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Supporting Children and Youth Through Spiritual Education
A term with at least two different but linked meanings discussed in the chapter, as referring to income and to values, norms, beliefs, practices, and interests.
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Reflections on the Role of Spirituality in How Young Children's Identities Are Constructed
Tony Eaude (University of Oxford, UK)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6371-0.ch002
Abstract
This chapter explores how young children's identities are constructed and how this is linked to spiritual growth as one dimension of the education of the whole child. The concepts of identity and culture are discussed. Identities are seen as constantly changing narratives involving non-linear and uneven processes, especially socialization. The influence, especially on self-esteem, of intersecting socio-cultural factors, notably gender, ethnicity/race, class and religion, and of consumerism is considered. Recognizing that spirituality defies exact description, an inclusive understanding is presented which sees spiritual growth as a process of searching for meaning, identity, purpose, and connectedness. This involves considering existential, often difficult, questions and becoming more connected to other people, the world around, and (for some) a transcendent being. Qualities such as resilience and reflectiveness and a sense of agency and belonging are emphasized, as are caring environments, trusting relationships, interdependence, adults being attuned to children and time and space.
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Used to define the objects and to describe the contents of the objects.
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Type, sort, category, and kind are concepts that can be specified as an extension or intension. They are abstract groups, sets, or collections of objects, according to an extensional definition.
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The Cultural History of Medical Classifications
A class or category is the entirety of individual entities that share some common exclusive property. It differs from set in the sense, that the change of the number of individuals belonging to a class does not change the class itself. E.g. ‘human’ is a class. Many people may die or born, but this does not change the class human. While a set of humans e.g. that stay in a room changes as soon as somebody leaves or enters the room.
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A program construct representing a type of thing (abstract data type) that includes a definition of both form (information or data) and functionality (methods); the implementation of the design concept of “object type.”
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Service-Learning and Social Justice for College and University Students: Replacing Memorization with Meaning
People who belong to a particular social class. In this chapter, service work may focus on classism, addressing individuals who face discrimination because of their income, job, or housing.
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A set that contain individuals which share certain characteristics. The word concept is sometimes used in place of class. Classes are a concrete representation of concepts.
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The individual class that a student enrolls in for duration of program. Students take one in-depth class and is awarded 6 semester credit hours for their work in the classroom while in London and for the individual research project started abroad and finished upon return to the US.
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