Nature-based Education: Links
Further resources, if available, can be found in our full bibliography.

The Online Waldorf Library
This site has been created to provide useful information in English and Spanish for Waldorf teachers, parents, home schoolers, and anyone interested in Waldorf education. The Online Waldorf Library aims to make visible all the available book resources on Waldorf education that are currently in print and where to purchase these. Also included is an ever increasing number of eBooks in pdf format that can be downloaded to the PC or electronic reading devices.

The Rudolf Steiner Archive
The Rudolf Steiner Archive is the largest digital library of the works of Rudolf Steiner available in English. With over 155,000 unique visitors each month, the site serves a vast community of Anthroposophists and researchers throughout the world.

MontessoriLife
The Montessori Life blog is the go-to resource for teachers and teachers in training, administrators, families, and everyone interested in staying up to date on hot topics in education, Montessori philosophy, equity, and more.

The Forest School Foundation
The Forest School Foundation was created to provide the next generation of young children with the opportunity to spend abundant time playing in nature-what they believe is their birthright as human beings. A child enrolled in forest school experiences all kinds of weather, witnesses the gradual changes of a natural landscape through the seasons, becomes familiar with local plant and animal species, practices social skills and emotional intelligence, and develops gross and fine motor skills through handcrafts and meaningful work.

Official Website of Richard Louv
Richard Louv’s personal website, which includes his blog, “The New Nature Movement: On People and the Natural World.”
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