Issue #71 – Spring 2013
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Spring 2013: Creative Education – Issue #71, Vol. 18
Editor’s Note, Christy Korrow
Erasing My Homeschooling Misconceptions: A parent dispels six myths about educating your own children, Laura Grace Weldon
A Waldorf School in Israel: Ein Bustan is An Education for Peace, Rachel Gottlieb
INSPIRING INTEREST IN AGRICULTURE: Awakening the Sense of Life in Children and Adults, Christa Hein
Culture Pulse: Will I Become? Education as a Real-Life Initiation, Caleb Buchbinder
A Need Still Evident: Karl Ege and the Future of Education, Sarah Hearn
A School Without Walls: Children experience place-based, permaculture-inspired Waldorf education at Portland’s Mother Earth School, Elizabeth Webber
Allowing Time: Letting go of expectations helps young children find the joy of accomplishment, Nancy Blanning
Tales of a Country Grandmother: WE’RE REAL PEOPLE! The Words that Said Everything, Nancy Jewel Poer
Learning In Place: Farm-based learning takes many forms in New York’s Hudson Valley, Martin Ping
The Waldorf Movement in Public Schools: Meeting a Vital Need, Rainbow Rosenbloom
Therapies
The Etheric Body and Health: A therapeutic collaboration between an anthroposophic medical doctor and a therapeutic eurythmist, Alicia Landman-Reiner, MD, and Glenda Monasch, TE
Nutrition and the Land
Biodynamic Cow Farming: These humble creatures foster spiritual connections through the rhythms of life, Als Maike
Awakenings
Falling Awake: So Right, Mary Lou Sanelli
Moon Node Cycles, Finbarr Murphy
The Lamb, the Ram, and the Wolf, Reg Down
Thaumaturgy * in Seven Steps, or The Weekly Drama, Retold by Caryl Johnston
Poetry
Two Mothers Stranded in the World, Terry Godbey
Needle At Sea Bottom, Sandy Shreve
Vietnam, Jennifer Lagier
Arts
Play and Placement: An architect connects concept and form to place, Yael Hameiri