Free Resources

The Temperaments and the Arts

$ 17.00

Magda Lissau offers a practical guide to understanding the temperaments through the arts. Using color, music, movement, and drama, she shows how teachers and parents can support child development and human relationships, helping children grow with balance and creativity.

Out of stock

  • 30 day easy return on books, U.S. only
  • International Shipping Available

 

 

 

The Temperaments and the Arts: Their Relation and Function in Waldorf Pedagogy

Magda Lissau provides in this powerhouse of a book, a guide to comprehending and applying the human qualities rising from the temperaments in education, the arts, child development and understanding human interactions. Using color, music, painting, drawing, movement and drama, she illuminates the depth that is possible from an understanding of the temperaments. This book provides ample help for teachers and parents to support a child’s growth and flourishing through the use of the arts in the light of the temperaments.

About the Author

Magda Lissau was born in Vienna, Austria, to parents who knew Rudolf Steiner. She had intended to study chemistry at the University of Vienna, but instead trained at the Camphill Schools in Scotland. She emigrated to South Africa in 1961, where she taught at a Camphill institution in Johannesburg. In 1964 she joined Michael Mount Waldorf School as a class teacher. While on sabbatical in 1975, she visited Waldorf teacher development institutes in Germany, Austria, Sweden, Norway, and England, and on to North America, where she remained for three months at the Waldorf Institute in Detroit – now Sunbridge Institute. She decided at this point to immigrate to the United States. She first taught and consulted with teachers in Washington, DC, and Baltimore, and then moved to Chicago in 1981. She was active there until her death, both teaching and administering at the Arcturus Rudolf Steiner Education program, a Waldorf teacher education institute.


Additional information

Weight 17 oz
Dimensions 6 × 0.5 × 9 in
Author

ISBN13

9781888365436

ISBN10

1888365439

Published

December 2016

Format

Paperback

Pages

182

Publisher

Waldorf Publications

OWL

Available through the Waldorf Online Library

The Temperaments and the Arts is available as a free digital resource provided by the Waldorf Online Library (OWL). This book may be read online or downloaded for personal study and non-commercial use.

How to Access

Click the button below to view this title on the Waldorf Online Library site, where you can read the description and access available formats.

  View this resource on the Waldorf Online Library

Direct Download

You may also download this resource directly in PDF format:

  📄 Download PDF

About OWL

The Waldorf Online Library (OWL) provides free access to books, lectures, and educational materials related to Waldorf education and anthroposophy. Access, availability, and formats are managed by OWL.

RSLibrary

Available through the Rudolf Steiner Library

The Temperaments and the Arts is available for lending through the Rudolf Steiner Library’s catalogue. Registered library members may view details, check availability, and place holds.

How to Access

To view this title in the Rudolf Steiner Library catalog and check borrowing options, follow the link below. The catalog will open in a new tab.

  • Library membership is required to place holds or borrow materials.
  • Library services, availability, and lending periods are managed directly by the Rudolf Steiner Library.

View this book in the Rudolf Steiner Library

Need to Enroll as a Member?

Sign up as a Library Member

About the Rudolf Steiner Library

The Rudolf Steiner Library is America’s sole national anthroposophical library, holding more than 50,000 items and the world’s largest English-language collection of Rudolf Steiner’s writings, alongside anthroposophical and Waldorf education materials. Members may borrow books by mail, access digital resources, and receive research support. Learn more.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet

Add a review
Currently, we are not accepting new reviews