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Peer reviewedRitter, Kathleen Y.; O'Neill, Craig W. – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1989
Describes losses of homosexual men and lesbian women relative to their relationship with traditional religion and the mental health profession. Claims by helping their clients reframe these losses into opportunities for transformation, counselors can facilitate spiritual integration both within and beyond the context of Judeo-Christian…
Descriptors: Christianity, Counselors, Homosexuality, Judaism
Peer reviewedShulik, Richard N. – Educational Gerontology, 1988
Introduces the faith development paradigm of James Fowler, describing six stages of faith development: intuitive-projective faith, mythic-literal faith, synthetic-conventional faith, individuating-reflective faith, conjunctive faith, and universalizing faith. Reviews one research project in which Fowler's paradigm was applied to older adults.…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Beliefs, Models, Older Adults
Peer reviewedLillig, Tina – NAMTA Journal, 1999
Presents a history, since its founding, of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd, a training association devoted to spiritual preparation of adults so they can meet the spiritual needs of children in the Christian tradition. Focuses on the efficacy of the parable of the Good Shepherd and the future of the Catechesis in parishes and as an…
Descriptors: Adults, Christianity, Educational History, Religious Education
Peer reviewedBarnett, Carole K.; Krell, Terence C.; Sendry, Jeanette – Journal of Management Education, 2000
Presents a typology of approaches to spiritual development based on spiritual path type (mystical, personal, ritual, group-participative, ecstatic). Includes a classroom exercise that enables students to identify their spiritual path and learn how to learn about spirituality. (SK)
Descriptors: Classification, Higher Education, Management Development, Spiritual Development
Pike, Mark A. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2004
Evidently, there are similarities between pictures and diagrams but essential features present in the former are conspicuously absent from the latter. The current obsession with effectiveness in teaching has reduced that which should be aesthetic and inspired to the wholly rational, diagrammatic and instrumental. Heidegger's ontology (theory of…
Descriptors: Spiritual Development, Ethics, Aesthetics, Aesthetic Education
Gilley, Daryl V. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2005
Whereas questions about meaning and purpose are appropriate and perhaps essential in the classroom, teachers should integrate them with caution.
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Higher Education, Spiritual Development, College Instruction
Peer reviewedThompson, Scott – Educational Leadership, 2004
The importance of spiritual leadership that enables educators to build inner strength for effective management is discussed. Even though developing a spiritual approach may not eliminate all the stress, it can help educators to stay focused on the aim of improving education for students.
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Spiritual Development, Instructional Leadership, Educational Administration
Fowler, James – Religious Education, 2004
Thirty years ago this summer "Religious Education" published its first article on faith development theory, entitled "Agenda Toward a Developmental Perspective on Faith," published in "Religious Education" in volume LXIX, March-April 1974, pp. 209-219. At the request of the editors of this journal, it is a privilege to offer an account of some of…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Spiritual Development, Religious Education, Religion
Peer reviewedGockel, Annemarie – Journal of Employment Counseling, 2004
The author provides career counselors with an overview of the trend toward spirituality in the workplace and examines its potential pros and cons for workers. The growing openness in organizations to explore work from a spiritual perspective provides a new tool to the career practitioner. Career counselors can help clients draw on their…
Descriptors: Spiritual Development, Career Counseling, Religious Factors, Work Environment
Sokolow, Stephen L. – School Administrator, 2005
Leaders' Spirit is multifaceted and multidimensional. It has many functions, which perhaps explains why it has so many names. At one level, their Spirit is what connects them to the divine. They can think of it like an Internet connection between their innate PC and the divine. It is also the gateway with potential connections to all of humanity…
Descriptors: Leadership, Spiritual Development, School Administration, Life Style
Fain, Stephen M. – Taboo: The Journal of Culture and Education, 2005
In this article, the author discusses how teachers and students can find opportunities in aligning their purposes to raise the curriculum from the mundane to the spiritual. The author believes that curriculum workers have the opportunity to facilitate and enhance the spiritual dimensions of the curriculum if they can facilitate liberating…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Curriculum Design, Spiritual Development, Power Structure
Halstead, J. Mark; Halstead, Anne Outram – International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 2004
This article, reporting on research in progress on the nature of tragedy, falls into three sections. The first explores the concept of awe and relates it to contemporary thinking about spiritual education. The second identifies tragedy as an artistic form that evokes awe in response to the vision of the human condition that it presents. The…
Descriptors: Tragedy, Emotional Response, Spiritual Development, Religious Factors
Schmidt, Leigh E. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2005
The Dalai Lama, the exiled Tibetan Buddhist leader was invited to speak at the Society for Neuroscience meeting in November 2005 to promote the idea that through meditation, an emerging meeting point for science and religion in contemporary culture can be reached. However, some members of the association were offended at the implied endorsement…
Descriptors: Spiritual Development, Neurology, Religion, Sciences
Combs, Brian S. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Students entering college for the first time are embarking on a life-changing journey like none they have experienced. The potential impact the college experience will have on their lives is extreme. Students will be engaged in class and co-curricular settings in ways that will challenge them to produce developmental growth that will carry them…
Descriptors: Individual Development, Curriculum Design, Higher Education, Student Interests
Beattie, Mary; Dobson, Darrell; Thornton, Gail; Hegge, Laura – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2007
This article is a report of a qualitative research study into the aesthetic and spiritual dimensions of the lifelong learning practices of eight experienced educators. The research is grounded in a narrative tradition of research on teacher development where teacher learning is viewed as a creative, holistic, relational endeavour in which the…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Lifelong Learning, Personal Narratives, Inquiry

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