The country where the first Waldorf school opened.
What is Germany?
100
The three stages of child development for Waldorf educators.
What are early childhood, middle childhood, and adolescence?
100
The type of environment that a teacher should provide.
What is sheltered?
100
Children develop the capacity for intellectual, social, and imaginative tasks from engaging in these activities.
What are creative play and sharing of stories?
100
The type of approach of the Waldorf K-12 curriculum.
What is integrated approach?
200
Children grow through three developmental phases, the highest pursuit of education should be to develop the whole child to become creative and capable of self-actualization, and all children should have the right and access to this form of schooling.
What are the three beliefs of Waldorf Education?
200
The stage where teacher-child relationships are very important.
What is early childhood?
200
2 of the qualities of children that a teacher strives to protect.
What are children's innate drives and creativity?
200
Children develop the capacity for writing, dance, and visual lessons from engaging in this type of activity.
What are hands on activities?
200
The use of the first 2 hours of the school day.
What is the study period?
or
What is to create main lesson books?
300
The place where the first Waldorf school opened in North America.
What is New York City?
300
The stage when a deep love of humankind is developed.
What is adolescence?
300
The qualities that teachers express which make them the "ideal" parent.
What are loving, deliberate, careful, watchful, and supportive of children?
300
Some of the modes through which children explore topics.
What are foreign languages, movement, and experiments?
300
The practice of having the same teacher move with his or her class through grades for 2 or more years.
What is looping?
400
The 2 goals of Waldorf schools.
What are:
1) Social Renewal and strengthening society
2) Develop well-rounded individuals
400
The stage of development where academic and intellectual work begins.
What is middle childhood?
400
The type(s) of assessment that teachers rely on.
What are observations and portfolios?
400
The "textbooks" that children fill out.
What are main lesson books?
400
Some activities that children take place in outdoors.