The book arts and crafts in Waldorf schools, an integrated approach, is a comprehensive guide book written by experienced primary & secondary education Waldorf craft teachers and edited by Michael Martin. It covers every aspect of teaching arts and crafts to children aged 4 to 16, including woodwork, metalwork, stone carving, clay modelling, pottery, forestry and much more.
This inspiring book is filled with many ideas for Waldorf craft-based classes, along with analysis on their role in students’ self-discovery and creative development.
Arts and crafts are a core part of the Steiner-Waldorf curriculum, helping children to develop emotionally, physically, socially and spiritually, as well as learning practical skills.
Arts and crafts in Waldorf schools is a paperback book published by Floris Books (2017, 3rd edition) in English. It has 304 pages and measures 24.1 x 21cm.
Contents:
1 paperback book in English, 304 pages.
About Michael Martin
Editor Michael Martin has been a wood and handwork teacher at the Waldorf school in Nuremberg, Germany, for many years. He is also an enthusiastic artist producing drawings depicting a vividly imaginative world where light and dark meet.
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