Worried about screen time? Covid-19 is a unique time for us all. We may be using technology more often than we would ordinarily be comfortable with, especially from a Waldorf perspective. During a typical on-campus BVWS school day, children learn through being present...
Key factors of Waldorf distance education Waldorf education around the world, as at BVWS, has converted to distance education from home. While this may be surprising, it’s important to remember our pedagogical philosophies. Waldorf education focuses on...
How to set up a space for distance learning in your home While children are at home, it might feel meaningful to set up an organized space for distance learning. This doesn’t have to be a conventional classroom or office setup, or even a dedicated room. You can set up...
Read the BVWS Principles and Best Practice for BVWS Distance Learning This week has been one of upheaval and unwelcome change. We know this is a challenging time and we want to ensure that you know the school is here to support you. Over the last week, the faculty...
Children are very perceptive to changes in routine and emotion. Social distancing measures in our community and around the world are changing our chidrens’ worlds too. With cancellation of school, extra curricular activities, birthday parties, and even closures of our...