Key Aspects of Waldorf Educational Philosophy
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In a world dominated by standardized tests and strict academic structures, Waldorf educational philosophy shines as a refreshing change. It follows a holistic learning approach and student-focused teaching methodologies. The core belief of this philosophy is that education should cater to the needs of the individual child, nurturing their intellectual, emotional, and spiritual growth. Developed by Rudolf Steiner nearly a century ago in 1919, this approach has blossomed into a worldwide phenomenon, boasting over 500 schools globally. In this blog, let's explore the key aspects that make Waldorf education unique and impactful in this ever-evolving world.

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