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Choice in education: re-imagining childhood

category dublin | education | event notice author Thursday June 03, 2010 22:07author by Laurence Cox - Saoirse Waldorf kindergarten Report this post to the editors

Steiner / Waldorf lecture

Saoirse Waldorf kindergarten in the Liberties (www.saoirsewaldorf.com) is reopening
in September for children aged 3 - 6; a Steiner / Waldorf primary school is planned
for September 2011. As part of this development process, we are happy to announce
a public lecture "Choice in education: re-imagining childhood" by Pearse O'Shiel.

Saoirse Waldorf kindergarten in the Liberties (www.saoirsewaldorf.com) is reopening
in September for children aged 3 - 6; a Steiner / Waldorf primary school is planned
for September 2011. As part of this development process, we are happy to announce
this event:

Steiner / Waldorf education: public lecture
"Choice in education: re-imagining childhood"
Pearse O'Shiel

This is the first in a series of 6 talks on Steiner / Waldorf education, working towards
the opening of a Steiner / Waldorf primary school in Dublin in 2011 and supporting
the existing network of kindergartens.

Pearse O'Shiel (MA in Education) is a gifted and inspiring speaker who has dedicated
his life to nurturing the spirit of creativity and wholeness in each child. He is one of the
most experienced Waldorf teachers in Ireland and a leading light in the movement for
real alternatives to mainstream education. Over the past quarter-century he has been
a driving force behind the development of Steiner / Waldorf education in Ireland at all
levels, from early childhood to active learning for adolescents.

A past master at turning dreams into reality, Pearse co-founded the Irish Steiner Kindergarten
Association. He successfully campaigned for State recognition and funding of Steiner /
Waldorf schools in Ireland and established Lifeways, the patron body for Steiner schools.
He is chair of Lifeways and plays a leading role in education through Steiner schools in
Ireland, as well as being secretary of the Camphill Community Trust, a network of communities
working with people with special needs. Pearse's talks combine down-to-earth practicality
with the vision of a better childhood for all.

Wednesday, 23 June, 7.30 pm
Cultivate Centre, St. Andrew's Street, Dublin 2
All welcome; €10 entry / ISKA members €5 (you can join on the night)

Organised by Saoirse Waldorf kindergarten (www.saoirsewaldorf.com) and
the Irish Steiner Kindergarten Association (ISKA) (www.steinerireland.org).
Contact: Orfhlaith@saoirsewaldorf.com or 087 614 8979

Related Link: http://www.saoirsewaldorf.com
author by Laurence Cox - Saoirse Waldorf kindergartenpublication date Thu Jun 03, 2010 22:11author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Poster attached for download or printout.

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author by mags - nonepublication date Sat Jun 05, 2010 20:30author address author phone Report this post to the editors

is the 10 euro for this one talk or for the six of them?

author by Laurence Coxpublication date Thu Jun 17, 2010 22:31author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Hi Mags,

The cost is per talk - it covers speaker travel and accommodation and the cost of the venue.

 
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