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Shepard, Michael J. – Religious Education, 1988
States that, although religion is taught in Jewish schools, the sense of spirituality that motivates and provides meaning for learning is absent. Arguing that society bears some of the blame, the author contends that spirituality can best be fostered in programs that stress integration, synthesis, the mystery of things, and transcendence. (GEA)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Judaism, Private Schools, Religious Education
Staples, Hilary – Online Submission, 2005
Biomimicry is an interdisciplinary science in which scientists look for solutions to human needs in nature. It endeavors to discover answers from the molecular, or material level, all the way up to the interrelationships, or systems level. The purpose of this review of the literature is to demonstrate the need and potential application of this new…
Descriptors: Science Curriculum, Spiritual Development, Environmental Education, Teaching Methods
Miller, Geraldine A.; Russo, Thomas J. – 1995
When assessing quality of life satisfaction in relation to an individual's recovery from an addiction, such as alcoholism, the expressed need for spiritual well-being is frequently a significant aspect of the psychotherapeutic encounter. Some of the quantitative and qualitative aspects of spiritual well-being in recovering alcoholics are examined.…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Comparative Analysis, Counseling Theories, Drug Addiction
Casey, John – Momentum, 2002
Discusses ways in which Catholic schools can reflect on the Catholic vision and identity within the institution. Reminds Catholic educators that the Catholic vision includes personal and societal transformation in the light of the Gospel. Suggests particular consideration is due the areas of leadership training, social justice, and spiritual life.…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Catholics, Institutional Mission, Organizational Objectives
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Mitchell, Christina E. – Psychology: A Journal of Human Behavior, 1988
Extends parallel of cognitive and moral development to levels of spiritual development and denominational choice. Suggests with an awareness of the client's level of spiritual development, the therapist can be of greater assistance to clients asking for assistance in clarification of spiritual dilemmas. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: Churches, Cognitive Development, Counseling Services, Counselor Role
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Montessori, Maria – NAMTA Journal, 1995
This reprint of a 1915 conference paper discusses the significance of religion and truth in the context of the mental powers of children, focusing on the unique role of imagination in the psychology of young children. Stresses the importance of developing sound imagination built on the real and concrete models of young children's environment. (MDM)
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Early Childhood Education, Educational Environment, Imagination
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Vogel, Linda J. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2000
Holistic teaching and learning must be concerned with the spiritual lives of adult educators and learners. Educators should design processes that invite the involvement of the whole person while leaving room for diversity and mystery. (Author/SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Adult Learning, Adult Students
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Orr, Jeffrey A. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2000
Describes the Native American concept of the Medicine Wheel, which symbolizes the unity of mental, spiritual, physical, and emotional dimensions. Includes strategies for using it to cultivate a spiritual way of being in adult education. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education
Newman, Leanne Lewis – College Student Affairs Journal, 2004
The terms faith, spirituality, and religion are often used interchangeably, though their definitions are unique and distinct. This article discusses the nuanced differences among the three terms. It presents a model for the interrelatedness among the three important constructs and suggests ways the model can be used for further research. (Contains…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Religion, Beliefs, Spiritual Development
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Arweck, Elisabeth; Nesbitt, Eleanor; Jackson, Robert – Journal of Moral Education, 2005
This article reports on two values education programmes currently available for UK schools, which are associated with two Hindu-related organisations, the Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University and the Sathya Sai Service Organisation, UK. Attention is paid to the development of the programmes, the educational context in which they seek to embed…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Values Education, Moral Development, Program Descriptions
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Prochazka, Helen – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2004
One section of this "scrapbook" section describes Pythagoras' belief in the connections between music and mathematics -- that everything in the universe was a series of harmonies and regulated by music. Another section explains why Phythagoras felt it important for women to be encouraged to learn mathematics. At least 28 women were involved in his…
Descriptors: Well Being, Music, Musicians, Mathematics
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Sperry, Len; Mansager, Erik – Counseling and Values, 2004
The authors offer a course correction for understanding the term holism as used in spiritually oriented psychotherapy literature. This is done to allow the relationship between psychotherapy and spirituality to expand beyond limited dualistic conceptualizations, They first address numerous sources from which spiritually oriented psychotherapy…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Psychology, Religious Factors, Holistic Approach
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O'Connor, Michael – Counseling and Values, 2004
In this article, the author adds to the limited literature on counselor education courses that are based on the spiritual aspects of counseling by identifying the need for such course work, comparing and contrasting 3 previously published articles on such courses, and introducing a 4th such course in detail. Novel aspects of this newly introduced…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Counseling Techniques, Spiritual Development, Religious Factors
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Powers, Robin – Counseling and Values, 2005
Evolution of the relationship between counseling and spirituality since 1840 is examined in terms of the number of publications that have appeared over time that include these terms. The author retrieved the data using the American Psychological Association's PsycINFO database. A similar search was done adding the term training. The rise of…
Descriptors: History, Cognitive Psychology, Spiritual Development, Counseling Techniques
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Martin, Robert K. – Religious Education, 2003
In every faith community, worship and education should be conceived and practiced as interdependent, interpenetrating dimensions of ecclesial life. Too often, however, worship and education are separated and compartmentalized to the detriment of both. This article explores a way to understand the inherent unity of worship and education and…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Church Programs, Christianity, Church Role
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