
Intersections of Financial Literacy, Citizenship, and Spirituality
Examining a Forbidden Frontier of Social Education
Thomas A. Lucey(Author)
Emerald Publishing Limited
Published on 24. October 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
184 pages
978-1-78973-634-2 (ISBN)
Description
Conversations about social education curricula largely neglect elements of spirituality and consciousness. This omission undermines the quality of the learning that occurs. This book presents spirituality as a legitimate basis for reframing these social decision-making by examining how revisiting notions of spirituality may redefine patterns of social relationships and financial choices.This work presents an interpretation of spirituality that offers the foundation for an alternative ideology to capitalist practices founded on principles of merit and blame. By acknowledging a spiritual sense of being, citizens may gain a renewed sense of personal responsibility toward community and social justice.
The work draws from a fate-based ideology, which claims that individual and group choices originate from conditions outside their control. It describes art-based instructional processes that may stimulate students' affective awareness. It encourages facilitation of compassionate environments founded on principles of selflessness and provides a basis for conversation about the nature of social education and its foundations.
This book represents an invaluable resource for researchers, leaders and practitioners in the field of social education.
The work draws from a fate-based ideology, which claims that individual and group choices originate from conditions outside their control. It describes art-based instructional processes that may stimulate students' affective awareness. It encourages facilitation of compassionate environments founded on principles of selflessness and provides a basis for conversation about the nature of social education and its foundations.
This book represents an invaluable resource for researchers, leaders and practitioners in the field of social education.
Reviews / Votes
An original contribution to knowledge by reframing social education through examining and aligning financial literacy, citizenship and spirituality. -- Dr Levon Blue This manifesto for practitioners and researchers in social education presents an argument for including spirituality as a factor in reframing social education and financial literacy education, especially in the current era of science-based standards. The book gives suggestions for teaching financial literacy through the arts, with a view toward reinterpreting social relationships and notions of citizenship. Distributed in North America by Turpin Distribution. -- Annotation (c)2019 * (protoview.com) *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Bingley
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
203 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78973-634-2 (9781789736342)
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Thomas A. Lucey
Intersections of Financial Literacy, Citizenship, and Spirituality
Examining a Forbidden Frontier of Social Education
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Person
Dr. Thomas A. Lucey is a Professor in the School of Teaching and Learning at Illinois State University.
Content
Chapter 1. The Importance of Separating from Ourselves: An Argument for a Spiritual Element of Social Education in an Era of Scientific-Based Standards
Chapter 2. Defining the Financially Literate Citizen: Personally Responsible, Participatory, and Justice-Oriented Considerations
Chapter 3. Dangling by a String: Fate, Choice, and Financial Literacy
Chapter 4. Capitalizing on a Compassionate Sense of Identity: A Spiritual Reframing of Financial Literacy and Worth
Chapter 5. Reframing Enlightenment: Reinterpreting Social Relationships and Notions of Citizenship
Chapter 6. A Spirited Approach to Teaching Financial Literacy through the Arts
Chapter 7. The Flesh of the Spirit: Implications for Social Education
Chapter 2. Defining the Financially Literate Citizen: Personally Responsible, Participatory, and Justice-Oriented Considerations
Chapter 3. Dangling by a String: Fate, Choice, and Financial Literacy
Chapter 4. Capitalizing on a Compassionate Sense of Identity: A Spiritual Reframing of Financial Literacy and Worth
Chapter 5. Reframing Enlightenment: Reinterpreting Social Relationships and Notions of Citizenship
Chapter 6. A Spirited Approach to Teaching Financial Literacy through the Arts
Chapter 7. The Flesh of the Spirit: Implications for Social Education