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This is a time of year when, for many of us, the world feels like it’s moving really fast. Whether we are trying to keep up with work, family, perhaps preparing to visit or be visited by extended family once the semester comes to a close. The pressure to keep up is palpable. So what is it that keeps us centered?
Today, I’m sitting down with Education Director Vernon Dewey to discuss how schools also experience this pressure. Especially now. He’ll cover what keeps the feet of a Waldorf school firmly on the ground, holding true to a curriculum that’s more than a century old and the creativity and forward thinking it takes to truly educate today’s students.
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This is a time of year when, for many of us, the world feels like it’s moving really fast. Whether we are trying to keep up with work, family, perhaps preparing to visit or be visited by extended family once the semester comes to a close. The pressure to keep up is palpable. So what is it that keeps us centered?
Today, I’m sitting down with Education Director Vernon Dewey to discuss how schools also experience this pressure. Especially now. He’ll cover what keeps the feet of a Waldorf school firmly on the ground, holding true to a curriculum that’s more than a century old and the creativity and forward thinking it takes to truly educate today’s students.

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