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You're invited to the Port Macquarie Steiner School Open Day at 8 Table Street Port Macquarie Meet the Steiner teachers and team, explore kindergarten and experience Steiner classrooms. Everyone welcome, please RSVP online. For families interested in learning more about Steiner Education we have two free information sessions at Port Macquarie Hastings Library this March. Please register online to attend. We look forward to meeting current and future families. Andrew Hill from Steiner Education Australia will be visiting Port Macquarie to share more about how Steiner Education supports children's learning. How Does Steiner Education Build Meaningful Lives? Location: Port Macquarie Library Grant St, Port Macquarie NSW 2444. Meeting Room 2 Register Online “Our highest endeavour is to produce young men and women who out of themselves are able to impart meaning and direction to their own lives.” From the Foreword to the first edition of Dr Rudolf Steiner’s Foundations of Human Experience How does Steiner education build meaningful lives? Over recent years there has been some fascinating research that details just what constitutes a meaningful life. Among the key elements are purpose, story-telling, belonging and transcendence. Sound familiar? Yes, these “pillars of meaningfulness” are exactly what Steiner schools aim to deliver. But we do much more. This talk will draw together the elements of Steiner education that deliver a meaningful education and form the “pillars” of a lifelong meaningful journey for our students. Steiner 101: Mythbusting and More Location: Port Macquarie Library Grant St, Port Macquarie NSW 2444. Meeting Room 2 Register Online There is much more to Steiner education than meets the eye. Here is an opportunity to glimpse into the hidden secrets of the natural way in which children can progress from early childhood play to the intellectual rigours of senior high school. Little is widely known about the vertical curriculum of Steiner education and how it meets the developmental needs of children. In this presentation we step beyond the misconceptions of Steiner education and acquire a new perspective of how consciousness emerges and matures in our contemporary society. On offer is a presentation from the CEO of Steiner Education Australia who outlines how Rudolf Steiner pioneered many of the key defining characteristics of mainstream 21st century education. Whilst Steiner had to use language that was addressed to Europeans at the start of the 20th century, his true message was for the world 100 years later ie now, and beyond. This presentation serves as an introduction to Steiner education for parents and teachers who are new to a Steiner school. Andrew Hill, CEO Steiner Education Australia Andrew Hill trained in Anthropology at the University of Sydney. He lived for a year in the rainforest completing a study of the culture of one of the First Nations people of Malaysia, is fluent in their language, and has maintained a lifelong connection with his adopted family there. He taught Behavioural Science in Medicine at the Universities of Sydney and Newcastle before becoming a Steiner teacher. He was involved in founding and establishing the first ten years of the Newcastle Waldorf School where he took his first Class Teacher cycle. At Glenaeon Rudolf Steiner School, Sydney he took two more class teacher cycles, and taught high school up to Year 12. He was Collegiate Chair and Head of School at Glenaeon for 14 years, where he led the renewal of Australia’s first Steiner school. He was one of the original writers of the government approved Australian Steiner Curriculum Framwork, and based on his lifelong connection with Asian and First Nations communities, he has been active in working on a global Steiner-Waldorf curriculum. He is a regular presenter on Steiner education at schools and conferences in Australia and internationally, and has been involved in teacher training for many years at the January Class Teacher Intensives as well as in Waldorf schools in South East Asia, where he currently mentors a number of developing schools in Malaysia and Indonesia. He joined the Anthroposophical Society at the age of 21, and has been the CEO of Steiner Education Australia since 2023. Comments are closed.
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