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Children ,Youth and Education
Fidel Asante Posted on: Thursday 22 March 2007 6:00:05 pm

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Greetings,

Im currently studying educational approaches in the UK and would like to know if anyone has any encouraging experiences to report about progress in their country or community regarding state funded schools integrating soul awareness into their teaching curricula. 


Im concerned that the present problems of the world will not be solved without equipping children and young people with an authentic understanding of them selves and their true potential.

At present in the UK we are experimenting with a Healthy Schools initiative to encourage state and other schools to meet certain health promotion standards, which I understand will incorporate mental health promotion.

It remains to be seen as yet wether the models of 'self' employed in such promotion will integrate the spiritual and abstract aspects of character or wether it will simply remain a basis for a more enlightened future paradigm, such as that outlined in Alice Baileys' Education in the New Age.

That health is being emphasised at all in this way as an important aspect of the learning process is a good sign that learning, in state education in the UK at least, is becoming more Holistic, though I suspect that there is equally if not more promising practise in countries elsewhere.

onwards and upwards,

Fidel Asante