An internationally acknowledged authority in Steiner education, Brien Masters has worked for decades as a teacher in both public and Waldorf schools, and has served as a teacher trainer, consultant, writer and lecturer. In Adventures in Steiner Education, he draws on his rich and varied experience to paint a vivid picture of Waldorf education in practice. Spicing the text with many personal stories and anecdotes, he brings to life the theory behind this increasingly popular educational approach, from the early years through to the Lower and Upper Schools. This lively book serves not only as an informative and entertaining introduction, but also as a helpful refresher course for those seeking to become fully acquainted with the basic principles of Steiner Education.
I have no background in the Waldorf philosophy and so I picked this book up in effort to learn more about the how/why, etc. In my opinion, this book was poorly designed and lacked cohesiveness. I was much more impressed and enlightened with Rudolf Steiner's The Spirit of the Waldorf School. I thought it might be too technical since I didn't have the background, but his words made much more sense. Skip this one and go with Steiner's own words.
Interesting ideas but the writing is way too rambling and opaque. The author seems to be quite passionate and knowledgeable but constantly undercut himself with parentheticals and tangents and it was just too frustrating to be really helpful.