Evoking children's spirituality in the reciprocal relationships of a learning community |
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Authors: | Alison Sewell |
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Affiliation: | Massey University , New Zealand |
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Abstract: | ![]() Findings from my doctoral research suggest that the reciprocal relationships within a learning community can evoke and nurture children's spirituality. The study investigated the development of a community of learners in four primary school classrooms in Aotearoa New Zealand. A key finding of this study showed that when teachers and children learned together, shared decisions, and respected and trusted one another, changes were observed in some children that could not be explained in intellectual, social or emotional terms. Further analyses of these data revealed qualities that pointed to a spiritual essence. This paper presents these spiritually themed results and explores the argument that the caring, responsive and reciprocal relationships of a community of learners can provide opportunities for spiritual development. |
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Keywords: | spiritual experiences reciprocal connections community of learners socio‐cultural approach |
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