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- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Editor's Preface
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- relationship existing between the lecturer and his audience to
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture I: Introduction - Aphoristic remarks on Artistic Activity, Arithmetic, Reading, and Writing
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- One must have, even when drawing a nose, some inner relation
- relation with the world, and this inner musical capacity is
- when we cultivate all that has relation to the higher man in a
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture II: On Language - the Oneness of man with the Universe
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- relation, which can be bound up with this feeling-shade of
- human feeling. You stand in a relation of feeling to the whole
- express the relation of feeling in some way. As a rule, you
- expression for the world of feeling, for the relations of
- relation of surrender towards things. We should actually
- here and there from quite different relations. It is utterly
- have, then, recognized that speech is a relation of man to the
- astonished; but his relations to the cosmos demand sound from
- for education from his knowledge of the relation of man to the
- really happens when one human being enters into a relation with
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture III: On the Plastically Formative Arts, Music, and Poetry
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- living relation to colour. You then discover if, for instance,
- soul's being and bring it into a right relation with the
- a right relation to the outside world. There is
- his amusing ways, in his relation to the rest of nature. And in
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture IV: The First School-lesson - Manual Skill, Drawing and Painting - the Beginnings of Language-teaching
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- our consciousness in relation to things is reflected in forms
- conscious of his relation in the world to the other three
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture V: Writing and Reading - Spelling
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- separate letters from their pictures he enters into a relation
- its relation to the outside world. When, for instance, you try
- Thus we can always link up with man and his relation to the
- inner relation to freedom. For I draw your attention to the
- beautiful, tender relationship between Novalis and a woman.
- This relationship is so beautiful because Novalis, after her
- this relationship of Novalis to a woman. Now there is a very
- scholar on the relation between Novalis and his beloved. The
- delicate, lovely relationship is “put in its proper
- relation to Novalis is shown up in a thoroughly trivial light
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture VI: On the Rhythm of Life and Rhythmical Repetition in Teaching
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- external relations which are set up by experiment, inspires an
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture VII: The Teaching in the Ninth Year - Natural History - the Animal Kingdom
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- the relations of the animal world and the
- mouse. Its relation to its surroundings allows it to imbibe
- relation of the human head to its surroundings is that of the
- human being, and talk with him of their relationship to each
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture VIII: Education After the Twelfth - History - Physics
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- described to you, in relation to the whole development,
- there must still be taken into account the reciprocal relation
- There is some relation between the comprehension of historical
- relationship things near at hand in our everyday life —
- thing for our human relations is that we should be able again
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture IX: On the Teaching of Languages
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- profoundly intimate relation with the world in some respects,
- reciprocal relation to his surroundings. And in introducing the
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture X: Arranging the Lesson up to the Fourteenth Year
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- relation of man to the world. You only need to picture a scene
- search for the relations between the forms, is only introduced
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture XI: On the Teaching of Geography
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- picture, the relations of mountain and river and other aspects
- between natural relations and the conditions of human life, we
- possible the economic relations between men and natural
- relation of human economics to natural formations. You build
- relations. Make these clear to him. Prefer to show him many
- gently indicate the relations of right
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture XII: How to Connect School with Practical Life
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- the fact that the relations of man to his surroundings are far
- think further, in what relation, in view of such ignorance, we
- unless their relation to the world is instinct with the
- relation of subjects of school study to practical life. Do not
- relation to the ideal needs of the soul. But these will just be
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture XIII: On Drawing up the Time-table
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- Waldorf School if we know in what relation the ideal time-table
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture XIV: Moral Educative Principles and their Transition to Practice
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- certain instinctive feeling for the relationships here
- feeling of the relationship of man with the whole of the world
- teaching of botany — to develop man's relation to the
- feeling of relationship with animals. Later this instinctive
- feeling ripens into a feeling of relationship with the plant
- soul-relations such as we tried to discover in the plant
- the relations existing between calculation and the circulation
- terms of his own feeling, the psychic relations prevailing
- method when it would only spoil the intimate relation between
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