Camphill Academy | Evaluated Learning Experience
Human Development I
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: study individual life stories and distill main biographical themes and challenges; use a basic understanding of patterns in lifespan development, and particularly the seven-year rhythms described in anthroposophical literature, as a tool for perceiving and finding meaning in biographical and developmental processes and events; articulate leading motifs of a biography in imaginative or poetic formulation; observe a complex developmental situation and discover unresolved issues related to the developmental processes studied in the student’s area of focus; articulate these issues in a clear and objective manner; give an imaginative characterization of a complex developmental situation as a meaningful biographical challenge; begin to develop capacities to be able to accompany others through biographical challenges in a supportive way.