Turning Lead into Gold: The Transformative Alchemy of Waldorf Teaching

Author:   Jack Petrash
Publisher:   SteinerBooks, Inc
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9781952166112


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   23 February 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Turning Lead into Gold: The Transformative Alchemy of Waldorf Teaching


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Teachers themselves, and the styles they use in the classroom, are inevitably wide-ranging and unique. However, there are certain character traits that can be seen in the most effective teachers: dedication, flexibility, good humour and an openness to learn new things. Experienced Steiner-Waldorf teacher and teacher trainer Jack Petrash here offers his sensitive observations and insights into all aspects of teaching and being a teacher, as well as a lifelong learner. He shares a wealth of pedagogical insight which is both grounded in experience and which illustrates the sound principles of Waldorf education. Chapters include key areas for teachers such as developing good habits, the morning circle, working with parents, and the twelve-year change. Turning Lead into Gold provides light and insight for teachers, whether brand new to the vocation or experienced.

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Author:   Jack Petrash
Publisher:   SteinerBooks, Inc
Imprint:   Bell Pond Books
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9781952166112


ISBN 10:   195216611
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   23 February 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Turning Lead into Gold by Jack Petrash is a book for Waldorf teachers, parents, and educators. The theme of the book is Jack's endless enthusiasm for telling a story, which is what he does when he teaches or writes a book. He loves to learn and loves to share his love of learning with his students. His alchemical persona allows him to follow his students from the first grade to the eighth grade. Jack taught first-to-eighth grades four times! Think of each year starting a new curriculum for each group of distinct individuals. I have not met any other person who has done this four times. That is an astounding accomplishment! In sports this would be the equivalent of going to four separate Olympic games. How to teach each grade from the first to the fifth to the eighth puts distinct demands on a teacher. Each year has its unique evolutionary development. As his students evolve as individuals, Jack evolves with them going from an artistic teacher for the first grade and then growing to an academic teacher in the seventh and eighth grades. Dr. Steiner's curriculum is aimed at addressing the growing child with stories in the first grade and evolving to the Greek culture in fifth grade and the onto modem times in the eighth grade. Each individual child is treated as a developing individual with unique gifts and needs. The key is to listen to the child right in front of you, and also to listen to the spiritual guides that are all around you. Jack emphasizes the surround, by which he means that you create a loving, supportive environment that allows the child to mature in a safe place. Since children love to imitate, Jack understands the critical importance of the surround demonstrating the True, the Beautiful, and the Good. His book is a book of experiences. Jack has experienced that you are never alone as a teacher, even in your darkest moments. The children want you to succeed as does the spiritual world. Your fellow teachers, the children's parents, all want you to succeed as a teacher. No one wants a bad teacher. We all want good teachers. We have but to ask for grace and listen. I have a positive bias toward Jack. I went to The Waldorf Institute with him in 1972-73. Don't be fooled by that kind demeanor. He was clearly a Queens guy who knew how to use his elbows in a basketball game. No blood, no foul. Jack took that enthusiasm and intensity and aimed it at learning how to learn and then how to teach. Jack observed master teachers and would absorb their craft. Jack's love of learning is infectious. He always concentrates on the present day and learns from his mistakes. This is the artistic approach blended with the scientific process. His students have learned from his soul mood to be calm in learning, but also to explode with joy and wonder when appropriate. Jack takes discipline and turns it into joy. What is learning without discipline and joy? Jack even discusses what we might call failures and turns them into learning situations. He is humble enough to admit that some failures are beyond our modest abilities. Jack discusses the difficult time he had trying to apply Waldorf pedagogy in a public school. There were wins with some students, losses with others, and bureaucratic inanities that bedevil our public schools. Jack does not lose hope and continues to shine a light on the wonders of teaching via his Nova Institute. ---- Neill Reilly, author of The Marian Way of Heart Knowledge: From Mary through St. John's Gospel to Rudolf Steiner's Philosophy of Freedom


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Jack Petrash has been a Waldorf teacher for over 30 years, spending much of that time at the Washington Waldorf School in the USA. He has written extensively on issues related to innovative classroom instruction and is the author of Understanding Waldorf Education.

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