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Locality: San Francisco, California



Address: San Francisco Waldorf School 2938 Washington St 94115 San Francisco, CA, US

Website: steinercollege.edu/sf-waldorf-education

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Rudolf Steiner College San Francisco 11.11.2020

Announcement : The board of Rudolf Steiner College has been reviewing current programs and enrollments and envisioning future program needs. We will continue to offer teacher training in the summers due to robust enrollment numbers as well as beginning a new remedial training program start in November. We are also offering new intensives related to training college level instructors and there will be a new therapeutic education intensive this summer, and an early childhood intensive. As part of this envisioning process will not recruit or accept enrollment for these programs in 2016 as we research and redesign new offerings related to them: Residential, San Francisco, High School summer, and MA programs.

Rudolf Steiner College San Francisco 31.10.2020

When your child is "bored" use it as an opportunity to connect with them. Please don't just hand them your phone! http://m.huffpost.com//10-reasons-why-handheld-devices-sho

Rudolf Steiner College San Francisco 18.10.2020

Charlotte Dukich and Laura Ferris--who have a combined 65+ years experience--will be presenting on the importance of indoor and outdoor play on April 2, 2016 at... the Waldorf School of San Diego from 8:30-5:00. Join us to learn from these wise minds. In addition in the afternoon, Bianca Amann, Lifeways Trainier and local Early Child educator, will lead a crafting session. $95.00 (discounts for groups of 3 or more) Alumni Discount 25% off Lunch $10 or bring a dish to share

Rudolf Steiner College San Francisco 06.10.2020

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Rudolf Steiner College San Francisco 17.09.2020

Elizabeth Schorn RSC, SF student !!

Rudolf Steiner College San Francisco 29.08.2020

"I have students who would never want to farm or gardenand yet the garden has provided them a platform for place. They now understand that you have to care for... something and that it goes through cycles. In a very subtle but profound way, I think it plays very well to the adolescents’ own sense of time." Thanks to RSF Social Finance for publishing this interview.

Rudolf Steiner College San Francisco 26.08.2020

A Creative Outcome On the back page of the Sunday Review section of the New York Times on January 31, there was an intriguing article, entitled How to Raise a Creative Child. At first I worried because the author, Adam Grant, was identified as a professor from the Wharton School, the famous business school of the University of Pennsylvania. But, then, of course, I realized, that businesses, especially those in the ever-growing information technology sector, are clamoring f...Continue reading