Reasons for Living: Education and Young People's Search for Meaning, Identity and Spirituality : a HandbookReasons for Living begins by exploring the development and psychological function of meaning, identity and spirituality in the lives of young people. This exploration can contribute significantly to the professional background of those engaged in the education and care of youth in various contexts. The book then focuses on what it means to educate young people in meaning, identity and spirituality. Implications are considered for three school contexts: the spiritual and moral dimension to the general curriculum in public and independent schools; religious education in religious schools; and state-based Religion Studies courses. Reasons for Living makes a much needed contribution to the philosophy of education by discussing the links between education and young people's spiritual and moral development. It also provides new insights and approaches to values education and religious education. Areas of fundamental importance in Australian education have long been held back not only by the gap between theory and practice, but also by the very complexities of young people's personal development in contemporary Western Culture. Reasons for Living offers a constructive and practical way forward. |
Contents
ContentsSummary | 1 |
Part | 3 |
Part | 4 |
Part 2 | 21 |
COMPONENTS TO MEANINg | 36 |
OTHER FuNCTIONS | 42 |
CONTExTuAL INFLuENCES | 51 |
in meaning | 61 |
1 Analysis of the Minister for Educations public letter on values education | 258 |
Links between education personal change and personal learning | 277 |
1 A list of personal change processes | 281 |
Conceptualising the spiritual and moral dimension to the school | 299 |
1 A reinterpretation of an iconic aims statement | 320 |
1 Perceived differences between propaganda and documentary films | 335 |
2 Survey of the community and of schoolchildren about role modelling | 352 |
Part 4 | 369 |
The search for meaning | 80 |
Psychological and social functions of identity | 89 |
Research perspectives on the nature and development of identity | 106 |
1 Theories of identity from the perspective of identity health | 110 |
Finding a way through the cultural maze | 129 |
1 What do young people in China regard as cool? | 163 |
An evaluative perspective on spirituality | 171 |
1 Key aspects of a religious spirituality | 178 |
3 Evaluative criteria for the identification and appraisal of spirituality | 198 |
Negotiating the perils of adolescence | 202 |
Educating young people in meaning identity and spirituality | 228 |
The spiritual and moral dimension to the school | 241 |
1 Emergence of personal development terms in national documents on the goals | 245 |
Expectations of schools for promoting the spiritual and moral development of young people | 255 |
The quest for personalism and relevance in religious education | 391 |
The centrality of the concept faith development in Catholic school religious education | 409 |
1 Fowlers theory of faith development compared with other developmental theories | 410 |
Religious education and sponsoring the development of faith in adolescents | 423 |
1 Contrasts between religious socialisation and religious education | 425 |
A key component of the identity of religious schools | 434 |
Part 5 | 441 |
1 Summary of major contemporary approaches to school Religion Studies in the | 455 |
Relationships between statebased Religion Studies courses and denominational religious | 468 |
1 What is religious education? From the South Australian state schools Religious Education | 469 |
Bibliography | 481 |
Figures | 501 |
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