Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Educational Knowledge - What is Waldorf's educational philosophy?
What is Waldorf's educational philosophy?
Waldorf's educational philosophy is: people-oriented, focusing on the all-round healthy and harmonious development of body and mind.

First, the school goal

Through Waldorf education, we can help adults and children grow up healthily and evenly, enrich their feelings while learning scientific knowledge and life skills, and constantly explore life to enhance their humanistic spirit and become spiritually independent and free people.

Second, the concept of running a school

Education is scientific and artistic. Education is a dynamic and creative activity based on comprehensive observation and understanding of human nature and essence. Everyone is a whole that combines spirit, mind and body. Waldorf education follows the essence and law of human development, and on the basis of in-depth experience and self-examination, through unique methods and channels, makes a comprehensive observation and research on the life and essence of each student.

Third, school organization.

The school adopts the management mode of non-profit organization to realize education-centered and people-oriented management. The financial affairs of the school are open and transparent and supervised by an independent board of directors. The school board is composed of parents, teachers and social enthusiasts. All school administrators are not paid, and should be responsible for the law, economy, development and supervision of the school, and do not interfere with the education and teaching work of teachers. The income of the school can only be used for the redevelopment of the school or scholarships, except the operating costs of the school and the salaries of the teaching staff.