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In the curriculum of the Waldorf schools, much of the education in academic subjects takes place in blocks, usually of 3–5 weeks duration. Each pupil generally writes and illustrates a self-created textbook representing the material learned in the block.[1] These blocks are supported by on-going classes in subjects such as music, art and crafts, and foreign languages that continue throughout the year.