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Randoll, Dirk, and Jürgen Peters. "Empirical research on Waldorf education." Educar em Revista, no. 56 (June 2015): 33–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0104-4060.41416.

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Waldorf education began in 1919 with the first Waldorf School in Stuttgart and nowadays is widespread in many countries all over the world. Empirical research, however, has been rare until the early nineties and Waldorf education has not been discussed within educational science so far. This has changed during the last decades. This article reviews the results of surveys during the last 20 years and is mainly focused on German Waldorf Schools, because most investigations have been done in this field. Findings are reported with respect to the following central aspects of Waldorf education: the holistic and integrative approach, the self-governance in the organization of the Waldorf schools, the Waldorf curriculum, and the principle of class teachers from 1st to 8th grade. Furthermore, Waldorf education also provides its own unique teacher training. All of these aspects have been explored and evaluated from different points of view and with different methods. The results show strengths as well as weaknesses of Waldorf education in the daily practice in schools, which indicates the kinds of challenges Waldorf education will have to face in the upcoming decades. The authors themselves have contributed in several investigations to the field of Waldorf education.
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Turós, Mátyás. "The Relationship between Waldorf Pedagogy and Information and Communication Technologies in Hungary." Acta Educationis Generalis 12, no. 1 (February 1, 2022): 95–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/atd-2022-0005.

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Abstract Introduction: The number of two-to three-year-old children using mobile phones was 10% in 2013 compared to 40% in 2017 (Konok, Bunford, & Miklósi, 2020). Several theoretical and empirical studies deal with the didactics of using modern technology in the classroom. Most studies highlight the neutral (Zsolnai, 2017) or positive impact of using ICT in the classroom. Only a few address the negative effects of digitally enhanced learning (Dávila, Casabayó, & Rayburn, 2018; Livingstone, 2012; Lorenzo & Trujillo, 2018). State education has continually tried to integrate modern technology with education, but there are also examples of institutional restrictions on its use and even a total ban can also be found. Purpose: This study provides an overview of the pedagogical and epistemological reasons why Waldorf pedagogy and Waldorf Steiner schools take a critical approach to the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) and to “screens” in general, together with mapping out the current state of Waldorf schools in Hungary. Methods: In the present study, we applied source analysis as a traditional research method in the philosophy of education. Conclusions: The findings show that the institutional use of information and communication technologies entirely contradicts the basis, tasks and spirit of Waldorf pedagogy. If we look at the epistemology and anthroposophical anthropology of Waldorf pedagogy, we can see that the autonomy of a Waldorf teacher is not limitless, and so a continuous practical and theoretical responsibility of the Waldorf movement and Waldorf teachers is to establish and uphold coherence between the practices of every Waldorf institution and Waldorf pedagogy.
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Rawson, Martyn. "L2 teaching and learning in Waldorf schools – why performative?" Scenario: A Journal for Performative Teaching, Learning, Research XVI, no. 1 (August 15, 2022): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.33178/scenario.16.1.1.

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This paper outlines the theory underpinning Waldorf L2 teaching and learning and shows that this approach requires performative methods. It provides a theoretical account that aligns with and underpins other articles in this issue of Scenario. It locates Waldorf language teaching within the overall frame of Waldorf pedagogy and its aims and in doing so the paper relates this approach both to Steiner’s educational ideas and to contemporary education science. The paper explains the thinking behind teaching two other languages from the age of six (grade 1) onwards and outlines the different approaches in the lower, middle and upper school. It supplements existing accounts within the Waldorf literature by opening this discourse to an interpretation of L2 pedagogy in the light of, for example, socio-cultural, usage-based approaches, the declarative/procedural model and complex dynamic systems theory and links the Waldorf approach to embodied cognition theory. The aim throughout is to explain why the Waldorf approach is or, in the author’s view, should be essentially performative.
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Mátyás, Turós. "Comparative Discourse Analysis of Moral Dilemmas of Students Attending Hungarian Schools of Three Models." New Educational Review 71, no. 1 (2023): 216–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.15804/tner.23.71.1.17.

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The culture of inquiry in moral thought had already introduced the method of eliciting judgement about images and stories through open-ended questions in the first third of the 20th century. In our research, we investigated the moral reasoning of students. We sought to answer how pupils in public, Catholic, and Waldorf schools judge moral dilemmas in fictional stories. Students’ (N=1144) responses to single-choice selective closed-ended (yes or no?) and open-ended (why?) questions about the reason for their choice were used to judge the decisions of the characters in three realistic, believable, age-appropriate stories. In the first story, taking unlawful advantage was accepted most by public school students and least by Catholic school students. In the second story, the actors’ solution method was rejected mainly by Waldorf students, with social justification. In the third story, there was no significant difference between the perceptions of the school models’ pupils, with a similar pattern of rejection. The results are only valid for Hungary.
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GAHRAMANOVA, Kamala, and Huryal KARAMOV. "WALDORF PEDAQOGİKASINDA ŞƏXSİYYƏTİN İNKİŞAFI." Number 17,2021, Number 17,2021 (June 25, 2021): 84–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.30546/2616-4418.17.2021.84.

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Alternative forms of education have a long and unique history based on philosophical foundations. The main feature that distinguishes alternative forms from traditional forms is that the views of students and families are taken into account in the creation of the programmes.Waldorf pedagogy is one of these alternative forms of education. Waldorf pedagogy plans to raise a more talented, gifted personality, uses different teaching methods and appreciates the educational influence of nature on man. The goal is to raise students who are fully prepared for the future, who understand the world more deeply, who have analytical thinking and logic, who have strong willpower and who have mastery of life skills. The main aim of Waldorf schools is to maximize the learning and application potential of children. There is nothing they cannot do if enough attention is paid to this issue. Every teacher should consider the difference between skills and potential that is more evident in young children. Every child is born with natural abilities, it is necessary to see this potential and create the necessary conditions for its timely development. Keywords: Waldorf, creativity, free thought, harmony, freedom.
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Бужин, О. В. "ФОРМИ І МЕТОДИ РОБОТИ З МОЛОДШИМИ ШКОЛЯРАМИ НА УРОКАХ РУКОДІЛЛЯ У ВАЛЬДОРФСЬКІЙ ШКОЛІ." Spiritual-intellectual upbringing and teaching of youth in the 21st century, no. 4 (2022): 234–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.34142//2708-4809.siuty.2022.54.

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The methods and forms of educational activity organization of primary schoolchildren during classes of handicrafts in Waldorf school are analyzed in the article. The main characteristics of the organization of education are determined — taking into account the natural rhythm, the epochal and integrative method of teaching, the orientation of the educational process towards the holistic development of the individual
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Biletska, Svitlana, Olena Ionova, and Svitlana Luparenko. "Assessments of the Results of Person’s Educational-Cognitive Activity and General Development in Waldorf School." Problems of Education, no. 1(96) (July 16, 2022): 205–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.52256/2710-3986.1-96.2022.13.

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The relevance of the study is caused by the need to consider the achievements of world pedagogy and to analyse Waldorf experience objectively in order to use it in the New Ukrainian School, which will help to improve schoolchildren’s assessment, develop person’s learning motivation, form his self-confidence and prevent didactic fears and stresses. The aim of the study has been determined in the article. The aim is to clarify the specifics of assessment of person’s learning results and general development in Waldorf school. The general scientific methods (analysis, synthesis, comparison, systematization, classification and generalization) have been used to conduct this study. It has been found that Waldorf school has not used a grade assessment system since its inception. The main forms of schoolchildren’s qualitative assessment in Waldorf school are the following: constant informing of parents about the success and progress in children’s development at the basic level of education (grades 1-8); oral feedback by all teachers at the senior level of education (grades 9-12); written feedback – a detailed description of every child at the end of each school year (during the 12-year learning process); final exams. The recording of schoolchildren’s academic achievements is carried out on the basis of a system of certain criteria, and each school develops it independently. At the same time, all schools have one feature in common: they use the criteria that characterize person’s emotional, volitional and cognitive spheres (memory, fantasy, imagination). The process of assessment in Waldorf school involves shifting the emphasis from control and schoolchildren’s evaluation to self-control and self-assessment. It also promotes schoolchildren’s interest in learning, forms their internal motivation for cognitive activity, takes away children’s didactic fears and stresses and stimulates their personal intellectual activity, awareness and correlation of own activities with the activities of the environment. The authors emphasize on the expediency of using Waldorf school experience in schoolchildren’s assessment for the practical solution of the problem of assessment in the New Ukrainian School.
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Vagedes, Jan, Karin Michael, Mohsen Sobh, Mohammad O. A. Islam, Silja Kuderer, Christian Jeske, Anne Kaman, et al. "Lessons Learned—The Impact of the Third Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic on German Waldorf Parents’ Support Needs and Their Rating of Children’s Health-Related Quality of Life: A Cross-Sectional Online Survey." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 6 (March 8, 2023): 4756. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20064756.

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Background: COVID-19-related lockdowns and homeschooling have imposed a substantial burden on school-aged children and parents. Waldorf education is a reform-educational concept. Little is known about the situation of German Waldorf families under pandemic conditions. Methods: A cross-sectional, online, parent-proxy survey was conducted regarding the third pandemic wave. The primary outcome was parents’ support needs, assessed with questions from the German COPSY (COVID-19 and PSYchological Health) study; the secondary outcome was children’s HRQoL (KIDSCREEN-10, proxy version). Results: We analyzed questionnaires from 431 parents of 511 Waldorf students aged 7 to 17 years. While 70.8% of Waldorf parents (WPs) reported a general need for support in dealing with their children, 59.9% of COPSY parents (CPs) indicated this need. WPs’ support needs in dealing with their children’s academic demands were similar to CPs’ needs but relatively higher in terms of dealing with emotions and moods, behavior, and relationships within the family. WPs sought support mainly from school and teachers (65.6%). Support needs were high, although WPs rated their children’s HRQoL higher than CPs. Conclusions: Our results underline the substantial pandemic-related burden on families across school types. WPs participating in this survey gave evidence that supports should focus on academic demands as well as psychosocial issues.
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Mavrelos, Manos, and Thanasis Daradoumis. "Exploring Multiple Intelligence Theory Prospects as a Vehicle for Discovering the Relationship of Neuroeducation with Imaginative/Waldorf Pedagogy: A Systematic Literature Review." Education Sciences 10, no. 11 (November 17, 2020): 334. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/educsci10110334.

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Waldorf Education follows a holistic approach of children’s development, where the fundamental characteristics are creative/artistic activities, integrating imagination-based teaching methods to support and enhance the development of children’s and adolescents’ physical, social, emotional, and cognitive skills. Neuroeducation provides the most relevant level of analysis for resolving today’s core problems in education. Multiple Intelligence (MI) theory investigates ways of using the theory as a framework in school for improving work quality, collaborations, opportunities for choice, and a role for the arts. To that end, we provide a systematic literature review that critiques and synthesizes representative literature on these three topics in order to reveal new perspectives towards a novel transformative educational paradigm in a digitized society. A comprehensive analysis of theoretical and empirical articles between 2000 and 2019 is provided. The search included five main academic databases (ERIC, Web of Science, ScienceDirect, SpringerLink, and Scopus) using predefined selection criteria. In total, 321 different articles were screened, from which 43 articles met the predefined inclusion criteria. The results indicate a correlation between pedagogical practices of Waldorf schools and MI theory compatible teaching practices and between Waldorf schools and neuroeducation. Further empirical research examining different facets of this relationship is still needed to establish live and effective schools as Learning Organizations.
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Witkowska-Tomaszewska, Anna. "Organization of learning environment in Waldorf schools. Pedagogical inspirations for early school education." Problemy Opiekuńczo-Wychowawcze 604, no. 9 (November 30, 2021): 27–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0015.5789.

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The educational ideology presented by Rudolf Steiner has both ardent supporters and opponents. But without a doubt it can be an inspiration to change the way of thinking about the way the learning environment is organized. Despite the lapse of many years since its inception, Steiner’s pedagogy has not lost its appeal and can provide a valuable source for the construction of modern holistic constructivist education, according to which the student is not only active but also becomes a partner of the teacher in the process of developing their knowledge, skills and socio-emotional resources. The article presents the assumptions of Steiner’s education in the perspective of the two most important areas of organization of the learning environment: the role of the teacher and the methodology of work. Through analysis of the texts, the method of organization of the educational process will be presented, which can be used in elementary schools in grades 1-3.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Waldorf method of education"

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Mazzone, Alduino. "Waldorf teacher education : the implications for teacher education of Rudolf Steiner's educational philosophy and its practice in Waldorf schools /." Title page, abstract and contents only, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/2440/37875.

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This study is a critical analysis of Waldorf teacher education in Australia. Beginning with an exposition of the central tenets of Rudolf Steiner's philosophy and educational theory, and his lectures to teachers, the author identifies what he sees as the requirements and characteristics of an ideal Waldorf teacher education program. The study next investigates the development of Waldorf teacher education provision in Australia, and surveys a wide cross-section of teachers and teacher educators in Australian Waldorf schools, to ascertain the type of preparation they received or have contributed to, and elicit their views as to its strengths and weaknesses. These findings are then critically analysed, making comparisons with Waldorf teacher education programs in other countries. The feasibility and implications of including a Waldorf course in a main-stream teacher education Faculty in Australian universities are discussed, in relation to current prevailing government policies regarding schooling and the values and emphases which these impose upon state university courses. The study concludes with proposals for change and improvement in Waldorf teacher education provision in Australia to make Waldorf teachers better prepared to educate Australian children for the 21st century, still in keeping with the essential values of Steiner education.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Graduate School of Education, 1999.
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Nordlund, Carrie Y. "Art experiences in Waldorf education graduates' meaning making reflections /." Diss., Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri-Columbia, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10355/4457.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2006.
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file (which also appears in the research.pdf); a non-technical general description, or public abstract, appears in the public.pdf file. Title from title screen of research.pdf file viewed on (February 28, 2007). Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Alvares, Sandra Leonora 1969. "Traduzindo em formas a pedagogia Waldorf." [s.n.], 2010. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/258401.

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Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Engenharia Civil, Arquitetura e Urbanismo
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Resumo: A Escola Waldorf teve sua origem na Alemanha em 1919, quando o dono da fábrica de cigarros alemã Waldorf Astoria pediu a Rudolf Steiner, educador e filósofo, que organizasse uma escola para os filhos de seus operários. Assim, Steiner idealiza a pedagogia Waldorf com a missão desenvolver não só o lado intelectual das crianças, mas também, o emocional, o psicológico, o intuitivo e a experiência concreta. Dentro deste contexto, a experiência espacial que toca a criança, física e criativamente, é considerada tão significativa quanto o ensino das matérias que alimenta a capacidade intelectual e social da criança. Consequentemente existe uma preocupação em proporcionar aos alunos espaços físicos adequados ao processo de ensino. Este fato se reflete na arquitetura de seus prédios, que se destacam por suas formas orgânicas e peculiares, caracterizando um tipo arquitetônico. Tendo em vista a importância da arquitetura para o processo de aprendizado Waldorf e, também, o valor da identidade para uma comunidade, essa pesquisa propôs-se a estudar a arquitetura dos prédios das escolas Waldorf. Esta foi analisada sob o foco da linguagem dos parâmetros de Christopher Alexander que possibilitou a identificação de diferentes soluções projetuais para os três princípios que norteiam a construção desse tipo arquitetônico: a integração, a correlação e a inspiração. Assim, com base no estudo teórico da pedagogia Waldorf e na análise das escolas, foi possível propor sugestões projetuais para auxiliar arquitetos, que venham a projetar escolas Waldorf, a preservar o "tipo arquitetônico".
Abstract: The Waldorf School had its origins in Germany in 1919, when the owner of the cigarettes factory Waldorf Astoria asked to the educator and philosopher Rudolf Steiner to organize a school for the sons of its workers. Thus, Steiner Waldorf idealizes the Waldorf Pedagogy with the mission of developing not only the intellectual side of children, but also the emotional, psychological, intuitive and concrete experience. In this context, the spatial experience that touches the child physically and creatively is considered as significant as the courses taught, feeding the intellectual capacity and social development of the child. Consequently, there is a concern in providing the students with physical spaces adequate to the teaching process. This fact is reflected in the architecture of its buildings, which are distinguished for its organic and peculiar forms, featuring an architectural type. Given the importance of the architecture for the Waldorf learning process, and also the value of identity for a community, this research aimed to study the building of Waldorf schools. That was analyzed under the focus of Christopher Alexander language patterns which allowed to identify different design solutions in accordance to the three principles that rules the building of this architectural type: integration, correlation and inspiration. Thus, based on a theoretical study about the Waldorf pedagogy as well as on the analysis of its school building it was possible to propose design solutions to help architects, which come to project Waldorf schools, to preserve this architectural type.
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Du, Preez Petro. "Facilitating human rights values across outcomes-based education and Waldorf education curricula." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/50351.

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ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The facilitation of human rights values might be considered a means to rethink and redefine values education in South Africa. This study aimed at determining how human rights values were addressed in the context of independent Waldorf Education and government initiated outcomes-based education in South Africa, and how educators facilitated these values in various circumstances. In exploring the philosophies, theories and practices of these education models against the background of paradigmatic and post-paradigmatic philosophies in support of the socially constructive curriculum theory, important notions were highlighted that have preceded, and might follow, the facilitation of human rights values. The epistemologies, ontologies and methodologies of the emancipatory paradigm and postparadigmatic framework appeared to provide appropriate philosophical departure points regarding the facilitation of human rights values. This study anticipated the theoretical clarification of the concept human rights values and included a discussion on the importance of these values in various school contexts. Values identified from the Manifesto on Values, Education and Democracy (2001), that were also present in the Curriculum: Waldorf Schools in South Africa (1995), were discussed as possible human rights values. Empirical research was conducted to explore how human rights values were attended to in good practice scenarios in order to provide insight into the questions posed regarding the facilitation of human rights values. Through systematic ethnographic observations and semi-structured interviews it appeared that in both school contexts human rights values were more frequently addressed in incidental situations than in formal curriculum contents. This is interesting seeing that the outcomes-based education model has a number of documents to guide the facilitation of human rights values within formal curriculum contents, whereas the Waldorf approach has no such supportive documents. One might question the value and influence of numerous documents if basic knowledge that is required for the meaningful interpretation of such documents is not communicated from the outset. Moreover, it became evident that since Waldorf educators are adequately trained in Anthroposophy, the philosophy to which Waldorf schools adhere, they deal with curriculum matters such as socially constructing a curriculum more effectively. The training of outcomes-based education educators can be questioned regarding the philosophy, theory and methodology of outcomes-based education in view of the hasty implementation of this new model for government schools. As a result of this hurried process, educators of outcomes-based education are experiencing numerous uncertainties when they have to manage curriculum matters such as socially constructing a curriculum. Recommendations and related examples were provided after the completion of the study. This included, among others, the notions of dialogically facilitating human rights values to promote learners' understanding of their rights, and the rights of others; to transform incidental facilitation of human rights values into worthwhile teaching-learning experiences; to use human resources - including learners - to convey human rights values; and to focus educators' training (both in-service and pre-service) toward the inclusion of human rights values and promoting an understanding of socially constructing a curriculum. The study was concluded with the remark that human rights values might be an appropriate means to redefine values education, provided that the facilitation of human rights values are based on suitable theoretical and philosophical premises; and that those held responsible to facilitate such values are assisted in this task.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die fasilitering van menseregte-waardes kan beskou word as 'n wyse om waarde-opvoeding in Suid-Afrika opnuut te deurdink en te herdefinieer. Hierdie studie het ten doel gehad om vas te stel hoe menseregte-waardes in onafhanklike Waldorf Onderwys en staatsgeïnisieerde uitkomsgebaseerde onderwyskontekste in Suid-Afrika aangespreek word, en ook hoe dit in die praktyk gefasiliteer word. Die verkenning van teorieë, filosofieë en praktyke aangaande die twee opvoedingsrnodelle teen die agtergrond van paradigmatiese en post-paradigmatiese filosofieë, ter ondersteuning van kurrikulumteorie, het kardinale aspekte wat die fasilitering voorafgegaan het, en moontlik tot gevolg kan hê, uitgelig. die sosiaal-konstruktiewe van menseregte-waardes Dit kom voor asof die epistemologieë, ontologieë en metodologieë onderliggend aan die emansipatoriese paradigma en die post-paradigmatiese raamwerk 'n genoegsame filosofiese aanvangspunt bied met betrekking tot die fasilitering van menseregte-waardes. In die studie is die konsep menseregte-waardes konseptueel-teoreties verklaar. Dit het ook 'n bespreking oor die belangrikheid van hierdie waardes in verskeie skoolkontekste ingesluit. Waardes geïdentifiseer uit die Onderwysrnanifes oor Waardes en Demokrasie in die Onderwys (Manifesto on Values, Education and Democracy, 2001) wat ook sigbaar was in die Waldorf-kurrikulumdokument (Curriculum: Waldorf Schools in South Africa, 1995), is bespreek as moontlike menseregte-waardes. Empiriese navorsing is onderneem om die wyse waarop menseregte-waardes in goeie praktyk-scenarios aangespreek word te verken ten einde nuwe insig te verkry rakende die fasilitering van menseregte-waardes. Deur die sistematies-etnografiese waarnemings en semi-gestruktureerde onderhoude het dit voorgekom dat menseregte-waardes in beide skoolkontekste meestal in toevallige situasies aangespreek word, eerder as deel van formele kurrikuluminhoude. Dit is interessant, gegewe die feit dat die uitkomsgebaseerde opvoedingsmodel heelwat dokumente beskikbaar gestel het om die fasilitering van menseregte-waardes te rig, terwyl die Waldorf-benadering geen ondersteunende dokumentasie in dié verband bied nie. Mens kan tereg vra wat die waarde en invloed van sulke dokumente is as basiese kennis, wat nodig is om hierdie dokumente betekenisvol te interpreteer, nie eerste oorgedra word nie. Dit het ook gelyk asof Waldorf-onderwysers beter met kurrikulumverwante sake, soos die sosiale konstruering van 'n kurrikulum, omgaan weens hul goeie opleiding betreffende Antroposofie, die filosofie wat Waldorf-onderwys onderlê. Opvoeders in uitkomsgebaseerde onderwys se opleiding in die teorie, filosofie en metodologie van die onderwysmodel, wat beïnvloed is deur die haastige implementering van die nuwe model in staatskole, kan bevraagteken word. Laasgenoemde aspek blyk onsekerhede te veroorsaak wanneer hierdie onderwysers kurrikulumverwante sake, soos die sosiale konstruering van 'n kurrikulum, moet hanteer. Ná afloop van die studie is sekere aanbevelings en verwante voorbeelde gegee. Dit het onder meer die volgende ingesluit: dat dialoog na 'n wenslike fasiliteringstrategie lyk in die bevordering van leerders se begrip van hul regte, asook dié van andere; dat situasies waartydens menseregte-waardes toevallig aangespreek word omskep kan word in waardevolle onderrig-Ieerervaringe; dat menslike hulpbronne - insluitende leerders - gebruik kan word om menseregte-waardes oor te dra; en dat onderwysersopleiding (beide indiens en voordiens ) op die insluiting van menseregte-waardes en die bevordering van begrip vir die sosiale konstruering van 'n kurrikulum moet fokus. Die studie is afgesluit met die opmerking dat menseregte-waardes tot die herdefiniëring van waarde-opvoeding mag bydra, gegewe dat dit op gepaste teoretiese en filosofiese begrondinge gebaseer is, en dat diegene wat verantwoordelik gehou word vir die fasilitering van sulke waardes, die nodige ondersteuning in dié verband sal kry.
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Okumoto, Yoko. "An alternative possibility of identity development : a discussion of Rudolf Steiner and Waldorf education." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape8/PQDD_0023/MQ50554.pdf.

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Mowday, Glennis A. Steiner Rudolf. "Steiner education in Australia : maintaining an educational theory given the necessity of practice : Glenaeon Rudolf Steiner School, Sydney, 1957-2000 /." Glenaeon Rudolf Steiner School website, 2004. http://www.glenaeon.nsw.edu.au.

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Neves, Karla Christine de Figueiredo. "O papel da matemática no desenvolvimento do indivíduo na perspectiva da Pedagogia Waldorf." Universidade de São Paulo, 2016. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/48/48134/tde-18032019-151611/.

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O trabalho escolar realizado na escola Waldorf com a Matemática tem na percepção sensorial seu ponto de partida. Esta dissertação pretende investigar o papel que essa disciplina desempenha, quando trabalhada sob este viés, na formação do indivíduo. Pressupõe que o autoconhecimento, advindo do amadurecimento sensorial chegando à condição de abstração e liberdade que transcende as âncoras sensoriais, permite instrumentalizar a criança e o jovem conduzindo-os à assunção da condição humana. Parte de uma revisão bibliográfica acerca da sensorialidade humana sob a perspectiva da antroposofia, aponta as etapas do desenvolvimento cognitivo humano, e percorre o desenrolar do currículo da Matemática nas escolas Waldorf, interrelacionando-os e culminando em uma reflexão sobre o tema, desvendando a relação subjacente entre o aprendizado da matemática e a formação do indivíduo.
The work with Mathematics in a Steiner School has as its starting point the sensorial perception. This dissertation will investigate the role that this subject has, when worked on such a way, on the constitution of the human being as an individual. It assumes that self knowledge, which comes from sensory maturing, reaches a condition of abstraction and freedom that transcends sensory anchors, providing tools and allowing the child to assume his/her human condition. The present assumption will be revealed through literature review on human sensory organism under the perspective of anthroposophy, study of the human cognitive development stages, and presentation of the mathematics curriculum in Waldorf schools. This analysis will show the underlying relationship between the learning of Mathematics in a Steiner School and the human process of self construction.
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Vieira, Camile Viana da Cunha Silva. "Formação de professores em uma perspectiva ludoestética: contribuições para a prática pedagógica de docentes na escola Waldorf Dendê da Serra." Faculdade de Educação, 2015. http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/18673.

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As formações docentes são, em sua maioria, predominantemente conceituais, seguindo o modelo escolar iluminista que fragmenta o conhecimento e atribui menor importância à ludicidade, à Arte e às demais instâncias subjetivas do docente em formação. Por outro lado, o sistema de ensino, de uma forma geral, atribui ao professor a responsabilidade de empreender uma prática pedagógica inovadora, criativa, que estimule a aprendizagem significativa dos estudantes. Neste sentido, julguei relevante um estudo que refletisse sobre a formação de professores para atuação com a Pedagogia Waldorf, uma pedagogia que anseia desenvolver, através da formação docente continuada, professores capazes de construírem sua prática em consonância com os fundamentos transdisciplinares e enfoque na educação integral (aspectos cognitivos, afetivos e volitivos) do sujeito; para isso, sua proposta de formação docente é composta por aulas teóricas, práticas, lúdicas e artísticas. O objetivo geral dessa pesquisa foi compreender de que maneira a formação continuada de professores em uma perspectiva ludoestética contribui para a prática pedagógica dos docentes do Ensino Fundamental da Escola Rural Dendê da Serra. Buscando identificar as concepções dos professores sobre ludicidade, experiência estética e formação ludoestética; conhecer a percepção dos professores acerca da dimensão ludoestética em seu processo formativo; reconhecer nas práticas pedagógicas dos docentes como se manifestam os princípios de uma prática pedagógica ludoestética, debrucei-me sobre a dinâmica da referida escola, que alicerça seu trabalho na Pedagogia Waldorf. Optei por uma pesquisa de abordagem qualitativa, elegendo o estudo de caso como estratégia investigativa e como técnicas para coleta de dados: questionário, grupo focal e entrevista semiestruturada. A pesquisa assinalou que uma formação docente continuada pautada no desenvolvimento pleno (intelecto, sentimento e ações) do docente, a partir de experiências estéticas, contribui para a realização de uma atuação pedagógica mais criativa que se retroalimenta dos elementos que se interligam para a concretização de uma prática pedagógica ludoestética, aqui compreendida como uma prática que visa à aprendizagem significativa pela sinergia entre o pensar e o agir, desencadeada pelo sentir.
ABSTRACT For the most part, the teacher education is predominantly conceptual, following the educational model of the enlightenment which fragments knowledge and assigns less importance to playfulness, art, and other subjective instances of teachers in training. On the other hand, the educational system, generally, assigns to the teacher the responsibility of developing an innovative and creative pedagogical practice that triggers the significant learning of students. In this regard, I have thought it was relevant to develop a study that concerns the teacher training employing the Waldorf Pedagogy which yearns to develop, through the continued teacher training, teachers able to build their pedagogical practice in consonance with transdisciplinary fundamentals and focused on the integral education (cognitive, emotional, and volitional aspects) of the student. To do so, its proposal of teacher education is composed of theoretical, practical, ludic, and artistic classes. The main goal of this study was to understand how the continued teacher training in a ludo-aesthetics perspective contributes to the pedagogical practices of elementary school teachers from the Dendê da Serra School. Aiming to identify the conceptions of the teachers about playfulness, aesthetic experience, and ludo-aesthetic training; to understand the teachers’ perception of the ludo-aesthetics dimension in its formative process; to recognize how the principles of the ludo-aesthetics arise in the pedagogical practices of the teachers, I have focused on the dynamic of the aforementioned school which underpins its work in the Waldorf Pedagogy. I have opted to a qualitative research approach, electing the case study as the investigative strategy, while selecting questionnaire, focus group, and semi-structured interview as the techniques for the data collection. The research has revealed that a continued teacher training guided by the complete development (intellect, feeling, and actions) of the teacher, through aesthetics experiences, contributes to the accomplishment of a more effective pedagogy which feeds itself of the elements that are intertwined to achieve a ludo-aesthetic pedagogical practice, understood as a practice that aims to attain the significant learning through the synergy between thinking and acting, triggered by the feeling.
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Fernandes, Maria Martha Stussi. "O processo de formação docente da pedagogia Waldorf: Narrativas (auto)biográficas de professoras em formação." Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2017. https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/9201.

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The present research leaned over at basics notions of Anthroposophy in the attempt to delve into the issues that brought to the surface the need to seek another look at education. The Waldorf Pedagogy emerged from a local need in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1919 and has been multiplying exponentially these days around the globe. Teacher’s training within this pedagogy takes the form of seminars over three to four and a half years. This study sought through the (auto)biographical narrative of three teachers at different moments of the training, pointed out and discussed the formative marks presented and what the impacts of this formation on the teacher who have chosen it. Four formative marks were defined - Responsibility in the formation of other human beings, critical thinking about the traditional pedagogical processes, admiration for the individual character of the Waldorf pedagogy and search for several forms of spirituality and, or, by the Anthroposophical Spiritual Science. This study showed the focus of the Waldorf formation on the individualities of each teacher that aims to enable them in the act of showing their students their unique characteristics.
A presente pesquisa debruçou-se sobre noções básicas da Antroposofia no intento de se aprofundar nas questões que trouxeram à tona a necessidade de buscar um outro olhar para a educação. A Pedagogia Waldorf surgiu de uma necessidade local de Stuttgart, Alemanha, em 1919 e vem se multiplicando exponencialmente nos dias de hoje ao redor de todo o globo. A formação docente dentro da referida pedagogia se dá na forma de seminários ao longo de três a quatro anos e meio. Este estudo buscou, através da narrativa (auto)biográfica de três professoras em momentos diferentes da formação, apontou e discutiu as marcas formativas presentes e quais os impactos dessa formação no professor que a escolhe. Foram delimitadas quatro marcas formativas – Responsabilidade na formação de outros seres humanos, pensamento crítico acerca dos processos pedagógicos tradicionais, admiração pelo caráter individual da pedagogia Waldorf e busca por formas varias de espiritualidade e, ou, pela Ciência Espiritual Antroposófica. Este estudo mostrou o foco da formação Waldorf nas individualidades de cada professora, que visa capacitá-las no ato de fazer transparecer em seus alunos suas características únicas.
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Skinner, Jane Suzanne Niebrugge. "Looping versus nonlooping second grade classrooms : student achievement and student attitudes /." free to MU campus, to others for purchase, 1998. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/mo/fullcit?p9924924.

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Ann, Bärtges Carol, Lyons Nick, and Rudolf Steiner School (New York, N.Y.), eds. Educating as an art: Essays on Waldorf education. New York: Rudolf Steiner School, 2003.

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Ildikó, Walláné Ujházi, and Steiner Rudolf 1861-1925, eds. Waldorf-pedagógia. Szeged: Csongrád Megyei Pedagógiai Intézet, 1990.

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Selg, Peter. The essence of Waldorf education. Great Barrington, MA: SteinerBooks, 2010.

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Grandt, Michael. Schwarzbuch Waldorf. Gütersloh: Gütersloher Verlagshaus, 2008.

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Steiner, Rudolf. Soul economy and Waldorf education. Spring Valley, NY: Anthroposophic Press, 1986.

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Sharifa, Oppenheimer, and Almon Joan, eds. What is a Waldorf kindergarten? Great Barrington, Massachusetts: SteinerBooks, 2007.

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Tamás, Vekerdy. Másféle iskolák: Talán: a Waldorf? [Budapest]: Saxum, 2005.

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Grandt, Guido. Schwarzbuch Anthroposophie: Rudolf Steiners okkult-rassistische Weltanschauung. Wien: Ueberreuter, 1997.

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Grandt, Guido. Schwarzbuch Anthroposophie. Wien: Ueberreuter, 1997.

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1954-, Barton Matthew, ed. An introduction to Steiner education: The Waldorf school. Forest Row [UK]: Sophia Books, 2004.

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Dahlin, Bo. "Does Waldorf education need particular methods of assessment and evaluation?" In Erziehungswissenschaftliche Zugänge zur Waldorfpädagogik, 157–71. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-92362-8_7.

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Cohen, Warren Lee, and Brian Daniel Bresnihan. "Waldorf Education." In International Handbook of Holistic Education, 153–60. New York : Routledge, 2019: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315112398-19.

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Sun, Yifan. "Waldorf Education." In Critically Assessing the Reputation of Waldorf Education in Academia and the Public: Recent Developments the World Over, 1987–2004, 155–80. London: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003437727-8.

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Frielingsdorf, Volker. "Education Reform and Waldorf Education." In Handbook of Research on Waldorf Education, 374–90. New York: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003187431-34.

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Schmelzer, Albert. "Intercultural Education and Waldorf Education." In Handbook of Research on Waldorf Education, 465–74. New York: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003187431-42.

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Nieke, Wolfgang. "Education Science and Waldorf Education." In Handbook of Research on Waldorf Education, 415–18. New York: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003187431-37.

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Frödén, Sara, and Moira von Wright. "The Waldorf Kindergarten." In International Handbook of Early Childhood Education, 1401–20. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-0927-7_72.

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Michael Zech, M. "The Waldorf Curriculum." In Handbook of Research on Waldorf Education, 303–18. New York: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003187431-25.

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Mansikka, Jan-Erik. "Waldorf Education in Finland." In Critically Assessing the Reputation of Waldorf Education in Academia and the Public: Early Endeavours of Expansion, 1919–1955, 175–97. London: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003403609-9.

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Schieren, Jost. "Anthroposophy and Waldorf Education." In Handbook of Research on Waldorf Education, 428–37. New York: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003187431-39.

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Ionova, Olena, and Svitlana Luparenko. "SPECIFIC FEATURES OF MUSIC EDUCATION IN WALDORF SCHOOL." In 9th SWS International Scientific Conferences on SOCIAL SCIENCES - ISCSS 2022. SGEM WORLD SCIENCE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.35603/sws.iscss.2022/s08.086.

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The article authors reveal the specific features of music education in Waldorf school. Based on theoretical methods (synthesis and analysis of scientific and educational sources) and empirical methods (observation, survey, conversation, study of the academic results of schoolchildren�s activities etc.), the general tendencies of modern Waldorf education, as well as the specific features of organizing the educational process in Waldorf school and music education, in particular, have been identified. The general tendencies of modern Waldorf education are: integration of Waldorf education into the world educational space while preserving the traditions of national pedagogy; growth of openness, diversification and commercialization of education; democratization of management of educational institutions; learner-cantered paradigm of education; axiologically-based goals of education; humanization and humanitarization of the content of education; modernization of curricula on the basis of the principles of openness, humanization, integration of academic disciplines; a combination of private initiative and state support; expansion of the network of Waldorf schools and Waldorf classes; creation of public educational and cultural associations, the activities of which contribute to the development of Waldorf education; close interaction of schools with public institutions; cooperation of teachers and parents; increasing attention to Waldorf teachers� training etc. The specific features of organizing the educational process in Waldorf school are: rhythmical organization of educational process; aesthetic education; active-practical projects; making own workbooks by children in every subject; work with schoolchildren�s temperaments etc. It has been identified that music education in Waldorf school is based on holistic approach to personality and comprehensive consideration of the specifics of child�s age and individual development. According to this, the specific features of schoolchildren�s music education in Waldorf school are: a clear correlation of music education with the age dynamics of children�s consciousness; the focus of music education on all children; active practical musical activities of schoolchildren; use of �live� music; rhythmic alternation of listening, performing music and singing; performing musical exercises accompanied by movements etc.
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Colić, Vana. "POZITIVNE I NEGATIVNE STRANE PET METODIČKIH PRISTUPA U RANOM MATEMATIČKOM OBRAZOVANJU." In Metodički aspekti nastave matematike. University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Education in Jagodina, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/manm4.302c.

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There is a tendency today, both in the world and in our country,for children education to start early. In this context, mathematics education begins early as well, even before children start school, wherein different approaches are used. This paper presented five methodical approaches in early mathematics education, highlighting the good and bad sides of each one – the method of Maria Montessori, the method of the Russian author Nikolai Zaitsev, the system of de- veloping games designed by the Nikitins, the Waldorf pedagogy and the increas- ingly popular Suan Pan method. Most of these approaches are applied within institutionalized forms of early education, with the exception of the system of developing games that the Nikitins have designed for use in family conditions. Some of the approaches have had a very significant impact on the development of curricula in preschool institutions, such as the views of Maria Montessori and Waldorf pedagogy, while other approaches are less known and represented in practice. It is considered as very important to know different theories and ap- proaches while working with children, so that the practical pedagogical work is scientifically based. Nevertheless, the integration of various approaches into a single concept is not simple, as some of these theories are not only different, but also contradictory. This only confirms the need and necessity for early education, including mathematical education, to be interdisciplinary, taking into account knowledge in various fields of science, as well as interactive, including all partici- pants in the child’s development, children, experts and parents.
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Buterin Mičić, Marija. "ACADEMIC MOTIVATION OF PUPILS IN REGULAR AND WALDORF SCHOOLS." In 11th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies. IATED, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/edulearn.2019.1706.

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"Waldorf Teacher Training in China from the Perspective of Anthroposophy." In 2017 International Conference on Financial Management, Education and Social Science. Francis Academic Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.25236/fmess.2017.34.

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Strong, Kenya. "Waldorf Education With Racial Justice as a Core Principle: A Curriculum Implementation Study." In 2024 AERA Annual Meeting. Washington DC: AERA, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.3102/2110348.

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Barbanti, Camilla. "“FOLLOW THE OBJECTS”: AN ACTOR-NETWORK THEORY ACCOUNT OF MATERIALITY IN A NORTH ITALIAN WALDORF SCHOOL PRACTICES." In 12th annual International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation. IATED, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/iceri.2019.1576.

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Mezentseva, Olena. "Comparative analysis of the formation of the educational environment of Waldorf schools in different historical, political and socio-economic systems." In Comparative and International Education – 2021: Education Innovations in the context of European Integration and Globalisation. Krok, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32405/978-966-97763-9-6-2021-96-99.

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SILION, PATRICIA, DIANA PAULA DUDĂU, and RALUCA TOMŞA. "Impostor phenomenon and test anxiety among Romanian graduates of Waldorf School compared to those of traditional education." In Psychology and the realities of the contemporary world. Romanian Society of Experimental Applied Psychology, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.15303/rjeap.2016.si1.a48.

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Qiao, Qing-li. "Electrophysiology course with quantitative method." In Education (ITIME). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/itime.2009.5236332.

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Yang, Yi, Yan-ni Peng, and Can Tang. "A heuristic web information retrieval method." In Education (ICCSE). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccse.2009.5228142.

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GAO, YONGQI. The Influence of Workshop Method on Students’ Physical Education Achievement: A Systematic Review. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, February 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2023.2.0012.

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Steinmann, Peter. Is peer education an effective method for HIV prevention in low- and middle-income countries? SUPPORT, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.30846/1608092.

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Peer education uses individuals to convey specific information to members of a peer or target group with the aim of improving awareness or behaviours. Peer educators must share common key characteristics with those being targeted, but may either come from inside or outside the targeted group.
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Ambuehl, Sandro, B. Douglas Bernheim, and Annamaria Lusardi. A Method for Evaluating the Quality of Financial Decision Making, with an Application to Financial Education. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, October 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w20618.

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Шестопалова (Бондар), Катерина Миколаївна, and Олена Петрівна Шестопалова. Support of Inclusive Education in Kryvyi Rig. Padua, Italy, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/3234.

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An analysis of the system of training, the implementation of a pilot project "SUPPORT OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IN KRYVYI RIG". The team that worked in project by GIZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH) create strategy for training teachers that include 6 modules: 1) regulatory and legislative framework for inclusive education; 2) inclusion ethics and philosophy; universal design and reasonable accommodation of educational space; 3) support team: interdisciplinary interation; algorithm of provision of psycho-pedagogical, corrective and development services; 4) individualization of the educational process; 5) competences of the teacher in inclusive education: strategies of teaching in inclusive education, method of collaborative learning, integration of technology into the discipline teaching methods, peculiarities of formation of mathematical concepts in children with special needs, difficulties with reading mastering and correction of dyslexia in children with special educational needs, correction and development of sense side of reading, development of intelligence of a child with SEN with the help of kinesiology methods, cooperation of teacher, psychologist and parents of a child with special educational needs, five levels can be associated with parents engagement; 6) work with children with behavior problems; resource room as the method of a child specific sensor needs satisfaction.
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Gutierrez Zepeda, Paulina. Exploring Relationships Between Entrepreneurship Education and Students’ Entrepreneurial Intentions: A Mixed Method Study of Entrepreneurial Pedagogies at Chilean Universities. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.2629.

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Mintii, Iryna S., and Vladimir N. Soloviev. Augmented Reality: Ukrainian Present Business and Future Education. [б. в.], November 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/2673.

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The aim of the study: analysis of the current state and prospects for the development of augmented reality in Ukraine in business and education. The objectives of the study: to analyze the experience of using the augmented reality in advertising, marketing, education of Ukraine; to investigate the problems existing in this direction. The object of the study: the process of using augmented reality in advertising, marketing, education. The subject of the study: specific projects using the augmented reality in advertising, marketing, education. The used method of study was theoretical that included analysis of articles and materials of conferences on the research problem. The results of the study: nowadays, the augmented reality is used primarily in the field of advertising and marketing of Ukraine. As an example is the advertisement of Kyivstar (virtual tour around Ukraine, augmented reality quest), some of the Ukrainian companies have certain results in in this direction, for example, Augmented Pixels, Simo AR (in the development of a browser with augmented reality, the Kontramarka ticket service is implemented), Live Animations (such projects as Wonderland AR, My Yeti, Live Coloring, Gapchinska, Live Photo are already implemented). Among the problems that exist with the introduction of these technologies in education, first of all, we should note the shortage of specialists in the preparation of such educational projects and the uncoordinated actions of business and education in this direction. Main conclusions and recommendations: in order to disseminate research results it is necessary to hold thematic events of the all-Ukrainian level.
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Goncharenko, Tatiana, Nataliia Yermakova-Cherchenko, and Yelyzaveta Anedchenko. Experience in the Use of Mobile Technologies as a Physics Learning Method. [б. в.], November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/4468.

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Swift changes in society, related to sciences technicians’ development, technologies, by the increase of general volume of information, pull out new requirements for maintenance, structure, and quality of education. It requires teachers to diversify a tool in the direction of the increase in possibilities of the use of mobile technologies and computer systems. Lately in the world, more attention spared to the use of mobile learning, which in obedience to «Recommendations of UNESCO on the questions of a policy in the area of mobile learning» foresees the use of mobile technology, both separate and together with other by informational computer technologies. [1]. Mobile learning allows using the open informational systems, global educational networks, unique digital resources which belong to different educational establishments and co-operate with each other. The use of existent educational resources and creation of own, based on the academic resources from informative space, allows to promote the interest of students to the study of physics, to take into account the individual features, and also features of region and framework of society of the country. During the last years in Ukraine competency-based approach to the organization of studies certainly one of basic. The new Education Act addresses the key competencies that every modern person needs for a successful life, including mathematical competence; competence in natural sciences, engineering, and technology; innovation; information and communication competence [2]. This further emphasizes the importance of providing students with quality physical education and the problems associated with it. Using mobile technology in professional teaching work, the teacher has the opportunity to implement the basic principles of the competence approach in teaching physics. An analysis of the data provided in the official reports of the Ukrainian Center for Educational Quality Assessment showed that the number of students making an external independent assessment in physics and choosing a future profession related to physics has decreased significantly. This is due to the loss of students' interest in physics and the complexity of the content of the subject, as well as the increase in the amount of information that students need to absorb. In this article, we explore the possibilities of mobile technology as a means of teaching physics students and give our own experience of using mobile technology in the process of teaching physics (for example, the optics section in primary school).
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Cubelo, Floro, Anndra Dumo Parviainen, Hannele Turunen, and Krista Jokiniemi. Workplace Integration Strategies for Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs): Mixed-Method Systematic Review. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, November 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.11.0075.

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Review question / Objective: a. Population: Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs) are those who have received their initial education and registration from their home countries and have migrated abroad to work as Registered Nurses); b. Intervention: Integration into a new workplace abroad; c. Comparison intervention: Impact of integration intervention; d. Outcome measures: Impact of Integration Intervention on work satisfaction and professional competencies in nursing. • Review Question: Does IEN who receive integration intervention have better work satisfaction and professional competencies compared to those who did not receive any integration program/intervention into a new workplace healthcare environment? • Objective: To explore and summarize the current evidence-based integration strategies as a guide to creating effective integration policies for IENs.
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Kharadzhian, Natalia, Larysa Savchenko, Karyna Safian, Yuliia Kulinka, and Oksana Mykolaivna Kopylova. Future Professional Education Specialists’ Mastering of Project Methodology of Creating Pedagogical Situations in the Service Sector. [б. в.], August 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/4142.

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The article reveals the problems of mastering by future specialists of the project methodology of creating pedagogical situations in higher education institutions as a means of improving the quality of education. Objectives of the article: to determine the influence of the project method on the creation of pedagogical situations in the process of teaching students; the choice of logic and mechanism of design actions depends on the purpose and the initial conceptual position regarding the subject reincarnates; to study the influence of pedagogical situations on the quality of education in the higher pedagogical school; to diagnose the implementation of the projects method and pedagogical situations in the process of education at the university. The project method provides the presence of a problem that requires integrated knowledge and research for its solution. The results of the planned activities should have practical, theoretical and cognitive significance. Modeling of pedagogical situations is the process of formation of situations-models which simulate the state and dynamics of the educational process and fix the contradiction between the achieved and desired in the personality development in a certain time interval. During the forming experiment, pedagogical situations were used to form the professional competence of the future specialist.
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Shapovalov, Yevhenii B., Viktor B. Shapovalov, Fabian Andruszkiewicz, and Nataliia P. Volkova. Analyzing of main trends of STEM education in Ukraine using stemua.science statistics. [б. в.], July 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/3883.

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STEM-education is a modern effective approach that nowadays can be interpreted in very different ways and it even has some modification (STEM/STEAM/STREAM). Anyway, the “New Ukrainian school” concept includes approaches similar to STEM-education. However, there wasn’t analyzed the current state of STEM-education in Ukraine. We propose to analyses it by using SEO analysis of one of the most popular STEM-oriented cloud environment in Ukraine stemua.science. It is proposed to use the cycle for cloud-based educational environments (publishing/SEO analysis/team’s brainstorm/prediction/creation of further plan) to improve their efficiency. It is found, that STEM-based and traditional publications are characterized by similar demand of educational process stakeholders. However, the way how teachers and students found the publication proves that traditional keywords (47.99 %) used significantly more common than STEM keywords (2.67 %). Therefore, it is proved that STEM-methods are less in demand than traditional ones. However, considering the huge positive effect of the STEM method, stemua.science cloud educational environment provides a positive effect on the educational process by including the STEM-aspects during finding traditional approaches of education by stakeholders of the educational process.
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