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Irida Tsevreni – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
This study emphasises the need to empower spirituality within the framework of environmental education, and demonstrate its value as a vital component in the human-nature relationship. This is proposed through utilizing the meaning, content and practice of mindfulness. The examination of mindfulness, as a pedagogical philosophy as well as…
Descriptors: Spiritual Development, Environmental Education, Natural Resources, Metacognition
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Langer Primdahl, Nis – Oxford Review of Education, 2022
The introduction of mindfulness into schools and its potential effects on health and wellbeing promotion have received substantial attention among scholars. However, the implications and consequences thematised by critics of school-based mindfulness have yet to receive the same analytical scrutiny. One side has praised mindfulness as a useful…
Descriptors: Criticism, Metacognition, Teaching Methods, Educational Environment
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Jeffrey, David McLachlan – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2021
This article focuses on ancient Daoist wisdom, together with its associated principle of "yin-yang," and their contemporary significance in terms of how they might be applied within today's classrooms as foundations for a harmonious world. It does so by illustrating the significance of Daoism and "yin-yang" from both historical…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Asian Culture, Teaching Methods, Ethics
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Canda, Edward R.; Oxhandler, Holly K.; Husain, Altaf; Polson, Edward C.; Wolfer, Terry A.; Sheridan, Michael J.; Jacobsen, Jeanna; Hardy, Kimberly – Journal of Social Work Education, 2023
The role of religion and spirituality within social work education has varied throughout the profession's history, with recent research calling for increased attention to this area of diversity. In response, the Council on Social Work Education hosted and sponsored the 2021 Summit for Critical Conversations on Religion, Faith, and Spirituality in…
Descriptors: Social Work, Counselor Training, Religion, Role
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Pilato, Kelly A.; Michaelson, Valerie – Health Education Journal, 2022
Background: The spiritual dimensions of health offer important protective benefits to young people. Yet, little is known about how concern for these is operationalised for youth in school curricula. Objectives: This rapid review examined if, and if so how, the spiritual dimensions of health were being conceptualised in school curricula and, in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Health Education, Spiritual Development, Religion
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Wang, Chia-Ling – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
Life is ever-changing and unpredictable. Because of drastic changes in our society, numerous people are under pressure from various sources at school, in the workplace, or in their families. People need a therapeutic pedagogy to develop the capacity to heal from their traumas. Conventionally, education is assumed to enhance learners'…
Descriptors: Trauma, Self Actualization, Teaching Methods, Spiritual Development
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Pruett, Dave – International Journal for Transformative Research, 2022
Humanity is in a tight race between planetary catastrophe and enlightenment. It is not clear which will prevail. The old paradigm, that of materialism, individualism, and fierce competition, is failing at all levels--economic, social, political, and environmental--and bringing life as we know it to the edge of a precipice. At the same time, a…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Indigenous Knowledge, Climate, Scientific Research
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Yu, Shujuan; Sun, Yi – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2020
The thought on nature education plays an important role in both Eastern and Western history of educational thoughts. However, the rich thought on nature education in Pre-Qin Taoism in China was little-known in Western academia. Chuang Tzu was the co-founder and one of the main representative figures of Pre-Qin Taoism philosophy and nature…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Natural Resources, Asian Culture, Asian History
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McGuire, Beverley – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2019
This article discusses an experiential teaching method that uses secular activities that are simple, accessible, and analogous to religious practice in order to facilitate comparative religious study. These "analogous activities" -- for example, social rituals, stillness, yoga, a social media fast, singing, nonviolent communication, and…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Teaching Methods, Religion, Religious Education
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Sloane, Heather; Petra, Megan – Journal of Social Work Education, 2021
To foster development of cultural humility in social work students, educators must listen carefully to students to uncover and disrupt implicit biases about other groups. This study was a narrative analysis of undergraduate social work student papers about identity and intersectionality where most students wrote about religion/spirituality and how…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Counselor Training, Empathy, Advocacy
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Meehan, Amalee – Religious Education, 2020
Internationally, student well-being is emerging as a core concern in the field of education. This article articulates an interdisciplinary perspective on well-being and examines the relationship between religion and well-being as advanced by three recent international studies. It highlights the relationship between religion and spiritual…
Descriptors: Religion, Well Being, Interdisciplinary Approach, Cross Cultural Studies
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Burton, Nicholas; Culham, Tom; Vu, Mai Chi – Journal of Management Education, 2021
Can the philosophical foundations of spiritual practices inform management education pedagogy and in the long-run support emotional development and more ethical and responsible business practice? In this article, we introduce the essential aspects of three different spiritual traditions--Daoist inner work, Buddhist mindful reflexivity, and Quaker…
Descriptors: Spiritual Development, Management Development, Ethics, Business Administration Education
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DeWalt, Lora – Journal of Children's Literature, 2018
Building on the work of children's literature scholars who are thinking about the intersection of religion and children's literature (Brewbaker, 1983; Dávila, 2015), the author conducted a literature review with two guiding research questions. What methodologies have children's literature scholars used to research religion in texts for young…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Religious Factors, Religion, Content Analysis
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Wang, Jui-Ching – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2019
To respond to the current advocacy of a transcultural inquiry into music education philosophy rooted deeply in Western civilization, the primary purpose of this essay is to provide a broader alternative to examine the phenomena of music teaching and learning to bridge the philosophical gap between the West and the East. This essay also attempts to…
Descriptors: Music Education, Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Western Civilization
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Thayer-Bacon, Barbara J. – Democracy & Education, 2017
In "Democratic Foundations of Spiritually Responsive Pedagogy," Lingley worried that talk of spirituality is taboo in U.S. public school classrooms. Lingley pointed out that the dominant narrative demands silence on the topic. She wanted to make the case for spiritually responsive pedagogy as vital to an inclusive democracy. I begin this…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Democratic Values, Spiritual Development, Teaching Methods
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