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Please find below some links that might be useful in your research into Rudolf Steiner, other Steiner Education facilities in Australia and Research Papers.
This is the main Steiner College in Melbourne. SRSC has a very close working relationship with MRSS and the final formal qualification for our courses at SRSC are issued under the MRSS acreditation.
http://www.steinerseminar.com/#
Glenaeon Rudolf Steiner School began in 1957 with Sylvia Brose as its founding teacher and is the oldest Steiner school in Australia. It offers education for young people from Pre School right through to Year 12.
The second year of the 2 Year Advanced Teacher Training from Sydney Rudolf Steiner College is conducted at the Middle Cove site of Glenaeon Rudolf Steiner School.
http://www.glenaeon.nsw.edu.au/
The Management at Glenaeon have also produced some informative videos explaining how they approach Steiner Education and also address some commonly asked questions about Steiner Education. The videos can be watched at the Glenaeon website or you can click on the links below:
Introduction to Steiner Education by Andrew Hill
Q&A: Why is there a focus on the Arts?
Q&A: How is Reading and Literacy Taught?
Q&A: What is the sports Programme at Glenaeon?
Q&A: How will a Steiner Education Benefit my Child?
Q&A: Will my child catch up in music and arts if they oin a Steiner School later?
SEA (formerly the RSSA) is an incorporated body representing member schools throughout the states and territories of Australia. SEA aims to promote and safeguard the integrity of Steiner Education in Australia and seeks to facilitate exchange and represents, supports and provides services to its member schools.
WREN is intended to be a way of communication between all those interested in research into Steiner Waldorf education and also into educational topics that have a bearing on Steiner Education. There are some great research papers at the site.
Click here for link to Research papers on Steiner Education
Teaching vacancies seem to be looming larger than ever in many countries world wide. There are many speculations as to the causes of these vacancies. There are numerous assumptions, yet no hard proof. Until the causes are understood, the teaching population may remain largely understaffed.
http://www.teachingvacancies.net/

