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Spiritual development as an educational goal

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Authors

Moulin-Stozek, Daniel  ORCID logo  https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9975-2530

Abstract

Abstract Purpose: In order to inform current international debates about educating for wholeness and purpose this article gives a critical analysis of spiritual development as a goal of state-funded schooling in England and Wales. Design/Approach/Methods: The analysis follows a history of ideas approach. Relevant texts are examined to understand how notions of “spiritual” and “development” were first combined and introduced into mass education, and how they have changed over time. Findings: The concept of spiritual development blends scientific conceptions of human development with a holistic, but ambiguous formative principle. This expedient, even paradoxical ideal, has resulted in confusion among practitioners, and allowed for some considerable shift in policy.
Originality/Value: Spiritual development in the English context provides a paradigmatic case by which to explore the integration of formative goals in the curriculum. While in some respects the English tradition of spiritual development represents something of its time and its unique cultural context, its underlying assumptions resonate with renewed international interest for educating for meaning and purpose. Keywords: cultural, development, moral, social, spiritual, curriculum

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Keywords

3902 Education Policy, Sociology and Philosophy, 39 Education, Brain Disorders, 4 Quality Education

Journal Title

ECNU Review of Education

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Journal ISSN

2096-5311
2632-1742

Volume Title

3

Publisher

Sage