Registration opens for all students on April 14.
Elementary/Early Childhood Teacher Certification
w/ Integrated Learning Focus
Arts and Humanities and Science and Environmental Education Students
All Arts & Humanities concentration and Science and Environmental Education concentration students who entered in Fall 2009 are required to register for the following courses:
- EDC 528 Ecology of Imagination (Section A) (required of Science and Environmental Education concentration students only)
- EDC 572 Elementary School Science I(Section A) (required of and restricted to students planning an at-a-distance Internship Fall 2010)
- and two credits from the following Social Studies courses*:
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- EDC 618 From Sheep to Shawl (Section A)
- EDC 529 Place-Based Social Studies (Section A)
- EDC 515 The Civil War Quest (Section A)
- EDC 645 Folk Arts For the Classroom (Section A)
Note: Elementary/Early Childhood Teacher Certification w/ Integrated Learning Focus students may register for a maximum of 8 credits in the summer semester. Students wishing to exceed the maximum must have written permission of the drogram director, provided to the Registrar’s Office via Antioch email.
Experienced Educators Programs
Section K: Keene NH Cluster 2008 (Year-Round)
All students in the Keene NH 2008 Cluster who entered in Fall 2008 are required to register for:
- ED 699B Master’s Project (Section K)
Autism Spectrum Disorder Concentration 2008 Cluster (Year-Round)
Autism Spectrum Disorder Concentration students in the Keene NH 2008 Cluster should register for:
- ED 699B Master’s Project (Section K)
Springfield, Vermont 2010 Cluster (Year-Round)
All students in the Springfield, Vermont 2010 cluster who entered in Spring 2010 are required to register for:
- EDC 520A Curriculum Theory & Application (Section A)
- EDP 653 Teacher Leadership (Section A)
Principal Certification students in the Springfield, Vermont 2010 cluster are required to register for:
- EDL 625 Leadership Seminar (Section A)
- EDL 627 Leading Transformations (Section A)
- EDL 629 The Learning Centered School (Section A)
- EDC 521 Professional Learning Communities (Section A)
Electives
Electives for all year-round Experienced Educator students are listed in the course descriptions. Students may also choose electives from other departments as well as the Education Department.
Please Note: All year-round Experienced Educator students may enroll for a maximum of 5 credits in the Summer 2010 semester. Principal Certification students may enroll for a maximum of 7 credits. Students wishing to exceed this maximum must have written permission of program director, provided to the Registrar’s Office via Antioch email.
Educating for Sustainability 2010 Cluster (Year-Round)
All students in the Educating for Sustainability 2010 Cluster entering in Summer 2010 are required to register for:
- EDT 536 Childhood & Nature (Section A)
- EDT 620 History and Practice of EFS (Section A)
- EDT 616 Principles of Sustainability (Section A)
Please Note: Experienced Educators Summer Sequence students may register for a maximum of 8 credits for Summer 2010. Students must have written permission of program director to exceed this maximum, provided to the Registrar’s Office via Antioch email.
Educating for Sustainability 2009 Cluster (Summer Sequence Continuing Students)
All students in the Educating for Sustainability 2009 Cluster, who entered in Summer 2009, are required to register for:
- EDP 599 Action Research (Section A)
- EDP 655 Sustainable Leadership (Section A)
- EDP 616 Real World Sustainability (Section A)
Please Note: Experienced Educators Summer Sequence students may register for a maximum of 8 for Summer 2010. Students must have written permission of program director to exceed this maximum, provided to the Registrar’s Office via Antioch email.
School Leadership & Administration Principal Certification 2010 Cluster (Summer Sequence Entering Students)
All students in the School Leadership & Administration 2010 Cluster and the Experienced Educator MEd program with Principal Certification, who enter in Summer 2010, are required to register for:
- EDL 625 Leadership Seminar (Section A)
- EDL 627 Leading Transformations (Section A)
- EDL 629 The Learning Centered School (Section A)
- EDC 521 Professional Learning Communities (Section A)
Please Note: Experienced Educators Summer Sequence students may register for a maximum of 8 credits for Summer 2010. Students must have written permission of program director to exceed this maximum, provided to the Registrar’s Office via Antioch email.
School Leadership & Administration Principal Certification 2009 Cluster (Summer Sequence Continuing Students)
All students in the School Leadership & Administration 2009 cluster (summer sequence) are required to register for:
- EDL 628 Community Partnerships (Section A)
- EDL 630 Conflict Resolution for Leaders (Section A)
- EDL 633 Human Resource Management (Section A)
- EDL 635 Leadership Seminar II (Section A)
- EDL 637 School Finance (Section A)
- EDL 639 School Law and Ethics (Section A)
Please Note: Experienced Educators Summer Sequence students may register for a maximum of 8 credits for Summer 2010. Students must have written permission of program director to exceed this maximum, provided to the Registrar’s Office via Antioch email.
Waldorf Programs
All Waldorf Students
- Thursday nights from 7:30-9:30 pm are reserved for Community Meeting and singing, etc.
- Waldorf Graduation and Completion Ceremony will be held July 30 at 10:30am.
- Students must email the Registrar’s Office written permission from the program director to exceed the credit limits listed below.
- Group 1, 3, and 6 students may register for a maximum of 9 credits.
- Group 4 students may register for a maximum of 11 credits if taking a 2-credit summer institute.
- Group 2 and 5 students may register for a maximum of 12 credits if taking a Master’s Project.
Group 1: Entering Year Round Waldorf Program
All Waldorf Summer 2010 Entering Year Round Students (Certificate and MEd, with and without NH state certification) are required to register for the following courses:
- EDT 582 Anthroposophy: Projective Geometry (Section A)
- EDC 540 Clay Modeling I (Section A)
- EDC 543 Eurythmy I (Section A)
- EDT 583 Evolving Consciousness I (Section A)
- EDT 584 Human Development (Section A)
- EDC 541 Speech I (Section A)
Non-credited required courses:
- EDNC 001 Bothmer Gymnastics (Section A)
- EDNC 002 Singing I (Section A)
Advising
Students must also attend the advising sessions on Tuesday mornings, 8:45-10:00 am.
Waldorf students in Group 1 may register for a maximum of 9 credits. To exceed the credit limit, students must provide the Registrar’s Office with written permission from the program director via Antioch University email.
Group 2: Finishing Year Round Waldorf Program
All finishing Year Round Waldorf students (Certificate and M.Ed.) who entered in Summer 2009 are required to register for the following courses:
- EDT 607 Foundations of Human Experience (Section A)
- EDC 536 Science Curriculum (Section A)
- EDC 545 Speech II (Section A)
Non-credited required courses:
- EDNC 004 Arts to Accompany Foundations of Human Experience (Section A)
- EDNC 001 Bothmer Gymnastics (Section B)
- EDNC 003 Eurythmy (Section A)
- EDNC 005 Games (Section A)
Strongly recommended electives:
- EDP 592 The Adolescent(Section A)
- EDC 535 Music Curriculum (Section A)
- EDP 624 Personal and Organizational Renewal Institute (Section A) OR EDP 596 Contemporary Waldorf EC Issues Renewal Institute (Section A)
Optional Institutes: Two institutes EDP 596 Contemporary Waldorf Early Childhood Issues and EDP 624 Personal & Organizational Renewal: From Survival to Success? will be offered during the week of July 4-9. Finishing Year-Round students may choose one of these two institutes, in addition to their regular courses listed above.
Waldorf students in Group 2 may register for a maximum of 9 credits or 12 credits if doing a Master’s Project. To exceed the credit limit, students must provide the Registrar’s Office with written permission from the program director via Antioch University email.
Group 3: Entering Summer Sequence Waldorf Program
New student orientation will take place on Monday, July 12 from 7:00-8:45pm.
All Summer Sequence students entering in Summer 2010 are required to register for:
- EDT 582 Anthroposophy: Projective Geometry (Section B)
- EDC 543 Eurythmy I (Section B)
- EDT 584 Human Development (Section B)
- EDC 544 Painting (Section A)
- EDP 604A Research for Personal & Social Change (Section A)
- EDC 541 Speech I (Section B)
Non-credited required courses:
- EDNC 001 Bothmer Gymnastics (Section C)
- EDNC 005 Games (Section B)
- EDNC 002 Singing I (Section B)
Group 3 Waldorf students may register for a maximum of 9 credits. To exceed the credit limit, students must provide the Registrar’s Office with written permission from the program director via Antioch University email.
Group 4: Continuing Summer Sequence
All Summer Sequence students who entered in Summer 2009 are required to register for:
- EDC 571 Drawing (Section A)
- EDC 543A Eurythmy II (Section A)
- EDT 586 Evolving Consciousness II (Section A)
- EDC 544B Painting II (Section A)
- EDC 545 Speech II (Section B)
- EDC 559C Waldorf Elementary Curriculum Seminar (Section A)
Non-credited required course:
- EDNC 015 Singing II (Section A)
Summer Sequence students who entered in Summer 2009 may choose to take one optional institute either in Summer 2010 or Summer 2011. There will be no extra fee if it is taken in Summer 2010, however, if it is taken in Summer 2011, there will be a per-credit charge.
Optional Institutes: Two institutes EDP 596 Contemporary Waldorf Early Childhood Issues and EDP 624 Personal & Organizational Renewal: From Survival to Success? will be offered during the week of July 4-9. Continuing Summer Sequence students may choose one of these two institutes, in addition to their regular courses listed above.
Waldorf students in Group 4 may register for a maximum of 9 credits or 11 credits if a 2-credit summer institute is taken. To exceed the credit limit, students must provide the Registrar’s Office with written permission from the program director via Antioch University email.
Group 5: Finishing Summer Sequence Waldorf Program
All finishing Summer Sequence Waldorf students (Certificate and M.Ed.) who entered in Summer 2008 are required to register for the following courses:
- EDT 607 Foundations of Human Experience (Section B)
- EDC 570 Math and Language Arts (Section A)
- EDC 536 Science Curriculum (Section B) OR EDC 571 Drawing (Section B)
Non-credited required courses:
- EDNC 004 Arts to Accompany Foundations of Human Experience (Section B)
- EDNC 001 Bothmer Gymnastics (Section D)
- EDNC 003 Eurythmy (Section B)
Strongly recommended electives:
- EDP 592 The Adolescent (Section A)
- EDC 535 Music Curriculum (Section B)
- EDP 624 Personal and Organizational Renewal Institute (Section A) OR EDP 596 Contemporary Waldorf EC Issues Renewal Institute (Section A)
Optional Institutes: Two institutes EDP 596 Contemporary Waldorf Early Childhood Issues and EDP 624 Personal & Organizational Renewal: From Survival to Success? will be offered during the week of July 4-9. Finishing Year-Round students may choose one of these two institutes, in addition to their regular courses listed above.
Waldorf students in Group 5 may register for a maximum of 9 credits or 12 credits if doing a Master’s Project. To exceed the credit limit, students must provide the Registrar’s Office with written permission from the program director via Antioch University email.
Group 6: Experienced Waldorf Educators
All entering Waldorf Summer Sequence Advanced 2010 students are required to register for:
- EDC 556 Eurythmy III (Section A)
- EDT 586 Evolving Consciousness II (Section A)
- EDC 565 Painting III (Section A)
- EDP 586 Research II (Section A)
- EDC 582 Speech III (Section A)
- EDC 589 Waldorf Elementary Curriculum Seminar II (Section A)
Non-credited required course:
- EDNC 015 Singing II (Section A)
Waldorf students may register for a maximum of 9 credits. To exceed the credit limit, students must provide the Registrar’s Office with written permission from the program director via Antioch University email.

