A Waldorf Journey Podcast
Summary: A Waldorf Journey is a blog and podcast started by a trained and experienced Waldorf teacher who is passionate about sharing what she has learned on the journey. Stay tuned for interviews, resource recommendations, tips and suggestions for making your Waldorf journey an incredible, life-giving experience.
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I taught for a long time before I really became aware of all of the nuances of teaching language arts and I have to say it is the aspect of my teaching that has occupied most of my attention for the past few years. There is so much to think about and I find it endlessly fascinating to consider how students become readers and how they use the English language. So I’m really excited to explore some of that content with you now.
When I first started teaching, I remember feeling like the 2 hours of main lesson was an eternity. I thought it would be impossible to fill that time with valuable content. These days I’m far more likely to run out of time and not get to everything than to have extra time on my hands. The truth is that when you understand the different components of main lesson, you’ll see how the time just flies by and you don’t need to figure out how to fill that 2-hour main lesson from scratch every single day.
Getting connected with a good mentor can really make or break your experience and success as a Waldorf teacher. I had a couple of fantastic mentors early in my career and it made all the difference. I attribute those early mentoring years to my continued success. This episode is all about how to connect with a mentor and make the most of the experience.
Welcome, I’ve been looking forward to recording for a while now and I’m so glad to finally have the time to do it. In this episode, I’m going to share what’s happening in 3rd grade and some of my observations about the highlights and challenges of teaching 3rd grade.
AWJ 47 | How to Make Your Waldorf Child a Reader
AWJ 46 | Screen Time Reality Check: How to Make the Right Decision for Your Family
AWJ 45 | Waldorf Classroom Management Bootcamp: Manage Your Class and Your Mind
AWJ | 44 Waldorf Classroom Organization
AWJ 43 | Waldorf Curriculum Focus: Life Science
AWJ 42 | How to Be a Waldorf Parent in the Summer
AWJ 41 | Waldorf Basics: The Documents You Need to Create to Have an Organized Year
AWJ 40 | 5 Must-Have Waldorf Curriculum Resources
AWJ 39 | Why I Love Summer Planning (and you should too)
How to Write Your end of Year Reports
6 Things Every Waldorf Teacher Should be Thinking About This Spring