The Atlantic: Students at elite U.S. colleges struggle to read books. Waldorf Education nurtures a love for reading through an immersive approach. Early years focus on oral language, storytelling, and literature-based learning, developing a love of story that helps build concentration and foster the joy of reading. Reading and stories are integrated into all academic subjects, and taught in an artistic and multisensory way, which helps Waldorf students read complex historical and literary texts, develop strong reading habits, and a lifelong love of reading.
Read the full article, The Elite College Students Who Can’t Read Books, published by The Atlantic.