2014
DOI: 10.1111/maq.12140
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Salutogenic Education? Movement and Whole Child Health in a Waldorf (Steiner) School

Abstract: Waldorf education, an independent alternative to public schooling, aims to produce holistically healthy graduates in a formulation that rejects the conventional distinction between education and health. Also striving to bridge that divide, this article characterizes the pedagogically salutogenic techniques Waldorf teachers use in pre-kindergarten (pre-K) and lower grade classes and explicates the ethnomedical understandings underlying them. Waldorf teachers position children as budding participants in a unifie… Show more

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“…Similar schooling choices have been found in the US with non-vaccinating parents [5, 6]. Charlotte (SA) talked about how her interactions with her children, her limits on TV, her emphasis on outdoor play and natural materials fitted with those of Steiner schools,…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…Similar schooling choices have been found in the US with non-vaccinating parents [5, 6]. Charlotte (SA) talked about how her interactions with her children, her limits on TV, her emphasis on outdoor play and natural materials fitted with those of Steiner schools,…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…The mothers interviewed by Sobo also talked about the similar lengths they went to in order to perform ‘intensive parenting’ [5, 6, 25]. Lois [32] shows how mothers who home-school consider that they are putting their children at the centre of their lives, and Avishai [33] shows how mothers who breastfeed see that as a further commitment to the health of their children.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Akin to prior process‐oriented works, such as those done under the rubrics of performativity and practice theory, an anthropology of becoming gives primacy to desire , for instance focusing on “the ways desires can break open alternative pathways” (Biehl and Locke , 318; but see Sobo ) when individuals and collectivities are excluded from preferred pathways. It highlights how, by means of propositional claims, people challenge stigmatizing classifications and assumed or imposed limitations.…”
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“…The historically given mind-body, school-clinic split may now be pragmatic: it is hard for today's researchers to bridge, let alone move between, existing subdisciplinary hives. But it is culturally constructed as well, and the conceptual distinctions embedded in the way that the child subject has been split between the two arenas have stymied investigations of, for instance, the health-producing impact of various pedagogies (Sobo 2014). As noted at the outset of this discussion, the most important future developments in the anthropology of childhood may well lie at such crossroads.…”
Section: Latent Biasesmentioning
confidence: 97%