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Silicon Valley Mathematics Initiative 2015 Answers

  1. 1- Waldorf School of the Peninsula.the school's chief teaching tools are anything but high-tech: pens and paper, knitting needles. Not a computer to be found. No screens at all. They are not allowed in the classroom, and the school even frowns on their use at home.There are 160 Waldorf schools in the country that subscribe to a teaching philosophy focused on physical activity and learning through creative, hands-on tasks. Those who endorse this approach say computers inhibit creative thinking, movement, human interaction and attention spans.
    2 - The Association of Waldorf Schools of North America points to research by an affiliated group showing that 94 percent of students graduating from Waldorf high schools in the United States between 1994 and 2004 attended college, with many heading to prestigious institutions like Oberlin, Berkeley and Vassar.
    3 - Yes, they are

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  2. 1.Waldorf education is an alternative pedagogical system based on anthroposophical ideas.
    Expert on Waldorf pedagogy V. K. Zagvozdkin states that R. Steiner's anthropological pedagogical approach opposes itself to traditionalism and pragmatism, uses the language of "anthroposophical anthropology"
    2. Waldorf education has organically spread throughout the world. Today, it consists of an established network of 1100 schools and 2000 kindergartens in nearly 70 countries..  A grassroots movement, which was fuelled by individuals invested in the idea of educating their children through the principles of Waldorf education, has grown into the largest independent pedagogical movement in the world.  The movement is not driven or controlled by any government, state or commercial entity.  It also has no official accreditation or certification system.
    3. Yes, they are . A 2012 study compared the reading and math standardized test scores obtained in public Waldorf schools in the United States with scores for their districts as a whole, as well as scores in matched comparison schools. Public Waldorf school scores were lower than those of regular public schools in earlier grades (second and third), but higher in seventh and eighth grade. The authors suggested that "the Waldorf experience provided a slower academic build-up resulting in poorer test scores in the lower grades followed by higher levels of advanced performance in the 8th grade." The authors concluded that a content analysis of parents' comments about the schools supports the impression that public Waldorf schools offer a more holistic approach to education, "with greater emphasis on the arts, community and developmentally appropriate practice."

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  3. 1.The Association of Waldorf Schools of North America points to research by an affiliated group showing that 94 percent of students graduating from Waldorf high schools in the United States between 1994 and 2004 attended college, with many heading to prestigious institutions like Oberlin, Berkeley and Vassar.
    2. The Association of Waldorf Schools of North America points to research by an affiliated group showing that 94 percent of students graduating from Waldorf high schools in the United States between 1994 and 2004 attended college. Waldorf education has organically spread throughout the world. Today, it consists of an established network of 1100 schools and 2000 kindergartens in nearly 70 countries..  A grassroots movement, which was fuelled by individuals invested in the idea of educating their children through the principles of Waldorf education, has grown into the largest independent pedagogical movement in the world.
    3. Yes, they are . A 2012 study compared the reading and math standardized test scores obtained in public Waldorf schools in the United States with scores for their districts as a whole, as well as scores in matched comparison schools. Public Waldorf school scores were lower than those of regular public schools in earlier grades (second and third), but higher in seventh and eighth grade.

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Silicon Valley Mathematics Initiative 2015 Answers

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