Spiritual Development and Cultural Context in the Lives of Women Adult Educators for Social Change |
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Authors: | Elizabeth J. Tisdell |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Adult and Continuing Education, National-Louis University, 122 S. Michigan, Chicago, Illinois, 60603 |
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Abstract: | This paper reports the results of a qualitative research study where the purpose was to examine the spiritual development of a multicultural group of women adult educators who are teaching for social justice and are motivated to do so because of their spiritual commitments. Findings reveal 4 themes of spiritual development. It may be described as a spiral process of moving beyond and re-membering spiritual values and symbols of the culture of origin, it includes a deepening awareness and honoring of the Lifeforce, it facilitates authentic identity development, and it requires social action. |
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Keywords: | qualitative research ethnicity sociocultural religion emancipatory education |
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