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English Masters for Waldorf Teachers

Start

February 2027

Degree

Master of Arts

Tuition

€ 16.000,–

Credtis

90

Length of the course

full-time; 18 months

 

There are possibilities of scholarships depending on need

Expertise in Subject Areas

Currently, studies in teaching Foreign Languages, Handicrafts, Physical Education, Woodwork and Music are possible, provided we have five or more applicants per subject.

Admission Requirements

A Bachelor's Degree or the equivalent.

Faculty for the International Masters Programme

Philipp Kleinfercher (Pedagogical Anthropology), Prof. Dr. Peter Lutzker (Anthroposophy, Pedagogical Anthropology), Max Litte, Paul Rieger, Michael Neu (Physical Education), Robert Neumann (Physics, Mediapedagogy), Alina Ostermayer (Fine Arts), Pirjo Partanen-Dill (Eurythmie), Alexander Kölble (Music), Isabel Lenschov (Handycraft), Tatjana Pavlov-West (Academic Writing), Prof. Dr. Albrecht Schad (Zoology), Prof. Georg Schumacher (Sculpture), Harlad Schwaetzer (Theory of Knowledge), Prof. Dr. Tomáš Zdrazil (Anthroposophy, Pedagogical Anthropology, Methodology)

as well as many internationally well known and leading figures in Waldorf education such as

Christof Wiechert (Child Development and Child Psychology), Claus Peter Röh (Anthroposophy), Florian Osswald (Anthroposophy), Dr. Michaela Glöckler (Diagnositics), Dr. Martyn Rawson (Anthroposophy, Curriculum), Christian Breme (Study of Human Relations), Renatus Derbidge (Botany), Trevor Mepham (Anthroposophy, Methodology), Dr. Markus Osterrieder (Cultural History), Sabine Brues (Child Observation), Catherine Bryden (Clowning), Robert McNeer (Theatre), Hannah Tuuri-Burke (Black board drawing, Class teacher meth.), Tessa Westlake (creative speach)