The survey describes what Waldorf school graduates most love to study, which professions they select, what they think of their Waldorf education, and what they value as adults.
The survey suggests that a majority of Waldorf school graduates share the following characteristics:
- They value the opportunity to think for themselves and to translate their new ideas into practice
- They practice life-long learning and have a highly developed sense for aesthetics.
- They value lasting human relationships.
- They seek out opportunities to be of help to other people.
- They sense that they are guided by an inner moral compass that helps them navigate the trials and challenges of their professional and private lives.
- They carry high ethical principles into their chosen professions.
If you know a Waldorf graduate, chances are you’ve noticed these characteristics!