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Wilfried Sommer is a Professor of School Pedagogy at the Alanus Hochschule für Kunst und Gesellschaft, specializing in phenomenological teaching methods and Waldorf education. He serves as Academic Director of the Institute for Subject Didactics, an affiliated institute of the university in Kassel. His work bridges pedagogical theory and practice, emphasizing embodied learning, anthroposophical perspectives, and interdisciplinary approaches to education.
Research interests focus on phenomenological methods in science education, particularly in physics and secondary school curricula. He explores how teaching can foster self-awareness, cognitive development, and ethical judgment in students. His international engagements include lectures and workshops in India, Taiwan, China, and across Europe, addressing topics like Waldorf pedagogy’s role in contemporary education and the integration of digital and embodied learning spaces.
Publications highlight his contributions to Waldorf education’s theoretical foundations, including works on atom theory in curricula, resonance figures in self-awareness, and the epistemological role of perception. His recent projects include pilot studies on hybrid online education models and contextual approaches to teaching physics. Sommer’s lectures often address the intersection of embodiment, technology, and traditional pedagogical frameworks.
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