Educating
through Art
The Steiner School Approach
Agnes Nobel
In
Educating through Art, Agnes Nobel examines the
importance of art in education within the context of the overall
role of education in the development of the child. She goes on to investigate why
Waldorf/Steiner schools attach such importance to art in education,
and why Rudolf Steiner himself brought artistic training into all
fields of further education.
She
describes Steiner's picture of the developing child, his views on
the imprint of early experience on the child's whole being and the
importance of living relationships and community in the Waldorf
school. She shows how these ideas were expressed in the curriculum
of the schools.
There
have been many books written on the Steiner approach to education
but they have usually been written from within the Steiner
educational movement. This book takes an "outsider's" view of
Waldorf education and critically assesses its unique qualities,
successes and limitations.
The
author is an educational psychologist who taught at Uppsala
University, Sweden.
Floris Books
301pp; paperback
ISBN: 0 86315 187 6
Price: £14.99

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