Weaving Connections: Meeting The Children of Today (Grades Focus)
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
4-5:30pm PT / 7-8:30pm ET on Zoom
Our second installment of this series will feature Grades teachers Magally Luna of Denver Waldorf School and Emily Remensperger of Green Meadow Waldorf School, who bring their diverse backgrounds to this work.
You’ll leave this session with practical ideas for enlivening your work with young people in Grades 1-8!
Series Overview:
In response to many requests and to support teachers in their daily classroom work, Alma Partners is offering a Community Class Series in Fall 2025/Winter 2026, in which teachers will share about the concrete, practical steps they are taking to contextualize their pedagogy, curriculum, and classroom.
Through this series, we will explore what contextualizing means, and discuss the delicate and skillful art of weaving traditional Waldorf education with the needs of today’s children. What does Waldorf Education look like as it connects with newer modalities such as anti-bias education, culturally and historically responsive education, decolonizing education, and the complex world of state curriculum standards?
Guests with expertise working with different age groups will present their work, share resources, and engage directly with questions from participants. We will also hold additional space for brainstorming, with facilitation provided by Alma Partners.
*Please note: in alignment with the Alma Partners core value of Centering Relationship, we do not record our sessions! Please plan to attend live.
Resources will be shared with participants as follow-up to our in-person sessions.
Fee: Sliding scale, $25-100 per person.
Link will be shared after you register.
Note: Pricing is per person. Our sliding-scale pricing is intended to make our courses accessible to as many people as possible. Please pay the most you are able to afford, in order to keep lower-price spots open for those who need them. If you are in a double-income family or household, have savings or inherited wealth, own your home, and/or can afford vacations, please consider contributing at a higher tier.
*Please note: in alignment with the Alma Partners core value of Centering Relationship, we do not record our sessions! Please plan to attend all three sessions.:
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
4-5:30pm PT / 7-8:30pm ET on Zoom
Our second installment of this series will feature Grades teachers Magally Luna of Denver Waldorf School and Emily Remensperger of Green Meadow Waldorf School, who bring their diverse backgrounds to this work.
You’ll leave this session with practical ideas for enlivening your work with young people in Grades 1-8!
Series Overview:
In response to many requests and to support teachers in their daily classroom work, Alma Partners is offering a Community Class Series in Fall 2025/Winter 2026, in which teachers will share about the concrete, practical steps they are taking to contextualize their pedagogy, curriculum, and classroom.
Through this series, we will explore what contextualizing means, and discuss the delicate and skillful art of weaving traditional Waldorf education with the needs of today’s children. What does Waldorf Education look like as it connects with newer modalities such as anti-bias education, culturally and historically responsive education, decolonizing education, and the complex world of state curriculum standards?
Guests with expertise working with different age groups will present their work, share resources, and engage directly with questions from participants. We will also hold additional space for brainstorming, with facilitation provided by Alma Partners.
*Please note: in alignment with the Alma Partners core value of Centering Relationship, we do not record our sessions! Please plan to attend live.
Resources will be shared with participants as follow-up to our in-person sessions.
Fee: Sliding scale, $25-100 per person.
Link will be shared after you register.
Note: Pricing is per person. Our sliding-scale pricing is intended to make our courses accessible to as many people as possible. Please pay the most you are able to afford, in order to keep lower-price spots open for those who need them. If you are in a double-income family or household, have savings or inherited wealth, own your home, and/or can afford vacations, please consider contributing at a higher tier.
*Please note: in alignment with the Alma Partners core value of Centering Relationship, we do not record our sessions! Please plan to attend all three sessions.: