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Animashaun, Oluwaseun; Bell, Jacobe – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
The concept of "spirit-murder" reminds us that the violence Black girls and women suffer in academic spaces travels beyond the mental and emotional; it manifests on a spiritual level as well. Consequently, spiritual healing is a priority for Black girls and women to traverse the world whole and worthy. This paper intends to first,…
Descriptors: Literacy, Violence, Females, Spiritual Development
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Byrne, Gareth; Sweetman, Bernadette – British Journal of Religious Education, 2023
This study reports on findings from an online survey which was carried out in Ireland, in May-June 2019, as part of the Adult Religious Education and Faith Development (AREFD) research project being conducted at the "Mater Dei Centre for Catholic Education," Dublin City University. Data provided by 738 respondents to the survey are…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Catholics, Religious Education, Online Surveys
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Jamila J. Lyiscott; Phillip A. Smith; Amber M. Neal-Stanley; Brooke Harris Garad; Limarys Caraballo; Jasmine Hoskins; Keisha L. Green; Derron Wallace – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2025
As educational justice scholarship addressing racial oppression continues to name the role of the spirit, there is a need for Black and Brown Christian educators and researchers to locate ourselves as grounded in the epistemologies and pedagogies of Christ as our spiritual home. This paper brings together eight Black and Brown Christian educators…
Descriptors: Christianity, Power Structure, Freedom, Personal Autonomy
Lisa J. Lucas – ASCD, 2025
Classroom teaching has many challenges, and these are compounded when you're also preparing students to navigate the world in a way that is healthy and forward-looking. But what if you could take a few minutes every day to not only help your students develop social-emotional skills, but also take stock, recenter, and reset yourself? This engaging…
Descriptors: Students, Teachers, Creative Activities, Creative Thinking
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Jonathan M. Tirrell; Mutale Sampa; Kit Wootten; Sion Kim Harris; Robert E. McGrath; Mataanana Mulavu; Ntazana Sindano; Lameck Kasanga; Oliver Mweemba; Dana McDaniel Seale; J. Paul Seale; Wilbroad Mutale – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2025
The Global Resilience Oral Workshops (GROW) Free and Strong programs take a strengths-based, positive youth development (PYD) approach to promoting thriving. Through both prevention (GROW Strong) and intervention (GROW Free) exercises, these programs aim to build character and emotional resilience while also lowering unhealthy alcohol use. To…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Resilience (Psychology), Youth Programs, Prevention
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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
Mulugetta Demissie Dagne – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This dissertation describes a Contextualized Appreciative Instructional Design process for equipping Ethiopian churches' intercultural workers to advance God's mission more effectively--"missio" Dei in Ethiopia and beyond. The CAID model can contextually equip intercultural workers to deal with the many challenges of the mission field…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Church Role, Religion, Cultural Awareness
Lutovinova, Natalya Viktorovna; Zolotareva, Alla Efratovna; Tchinaryan, Elena Olegovna; Loshkarev, Igor Olegovich – Journal of Educational Psychology - Propositos y Representaciones, 2021
It is impossible to imagine modern life without education. It allows a person to learn something new, to know the reality around, to realize their abilities, to reveal their talents, to find a vocation in life. Education is not only the process of learning new information, but it is also the upbringing and development of the individual, their…
Descriptors: Spiritual Development, Religious Education, Teaching Methods, Educational Legislation
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Childhood Education, 2021
In Pangbisa village in Paro, Bhutan, a unique institution is a testament to His Majesty the King's recognition of the critical role of education in enriching the lives of people and the society, nurturing successive generations of leaders and building a strong, secure, and prosperous nation. The Royal Academy consists of three centers--the School,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Role of Education, Child Development, Emotional Development
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Schmalzbauer, John – Journal of College and Character, 2021
What is the role of the chaplain on the 21st century campus? Comparing today's chaplains to their mid-century counterparts, this article presents findings from the National Study of Campus Ministries. Based on a 2006 survey of 1,659 campus religious professionals, it focuses on a subsample of 335 chaplains employed in private colleges and…
Descriptors: Clergy, Professional Identity, Role Perception, Campuses
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Chanifah, Nur; Hanafi, Yusuf; Mahfud, Choirul; Samsudin, Abu – Higher Education Pedagogies, 2021
This paper reports on a qualitative study into developing a spirituality-based Islamic education framework for university students. In Indonesia, developing a spirituality-based Islamic education framework in the schooling sector has been extensively carried out. However, such a notion seems sparse in the Indonesian higher education levels. This…
Descriptors: Muslims, Spiritual Development, Islam, Higher Education
Anne Barksdale Graham – ProQuest LLC, 2021
An ancestral skill is a "first" skill that may have originally been used for survival purposes but is no longer considered by Western culture to be required knowledge for human survival. Ancestral Skills Education is a method of sharing this ancestral knowledge through participatory, informal learning practices, in non-competitive…
Descriptors: Heritage Education, Indigenous Knowledge, Experiential Learning, Prosocial Behavior
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Aune, Kristin; Peacock, Lucy; Guest, Mathew; Law, Jeremy – Journal of College and Character, 2023
Chaplains are embedded in the culture and life of many universities and are a key part of university support for religious students. Yet university chaplaincy has rarely been researched by social scientists. This article explores the role of chaplains and chaplaincy in universities in the United Kingdom (UK), investigating understandings of what…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Role of Religion, Student Personnel Services
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Eunil David Cho; Garam Han – Religious Education, 2023
This article explores how pilgrimage shapes the ways in which Korean American youth and young adults develop their sense of intersectional identities by visiting their motherland. The coauthors begin by highlighting the limitation of Korean American churches' emphasis on text-based education, suggesting how pilgrimage as a spiritual practice could…
Descriptors: Korean Americans, Youth, Young Adults, Study Abroad
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Pavlyshyn, Liudmyla; Voronkova, Olga; Yakutina, Marina; Tesleva, Elena – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2019
The idea of regarding consistency in the nature and society originated in ancient philosophy in the form of a general concept of livability and integrity of being. The problem of consistency of social life was the focus of such thinkers of XIX-XX centuries, as Auguste Comte, Herbert Spencer, Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, Max Weber, Pitirim Sorokin,…
Descriptors: Ethics, Moral Values, Philosophy, Social Life
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