Research on Steiner Education

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Research on Steiner Education ( RoSE )

description International trade journal
Area of ​​Expertise Waldorf education / educational science
language English German
publishing company Open Access Journal
First edition 2010
Frequency of publication two times a year
Editor-in-chief Bo Dahlin & Axel Föller-Mancini
editor J. Schieren, M. da Veiga, B. Dahlin, A. Hugo
Web link www.rosejourn.com
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Research on Steiner Education ( RoSE ) is an interdisciplinary peer-review journal with the aim of promoting basic research and empirical contributions to the pedagogy established by Rudolf Steiner .

Alignment

The journal publishes original articles on its subject areas and strives for a dialogue with universities and scientists in the field of education , art , philosophy and social theory .

RoSE is an open access journal and is designed to be bilingual (English / German). Two editions per year enable contributions to all matters of Waldorf education - whereby the critical-constructive discussion is of particular interest.

The target group of the journal are scientists and practitioners who are engaged in research into Waldorf education and the specialist discussions it stimulates. Unless a special issue is planned, each issue of RoSE offers a basic scientific section with options for connecting to philosophical, psychological or sociological issues. The column "Contributions to empirical research" gives the opportunity to present the results of practice-relevant studies.

RoSE is committed to high academic standards. All main articles are subject to an anonymous peer-review process .

Editor and editor

It is edited by two academic institutions: The Alanus University of Art and Society in Alfter near Bonn and the Rudolf Steiner University College in Oslo.

editor

  • Jost Schieren (Alfter)
  • Marcelo da Veiga (Alfter)
  • Bo Dahlin (Oslo & Karlstad)
  • Aksel Hugo (Oslo)

Editing

  • English-speaking section: Bo Dahlin (Oslo & Karlstad)
  • German-speaking section: Axel Föller-Mancini (Alfter)

Frequency of publication

Research on Steiner Education is published twice a year (see announcements on the website).

Individual evidence

  1. Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD): http://dbh.nsd.uib.no/kanaler/kanalDetalj.do?produktid=477266&bibsys=
  2. See the remarks on the RoSE journal published by the German Science Council on the occasion of the accreditation of the Alanus University in Alfter, Germany (on pages 30–31 of the following document): http://www.wissenschaftsrat.de/download/archiv /9895-10.pdf

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