The Education of the Child by Rudolf Steiner

The Education of the Child by Rudolf Steiner

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The Education of the Child by Rudolf Steiner

As early as 1884, while tutoring a boy with special needs, Steiner began a lifelong interest in applying spiritual knowledge to the practical aspects of life. Steiner originally published the essay at the core of this book in 1907. It represents his earliest ideas on education, in which he lays out the soul spiritual processes of human development, describing the need to understand how the being of a child develops through successive births, beginning with the physical body's entry into earthly life, and culminating in the emergence of the I-being with adulthood.

Also included here are several early lectures on education (1906-1911).

Contents:
  • The Education of the Child in the Light of Spiritual Science, essay
  • Teaching from a Foundation of Spiritual Insight, Berlin, May 14, 1906
  • Education in the Light of Spiritual Science, Cologne, December 1, 1906
  • Education and Spiritual Science, Berlin, January 24, 1907
  • Interests, Talent, and Educating Children, Nuremberg, November 14, 1910
  • Interests, Talent, and Education, Berlin, January 12, 1911
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ISBN 13 9781962603362
ISBN 10 1962603369
Title The Education of the Child
Author Rudolf Steiner
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Di Angelo Publications
Year published 2025-10-02
Number of pages 174
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.