An education is supposed to prepare you for the future. Traditionally, that meant learning certain facts and skills, like when Columbus discovered America or how to do long division. Today, curriculums have shifted to focus on a more global and digital world, like cultural history, basic computer skills and writing code.
Yet the challenges that our kids will face will be much different than we did growing up and many of the things a typical student learns in school today will no longer be relevant by the time he or she graduates college. In fact, a study at the University of Oxford found that 47% of today’s jobs will be eliminated over the next 20 years.
In 10 or 20 years, much of what we “know” about the world will no longer be true. The computers of the future will not be digital. Software code itself is disappearing, or at least becoming far less relevant. Many of what are considered good jobs today will be either automated or devalued. We need to rethink how we prepare our kids for the world to come. Read full story on Digital Tonto
It's Michaelmas time! Time for harvesting apples and winter squash, time for the first frosts and the misty fall mornings. We celebrate the transformation of the season with our annual Michaelmas play and feast.
September 19, 2019 marks 100 years of Waldorf education. Julie McCallan, our Educational Administrator, penned a fitting tribute which was published in the Bonner County Daily Bee.
The Sandpoint Waldorf School is part of the largest, independent educational movement in the world and is celebrating its 100-year anniversary this year. The first Waldorf school opened its doors in Stuttgart, Germany on Sept. 19, 1919. Waldorf schools around the world are marking this day by year-long celebrations.
Join us...
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Under the guidance of a Waldorf-trained and experienced Early Childhood teacher, join us for a puppet story, seasonal activities, creative play and a light snack. This free class is open to 1-, 2- and 3-year-olds and a parent or caregiver. Join one or all of the sample classes! These Saturdays are a wonderful way for families to get a taste of Waldorf to see if our school community is a good fit for your family. See more on our Facebook page with event information here.
If you have time, RSVP here and we'll make sure there are enough snacks for everyone!