The Camphill Movement is an initiative for social change based on the principles of anthroposophy. Camphill communities are residential communities and schools that provide support for the education, employment, and daily lives of adults and children with developmental disabilities, mental health problems, or other special needs.[1]
There are over 100 Camphill communities in more than 20 countries across Europe, North America, Southern Africa and Asia.[2]
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The CamphillMovement is an initiative for social change based on the principles of anthroposophy. Camphill communities are residential communities and...
List of Camphill Communities, communities for those in need of special care. Camphill Liebenfels Camphill České Kopisty DNS - The Necessary Teacher Training...
Camphill may refer to: The 20th-century CamphillMovement social change initiative The Woolton Woods and Camp Hill park in Liverpool, England, sometimes...
of fields including education (both in Waldorf schools and in the Camphillmovement), environmental conservation and banking; with additional applications...
expanded set of statutes, however. Anthroposophy Biodynamic agriculture CamphillMovement Threefold social order Waldorf education Seija Zimmermann (2015),...
Eurythmy is an expressive movement art originated by Rudolf Steiner in conjunction with his wife, Marie, in the early 20th century. Primarily a performance...
embrace collectivization, which they do after he is killed by kulaks. CamphillMovement – Special education Dekulakization – Political repression of prosperous...
on Waldorf principles. These Steiner special schools, part of the Camphillmovement of communities for the handicapped, spread widely throughout Britain...
developmental disabilities based on his work (including those of the Camphillmovement) are found in Africa, Europe, and North America. His paintings and...
lectures of Franz Brentano, an important precursor of the phenomenological movement in philosophy (see School of Brentano). Like the later phenomenologists...
It was established in 1992 and is part of the international CamphillMovement. Camphill Svetlana is located on 57 hectares of land, about 140 km east...
"learning through working" ethos was established in line with the Camphillmovement, drawing inspiration from the writings of Karl Koenig Coleg Elidyr...
Austrian doctor and special needs educator, one of the founders of the CamphillMovement and a pioneer of Anthroposophical curative education. Thomas Johannes...
of Solothurn, Switzerland, is the world center for the anthroposophical movement. The building was designed by Rudolf Steiner and named after Johann Wolfgang...
well as its view toward improving humanity, with the "nature farming" movement in Japan.: 5 Important features include the use of livestock manures to...
himself to be part of the Theosophical movement. Even while the leader of the German section of the movement, he made a great point of his complete independence...
Software AG, and by the Anthroposophic Health, Education, and Social Care Movement, each of which would provide £1.5 million of endowment. Edzard Ernst commented...
Study Series II Albert Schmelzer, in his doctoral thesis, The Threefolding Movement, 1919, pp. 132–133: "The conquest of political power was necessary, but...
include activities that "call upon the child's powers of listening, of body movement, of thinking, and of feeling." These activities could include mental math...
encampment in 1799–1800 Camp Hill (Antarctica), small ice-free hill CamphillMovement Camp Prospect Hill This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
Begründenden und Altarsakrament). He was the first "Erzoberlenker" of the "Movement for Religious Revival" (another term for the Christengemeinschaft) and...
Carlo Pietzner (1915-986) was a co-founder of Camphill, artist, anthroposophist, and a Special Needs and adult educator. Pietzner was born in 1915 in Vienna...
Lebensbild, Natura-Verlag, 1976 [3]; and The Anthroposophical Medical Movement and the Different Stages of its Development, translated into English by...
and is now a home for adults with learning disabilities run by the CamphillMovement. In 1830 the remains of a Bronze Age wooden wagon wheel were discovered...