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Rothaupt, Jeanne W.; Morgan, Michael M. – Counseling and Values, 2007
The Buddhist practice of mindfulness is being used more often both to help clients and to facilitate counselor effectiveness. A growing body of research supports these uses of mindfulness. Most authors also emphasize that those who teach mindfulness must also apply it themselves. However, little is known about how counselors and counselor…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Counselors, Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Educators
Woods, Glenys – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2007
This article reports findings from a study of headteachers and spirituality. It is intended to give some insight into the importance of spiritual experience as a phenomenon which enables leaders to be better resourced internally and find deeper meaning, and to provide evidence of the significance and influence of spiritual experience for…
Descriptors: School Districts, Foreign Countries, Religious Factors, Instructional Leadership
Lauzon, Allan C. – Canadian Journal of University Continuing Education, 2007
The idea of spirituality is increasingly being used in the context of adult education. This paper will tentatively explore some of the implications of an emergent spirituality within the practice of adult education. It begins by situating our understanding of spirituality in an historical context. This is followed by a brief historical overview of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Social Change, Religious Factors, Spiritual Development
Brochu, Barbara; Baragar-Brcic, Penny – Religious Education, 2007
In the way of Catholic Education, young people are engaged to experience God. Although the authors' reflections are written from the Catholic faith perspective, they feel the suggestions offered for educators to engage the human spirit could be extended to various faith communities or audiences. These suggestions were coalesced from their personal…
Descriptors: Catholics, Religious Education, Spiritual Development, Teacher Role
Gidley, Jennifer M. – International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 2007
Rudolf Steiner and Ken Wilber claim that human consciousness is evolving beyond the "formal", abstract, intellectual mode toward a "post-formal", integral mode. Wilber calls this "vision-logic" and Steiner calls it "consciousness/spiritual soul". Both point to the emergence of more complex, dialectical,…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Religious Education, Consciousness Raising, Spiritual Development
Gehrke, Sean J. – Journal of College Student Development, 2008
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between spirituality and leadership in college students. Using a correlational research design, the strength and nature of the relationship between measures of spirituality and leadership is measured from data gathered from college students. Three measures of spirituality are used to measure…
Descriptors: College Students, Correlation, Social Change, Religious Factors
Welch, Ronald D.; Mellberg, Kimberlee – Christian Higher Education, 2008
Spiritual maturation processes of internalization and questing were assessed at a Christian university to determine their relationship to year in school and certain religious behaviors. This was a first step toward the development of a new model of Christian higher education that will intentionally facilitate spiritual maturation. A group of 179…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Multivariate Analysis, Religious Factors, Christianity
Fenzel, L. Mickey – SUNY Press, 2009
Nativity schools--there are over forty in urban areas throughout the United States--provide an important alternative to urban middle schools failing to provide their students with an adequate education. Nativity schools, which are privately funded, provide a year-round educational experience for at-risk urban children. They feature small classes,…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Urban Schools, Middle Schools, Educational Experience
Peer reviewedLoomis, David J. – Religious Education, 1988
Describes imagination as the cognitive faculty that mediates a person's relationship with God. Discusses imagination's integrative function and its realm of pure possibility which facilitates openness to God. States that only through imagination grounded in God's spirit can humankind hope to perceive, with increasing degrees of clarity, God's…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Imagination, Intuition, Religion
Wakefield, Dara V. – 1997
Spiritual living demands growth, and spiritual development has many parallels with human development. Ministers who are knowledgeable of the various stages are best prepared to assist and optimize spiritual growth. The primary benefit of nurturing believers through developmental stages is assured spiritual health and maturity in the context of a…
Descriptors: Clergy, Developmental Stages, Protestants, Religious Education
Peer reviewedNarayanasamy, Aru – Nurse Education Today, 1999
A model for improving nurses' preparation in spiritual care includes development of spiritual self-awareness, knowledge of varied traditions of spirituality, and ability to implement a spiritual dimension in nursing practice using the skills of communication, trust building, and giving hope. (SK)
Descriptors: Christianity, Existentialism, Higher Education, Nursing Education
Peer reviewedRoberson, Whitney Wherrett – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2002
Describes how six women working within a liberal feminist Christian tradition sought to nurture learning communities that empower and transform. Relates how the group used metaphor and laughter as central processes. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Experiential Learning, Females, Humor
Streib, Heinz – Religious Education, 2004
This article evaluates the portrait of faith development theory and research in James Fowler's article,"Faith Development at 30." Questions are raised: Does Fowler's emphasis on the practical-theological and pastoral focus of faith development contradict its aspiration and disposition for empirical scrutiny? Does Fowler's principal concern with…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Research Methodology, Spiritual Development, Religion
Cupit, C. Glenn – International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 2004
This paper argues that to fulfil what is required of a model of children's spiritual development in the context of secular educative care, six criteria must be met: the meaning of the terms and nature of the phenomenon must both be specified; the relationship to an underlying ontology must be clarified and the status of alternatives characterized;…
Descriptors: Criteria, Spiritual Development, Children, Intervention
Dennett, Daniel C. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2006
According to surveys, most of the people in the world say that religion is very important in their lives. Many would say that without it, their lives would be meaningless. It is tempting just to take them at their word, to declare that nothing more is to be said-- and to tiptoe away. Who would want to interfere with whatever it is that gives their…
Descriptors: Religion, Religious Factors, Moral Values, Consciousness Raising

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