The developing interest in spirituality in the Western world over the
last decade has created opportunities for spirituality to be raised from
the forgotten dimension of children's lives to a status that has enabled
it to be included in educational dialogue. With the emergence of
interest in spirituality a slow but significant change has begun to take
place. The monopoly that religion once had on spirituality is no longer
present. For teachers in classrooms, the evolving understanding of
spirituality and the development of new language to describe it,
presents a challenge to nurture their own spirituality in order that
they might nurture the spiritual lives of children. Teachers are
becoming increasingly aware of the need to provide a balanced education
for children that includes the spiritual dimension. This book discusses
many of the issues related to spirituality in the classroom such as:
relationships - especially the teacher-child relationship, the classroom
climate, values and beliefs, identity, the search for meaning and
spirituality and the curriculum.