectures, festivals, and community service.

Online Waldorf Library
A project of the Research Institute for Waldorf Education.

The Association of Waldorf Schools of North America (AWSNA)
AWSNA is an association of independent Waldorf schools and Waldorf teacher education institutes. AWSNA's mission is to strengthen and support the schools and to inform the public about the benefits of Waldorf Education.

Rudolf Steiner Foundation
The Rudolf Steiner Foundation is dedicated to the work and initiatives that have arisen out of Rudolf Steiner's insights. He was an innovative teacher and far-reaching social thinker of the early part of the 20th century. Rudolf Steiner addressed the soul and spiritual poverty that modern humanity had fallen into by challenging it to rise above materialism and to accept responsibility for the disadvantaged, the developing capacities of children, a life-sustaining earth, and the universe. He worked for the basic human principles of freedom in cultural affairs, equality in political affairs, and interdependence in a sustainable economy.

Why Waldorf Works
Welcome to Why Waldorf Works, a comprehensive site about Waldorf education sponsored by the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America (AWSNA).

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