Physical Education and Movement in Waldorf Schools
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Physical education and movement form an integral part of Waldorf education, encouraging children to be active not just for the sake of activity, but in order to experience themselves through meaningful movement and to form a stronger connection with the world around them.
The most comprehensive of its kind available in English, it provides a wealth of practical insights on teaching physical education and movement in Waldorf Schools. It includes:
- Practical suggestions for games and exercises to teach a range of activities such as athletics, archery, climbing, gymnastics, dance, swimming and sailing.
- Over thirty sample lessons providing inspiration and quick, easy reference for activities for grades 1-12.
- Exercises designed to suit different developmental stages: from simple, storytelling games for young children to more complex, demanding exercises for older pupils.
- Essays from teachers with decades of experience, exploring the value of physical education in Waldorf schools and how its emphasis on individual progress and co-operation over competition helps build pupils' confidence and self-belief.
- Suggestions of which Bothmer Movement exercises are best suited for different classes, based on an awareness of the laws of movement that underpin each age group.
- Practical advice on how teachers can adapt content covered in other subjects to create a more unified learning experience for pupils -- for example, organizing their own Olympic Games to complement teaching about ancient Greece in history lessons.
- 250 inspiring color photos illustrating a variety of activities.
Eenheid | Stuck |
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Gewicht (kg) | 0.300000 |
Gemaakt in | Polen |
Taal | Engels |