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Waldorf School of New Orleans : ウィキペディア英語版 | Waldorf School of New Orleans
The Waldorf School of New Orleans (formerly The Hill School) is a private school founded by Suzanne Hill based on the Waldorf philosophy. Founded in 2000, Waldorf School of New Orleans (formerly The Hill School) is located in the heart of the Irish Channel neighborhood of New Orleans. The school is located in an around the start of the 20th century bread factory that has been renovated into a loft-like setting. The school offers a developmentally appropriate, experiential approach to education, integrating the arts and academics for children from preschool through 8th grade. In 2005, the school's buildings were flooded in Hurricane Katrina.〔(Katrina Spawns Destruction, Displacement, and Outreach ), ''Outlook'', Council for American Private Education, October 2005. Accessed 2009-01-18.〕 ==Curriculum== The school's curriculum is based on the philosophies of Rudolf Steiner who was a contemporary of Maria Montessori. Both Waldorf and Montessori sound similar on paper, but are actually opposites in some ways. Waldorf pays tribute to each developmental stage of childhood and protects the "fantasy stage" of early childhood above all (until the child is developmentally ready for academic learning), while Montessori aims to pull children out of that fantasy and show them the ways of the real world. Waldorf educates the "whole child" and includes course work in eurythmy, handwork (i.e., knitting and sewing), and music. Waldorf education is based on the view of the human being described in anthroposophy.
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