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Gross, Zehavit – Educational Media International, 2006
This article aims to examine how media and computers can serve as a vehicle for the enhancement of spiritual and religious identity and socialization. An innovative typological model (RSTM) for assessing secularity and religiosity and its implications on the need to utilize advanced information and communication technologies (ICT) are discussed.…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Spiritual Development, Socialization, Information Technology
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Dinter, Astrid – British Journal of Religious Education, 2006
Computers play an important role in adolescent youth culture. This adolescent use of computers has much deeper implications than simply developing specific technical skills. Focusing on the relation between adolescent subjects and computers reveals three issues of particular interest: individual identity formation, self-formation and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Religious Education, Computers, Information Technology
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Marples, Roger – International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 2006
The paper argues that the term "spiritual education" is completely otiose. It tries to show that its application in both religious and secular contexts is deeply problematic. If there is any such form of knowledge or understanding, it is difficult to see how children are to be initiated into it without being indoctrinated. The paper focuses on a…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Spiritual Development, Religion, Child Development
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Radford, Mike – International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 2006
There is a persisting tendency in attempts to define spirituality, to adopt a dualistic point of view which sees the spirit as somehow impenetrably inner, innate and introspectively perceived, interacting with the outer world through the body. As well as a strong intuitive sense of the correctness of this philosophical point of view, it also is…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Religious Factors, Spiritual Development, Hermeneutics
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Silvern, Steven B. – Childhood Education, 2006
This article presents an adaptation of the keynote address Steve Silvern delivered at the 2006 ACEI Annual International Conference and Exhibition in San Antonio, Texas. In his address, Silvern observes how educators seldom educate children "wholly." No one ever includes spirit when talking about the whole child, probably because spirit…
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Spiritual Development, Child Development, Interpersonal Competence
Gorman, Margaret – 1982
Theories and studies of adult development are largely confined to adult male career development and ignore a moral or faith dimension of adult development. To determine the faith and moral dimension of adult couples, three hypotheses were examined, i.e.,: (1) religion is a significant dimension in their consciousness; (2) the family is integrally…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adults, Beliefs, Family Life
Jayanti, Sister – 1999
The Brahma Kumaris (BK) Spiritual University, headquartered in London, works toward helping others understand the role of spirituality in daily life and in creating a better world. In the early 1990s, a BK research project in 128 countries found that people's ideal vision of the future emphasized a return of the importance of values. In response,…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries, Futures (of Society), Meditation
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Michel, Claudine – Comparative Education Review, 1996
Discusses the integral role of Vodou in the daily life and cultural identity of Haitians. Examines Vodou's beliefs and world view, importance of community and the collective self, instructional strategies for transmission of religious values and moral principles, roles of teachers and learners, and evaluation of learner progress. (SV)
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Ethical Instruction, Foreign Countries, Life Style
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Hynes, Arleen McCarty – Catholic Library World, 1990
Describes interactive bibliotherapy and poetry therapy as services which use literature as a catalyst for personal growth and healing through a facilitator. Their use in schools, hospitals, nursing homes, adult education centers, prisons, and chemical dependency units is discussed; reading bibliotherapy is described; and use for spiritual growth…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Bibliotherapy, Correctional Institutions, Elementary Secondary Education
Venable, Steve – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 1999
Leaders of Christian wilderness expeditions may facilitate their own and others' spiritual growth by striving to develop a sense of community; focusing on relations, not information; planning for thorough wilderness immersion; bringing home as much of the wilderness experience as possible; and leaving the old self behind and opening oneself to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adventure Education, Camping, Christianity
Obenschain, Rich; Larmor, Jackie – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 1996
Adventure programs at Gordon College (Massachusetts), a small Christian liberal arts college, attempt to promote student growth through adventure, community, and solitude; help Christian students develop an experience-based understanding of Biblical teachings they grew up with; and provide opportunities for self-discovery and spiritual experience.…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Christianity, Church Related Colleges, College Programs
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Turner, Sandra B. – Young Children, 2000
Describes ways early childhood caregivers can facilitate children's spiritual development by observing the "canto hondo," the deep song. Discusses characteristics of the canto hondo as a metaphor for caring for the souls of children and their uniqueness, including safety, celebration, respect, acceptance, dreaming, and laughter. (KB)
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Early Childhood Education, Emotional Development, Preschool Curriculum
Stanard, Rebecca Powell; Painter, Linda C. – College Student Affairs Journal, 2004
The impact of faith on counseling outcomes has been a topic of interest in recent years, however many counselors are not familiar with faith development theory and little practical information on how to integrate that theory into practice is available. This article reviews Fowler's (1981) theory of faith development and offers concrete suggestions…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Spiritual Development, Catholic Educators, Counseling Services
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Benson, Peter L. – Applied Developmental Science, 2004
The articles in this issue each contribute uniquely to the growing field of adolescent religious and spiritual development. Together, they also illustrate important themes in the field, including the multidimensionality of the domain of religious and spiritual development and a growing emphasis on themes consistent with developmental systems…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Spiritual Development, Systems Approach, Religious Factors
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Sink, Christopher A. – Professional School Counseling, 2004
Comprehensive school counseling programs (CSCPs) have evolved into well-articulated organizational frameworks that will successfully guide school counseling practice for years to come (American School Counselor Association [ASCA], 2003; Gysbers & Henderson, 2000, 2005). At their heart, CSCPs emphasize that as society and families continue to…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, School Counseling, Spiritual Development, Counseling Techniques
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