RSF Winter Newsletter: What’s Missing in Education?
RSF began its work over 25 years ago by making loans to Waldorf schools, which has continued to be a mainstay of our loan portfolio, although we have expanded our reach to make loans to both non-profits and social enterprises in several focus areas inspired by Rudolf Steiner. The current winter issue of the RSF Quarterly concentrates on our deeply-rooted focus area of Education & the Arts, both from a lending and a giving perspective. Featured guest essayist Linda Lantieri writes about the great potential, but also the risks, that lie ahead for the field of education in the United States, and Bette Mc Donnell tells the story of two Camphill Communities – one in California and one in Pakistan. We also listen in on a conversation between Betty Staley, director of Waldorf High School Teacher Education Program and the Public Institute at Rudolf Steiner College, and Chip Romer, president of Awakening Entelechy and developer of Woodland Star Charter School and Sonoma County High School. To download an electronic copy of the Quarterly, click here. To receive hard copies of future issues free of charge, click here.
- Printed from http://rsfsocialfinance.org/2010/01/winter-newsletter-10/
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