Steiner Education
Steiner Education, also known as Waldorf Education, is an educational philosophy founded by Rudolf Steiner in the early 20th century. It emphasizes a holistic approach to learning, integrating academics, arts, and practical skills. The curriculum is designed to nurture a child's intellectual, emotional, and physical development, adapting to their age and individual needs.
In Steiner schools, children engage in creative activities like painting, music, and storytelling alongside traditional subjects. This method encourages critical thinking and fosters a love for learning. The focus on community and social responsibility helps students develop strong interpersonal skills, preparing them for life beyond the classroom.