Anthroposophy Today

S1 EP13 - Twelfth Grade


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On our thirteenth and final episode of Season One of Anthroposophy Today, Scott and Sarita—a certified Waldorf teacher with 25 years of teaching experience--talk about the Waldorf twelfth grade classroom!

Thank you for joining us on this Waldorf journey! We’ve been so glad to have you with us and can’t wait to share more episodes with you in Season Two, coming soon.

Join us for this conversation about senior year in the Waldorf high school, and to hear Scott and Sarita reflect back on and offer some closing thoughts on all the years in the Waldorf school leading up to graduation. Among other topics, they discuss:

  • A broad recapitulation of the previous grades
  • The key phrases describing the guiding themes of each seven-year-stage of development; how they are used to develop the faculties of willing, feeling, and thinking
  • The key questions for the twelfth grader: “Who am I and what is my purpose in the world?”
  • Biochemistry
  • Physics: Optics
  • Senior class play and what it teaches
  • The senior projects: a crowning achievement of their studies and an inspiration for the community
  • Some thoughts on the "gap year" 
  • Don’t forget to check out our blog post for more information on today’s episode, and if you have any questions or feedback, feel free to contact us at: [email protected]

    Thanks for listening!

    BLOG POST:  www.anthroposophytoday.com/episodes/s1-ep13-twelth-grade

    WEBSITE: www.anthroposophytoday.com

    Host: Scott Fishman

    Co-host: Sarita Jimenez-Fishman

    https://www.instagram.com/saritafishman/

    Producer: Sarena Fishman Jimenez

    www.sarenafishman.com

    https://www.instagram.com/sarenafishman/

    Cover Art: Solomon Fishman

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