Podcast is online: Space for inclusive social development
The twelfth section at the Goetheanum wants to help shape society, with Jan Göschel
“Inclusive social development is an interdisciplinary field of work in which social, educational and medical-therapeutic aspects overlap,” says Jan Göschel, head of the new twelfth section of the School of Spiritual Science at the Goetheanum. That is why the Section for Inclusive Social Development broke away from its previous affiliation with the Medical Section at the beginning of October. Jan Göschel and his team want to explore how individuals, but also cultural and social institutions, function inclusively or exclusively – and how one can be active in the field of supportive education and inclusion in the context of society as a whole. In an interview with Julia Demming, the trained psychologist and special education teacher explains that, based on the anthroposophical concept of karma, he always assumes the possibility of positive development of the overall situation.