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Meg Chittenden is an Adjunct Faculty member at Antioch University's Education Department, specializing in Waldorf Teacher Training. She serves as Music Director for the Waldorf Teacher Training Program, founder of the Misty Mountain Singers community chorus, and somatic coaching practitioner. Her work emphasizes participatory singing and vocal embodiment.
- M.Ed. in Waldorf Teaching Certification, Antioch University (2008)
- Certificate in Conflict Resolution Processes, George Mason University (2004)
- B.A. in Environmental Studies, Connecticut College (2000)
Her research focuses on Music Education, Waldorf pedagogy, and community-building through choral activities. She also integrates somatic healing practices into her teaching methodology.
Meg's 2017 publication At Home in Harmony explores familial and communal connections through singing, reflecting her dedication to Waldorf educational principles. The book aligns with her work in curriculum development and participatory music practices.
Meg teaches Singing I & II courses and contributes to Waldorf Renewal Conferences via the Center for Anthroposophy. She resides in coastal Maine with her family, operating a Waldorf-inspired homestead on Wabanaki Confederacy Territory.
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