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Do you have a question you'd like to post?

Do you have a question you'd like to post to the group?


First choose a category to post the question under. Open that category folder and click on "Create New Post". Then you can choose "Ask A Question". Give your question a title and briefly describe what you are asking. Click "Next" on the top right and choose the correct category for your question. Then click "Publish".


Perhaps you have a question about a particular resource that was shared. Or maybe you are looking for resources for a special project that you don't see here. Ask away! And remember, all members are able to answer questions so please feel free to comment and answer questions you see posted.



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Hi Yoriko, Wonderful! we are going to share contacts with everyone from the conference (unless they opt out) so people can get in touch. But I wonder if you would like to post it on the Waldorf Handwork Educators FB group as there may be Japanese speaking teachers who were not in attendance at the conference? Thank you for sharing resources!

How to Post in the Forum

Welcome to The Wonder & Wisdom of Handwork Forum. Become and Indigo level member for full access to forum categories and posts.


To share a resource you will first choose a category to post under. Click on that category to open the folder. (Here it will ask you to log in with your email and password). Next, it will ask you if you want to "start a discussion" or "ask a question". To post material choose "start a discussion".


Give your post a title and write a brief description of the resource you are sharing. When, how, and why do you use this resource with your students? What tips can you share for implementing this resource in the classroom whether we are teaching in synchronous or asynchronous settings?


Down at the bottom you will see options to add photos, videos, and document files. Once your post is complete you will…



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pattyurda
pattyurda
May 05

What a great resource and a fine way to connect with fellow handwork teachers! Thanks Elizabeth and Shellie

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