Some online articles and a TV-program on Waldorf education
FROM OUTSIDE THE WALDORF TRADITION
  • A School With Balance by David Ruenzel, Teacher Magazine, Volume 7, Issue 2 (October 18th, 1995). (You now have to register at the site to access it. But it is free and costs nothing.)
  • The Waldorf way by Edgar Allen Beem, The Boston Globe Magazine, April 15th, 2001
  • The Steiner Way. A Compass Sunday nights program on Australian ABC TV, 28 April, 2002. Full transcript.
  • Rudolf Steiner by Heiner Ullrich, Academic director of the Institute of Education at the University of Mainz since 1991. Prospects: the quarterly review of comparative education  (Paris, UNESCO: International Bureau of Education), vol.XXIV, no. 3/4, 1994. While somewhat sceptic about anthroposophy, the article puts Waldorf education into the context of the history of education, and describes Waldorf education as an overwhelming success and an education that in the past two decades has developed from the role of an outsider to become the leader of the international movement for a New Education.
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FROM INSIDE THE WALDORF TRADITION 
(Main source: Renewal, Journal for Waldorf Education)

(From other sources:)
  • The results of Waldorf education Three articles, by James Shipman History Department, Marin Academy San Rafael, California, Dr. W. Warren B. Eickelberg, Professor of Biology Director, Premedical Curriculum Adelphi University, Garden City, New York, and Excerpts from an article in Der Spiegel, December 14th, 1981.
Waldorf Journals and Newsletters
  • Online Waldorf Library - A project of the Research Institute for Waldorf Education. Links to online articles from

  • - the Research Bulletin, published by the Research Institute for Waldorf Education,
    - Gateways, published by the Waldorf Early Childhood Association of North America, and
    - Education as an Art/Journal for the Waldorf Schools of North America, and to
    - 27 complete online issues of the Waldorf Clearing House Newsletter. The Newsletter was published by the Waldorf Institute at Adelphi University, USA, from 1976 to 1981 and then by Highland Hall Waldorf School from from 1981 to 1988 Archives of Issues published between 1977 and 1988.
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