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Re-Enchanting Education and Spiritual Wellbeing

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Fostering Belonging and Meaning-Making for Global Citizens

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Re-Enchanting Education and Spiritual Wellbeing book

Fostering Belonging and Meaning-Making for Global Citizens
Edited ByMarian de Souza, Anna Halafoff
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2017
eBook Published 2 October 2017
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315105611
Pages 226
eBook ISBN 9781315105611
Subjects Education
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de Souza, M., & Halafoff, A. (Eds.). (2017). Re-Enchanting Education and Spiritual Wellbeing: Fostering Belonging and Meaning-Making for Global Citizens (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315105611

ABSTRACT

Education is in a constant state of renewal internationally where it responds to a number of pressing social, political and cultural issues. Processes of globalization, a number of conflicts and acts of terror, economic and environmental crises have led to large waves of migration and asylum seekers arriving in countries with the hope of finding safer and more stable places to settle. This, in turn, has led to cultural and religious pluralism being a key characteristic of many societies with corresponding issues of belonging and identity.

As well, for many people, there has been a shifting influence of and allegiance away from traditional religious frameworks with the emergence of new religious movements, both peaceful and violent, and a rise in popularity of spirituality and non-religious worldviews which provide alternate frameworks for living healthy and ethical lives. In order to prepare today’s student for tomorrow’s world, one which is confronted by a range of risks and crises and which is being shaped by rapidly changing technologies, educators and researchers are investigating new ways of equipping students to deal with these challenges and opportunities, including the nurturing of spiritual wellbeing.

This book brings together the voices of many experienced educators to discuss ways to re-enchant education and re-enliven learning programs in response to these 21st century issues in an increasingly global and interconnected world. It examines a range of international contexts, including secular and religious educational settings, and provides an avenue for visionary voices that identify problems and offer solutions to help shape a more promising education system that will prepare children more constructively and beneficially to flourish in their future worlds.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

ByMarian de Souza, Anna Halafoff

chapter 2|16 pages

Spiritual wellbeing in education

ByMarian de Souza, Anna Halafoff

chapter 3|13 pages

Beyond faith? Recent trends in religion and spirituality among teenagers

ByAndrew Singleton

chapter 4|12 pages

Spirituality in australian education

A legacy of confusion, omission and obstruction
ByTerence Lovat

chapter 5|14 pages

Building the foundations of global citizenship in young children

ByTony Eaude

chapter 6|11 pages

Worldview education as a viable perspective for educating global citizens

ByDzintra Iliško

chapter 7|13 pages

Being spiritually educated

ByR. Scott Webster

chapter 8|11 pages

Life-education and religious education in national, prefectural and other public schools in japan

ByFumiaki Iwata

chapter 9|13 pages

Music and spirit

Exploring a creative spiritual pedagogy
ByRuth Wills

chapter 10|13 pages

Seeing what is true and holy in others

ByJohn Dupuche

chapter 11|12 pages

Childhoods past and present

A reflexive approach to enhancing children’s spiritual wellbeing
ByKate Adams

chapter 12|14 pages

Educational reforms in Japan

Are they contributing to a sense of wellbeing and happiness among young people?
ByDorothea Filus

chapter 13|12 pages

Reflections on gender discrimination in the spiritual life of a muslim community

Gender in elementary and middle school religion textbooks in Turkey
ByMualla Yildiz

chapter 14|14 pages

Yingadi aboriginal immersion – a program to nurture spirituality 1

ByOlga Buttigieg

chapter 15|14 pages

Spiritual wellbeing and the national schools chaplaincy program in Australia

ByAvril Howard

chapter 16|12 pages

Fostering a sense of belonging and identity through sound and spirituality

ByDawn Joseph

chapter 17|14 pages

Nurturing the spiritual child

Recognising, addressing and nurturing spirituality in early years’ classrooms through a dispositional framework
ByBrendan Hyde
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