Waldorf Education: The Best Kept Secret in America
2005 · 30m · Documentary
This DVD gives an impression of a typical school day in an American Waldorf/Rudolf Steiner School. Teachers, parents, and pupils describe what is essential for them at their school and explain their reasons for choosing Waldorf (education).
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