Anthroposophy Today

S1 EP9 - Eighth Grade


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On this week’s episode of Anthroposophy Today, Scott and Sarita—a certified Waldorf teacher with 25 years of teaching experience--talk about the Waldorf eighth grade classroom!

Join us for this conversation and check out our blog post (link below) to hear Scott and Sarita discuss, among other things:

  • The importance of the relationship between Waldorf teacher, students, and parents
  • How and why the teacher uses specific themes to guide the class throughout the school year 
  • Looking at eighth grade as a “stepping up”, rather than a graduation
  • History: an overview of the Civil War, the American Revolution, Industrial Revolution, WWI and WWII
  • Three key qualities necessary for high school and adulthood—independence, self-reliance, and self-motivation—and how we teach these qualities in Waldorf eighth grade
  • The always inspiring and often surprising eighth grade projects: what they are and what the process is
  • Eight grade class play: what purpose does it serve, how is it chosen, how are roles assigned?
  • Eight grade gardening: teaching responsibility and community
  • 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-ep9-eighth-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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