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Pirahã asked in Education & ReferenceTeaching · 8 years ago

I want to become a Steiner (Waldorf) teacher?

I am looking for a program to become a teacher in the Steiner (Waldorf) method. It doesn't matter to me where this program is offered-- I have been looking in Canada, the USA, Australia, New Zealand and the UK so quite honestly anywhere is acceptable and I am used to changing countries. However, I am not interested in any part-time programs, and the trouble is that virtually all programs offered anywhere are only part-time. If anyone knows of a full-time program (i.e. all week, all year) then please let me know.

Thanks!

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  • 8 years ago
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    I have found some interesting web sites that should help you however, I am confused about your inability to find a 'full time program' since all of these listed boast highly of both full and part time efforts in the training. The one listed below the dark line was one that I found the most interesting. This program has jumped to 250 schools of training in North America alone! What I find ironic is this - many school districts have begun to develop programs for their schools similar to this. We know that the total child must have music, art, and other related forms of art to be incorporated into the academic plan. I can appreciate this realm of thinking completely.

    I wish you the best.

    www.steinerwaldorf.org/_teachereducation.html - Cached

    www.steinercollege.edu

    www.steiner-australia.org/other/training

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    If you want to know a very good vocal coach try to visit https://tr.im/UQhEW an online vocal coaching tutorial. Everything, ranging from breathing fundamentals, vocalizing exercises, techniques on singing high and low notes, how to not go off-key/out of tune/off-sync, musicianship and music theory, proper diction and articulation, and a lot more are covered, all in our native language. It can be quite technical in nature, but it really helps since it covers the musical aspect of singing deeply and not just concentrates on how to impress people with your vocal range, riffs and runs and other cliches that do not necessarily make one a complete vocalist.

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    its really a terrible school but there is one in colorado and one in los angeles.

    http://www.waldorfcolorado.com/

    http://www.wswaldorf.org/

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