Waldorf uses a project based approach to almost all the main academic subjects.
They don't have repetitive schedules. For example, a subject like math, science or gardening will take up the first two hours in the morning for 4 - 6 weeks. Then a new subject will get the main focus.
In science, students will observe and later describe scientific concepts in their own words rather than learning about them in a textbook first.
Competition and grades are avoided in the early years and only introduced as students prepare for college and entrance exams.
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