Spirituality and education:
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1. Verfasser: Wright, Andrew (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Routledge/Falmer 2000
Schriftenreihe:Master classes in education series
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Beschreibung:pt. 1 - Landscape of Spirituality -- - What is Spirituality? -- - Philosophical Perspectives -- - Spirituality and Religion -- - Psychology of Spiritual Experience -- - Social Dimension of Spirituality -- - pt. 2 - Contemporary Spiritual Education -- - Historical Development -- - Inclusive and Exclusive Approaches -- - Beyond the Inclusive/Exclusive Impasse? -- - pt. 3 - Towards a Critical Spiritual Education -- - Principles of Critical Spiritual Education -- - An Agenda for Critical Spiritual Education -- - Spiritual Education as Nurture -- - Spiritual Education as Critique
Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-148) and index
Annotation Spirituality and Education introduces the basic contours of current debate in a form accessible to both classroom teachers across the curriculum range, and to school managers. It covers all key areas, including: * problems of defining spirituality* government legislation and supporting documentation * relevant empirical research* the social dimension of spirituality* secular and religious manifestations of spirituality in contemporary society* theories of childhood spiritual development* contemporary approaches to spiritual education, including collective worship and cross-curricular teaching. A variety of different perspectives and approaches will be offered, and readers are encouraged to be reflective through a number of tasks which relate all issues raised directly back to their own specific circumstances. The author includes questions, quotes and lists of further reading
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xi, 155 pages)
ISBN:0203209494
075070909X
9780203209493
9780750709095

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