2022
DOI: 10.1108/etpc-03-2022-0051
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Spiritual and religious meaning making in language and literacy studies: global perspectives on teaching, learning, curriculum and policy

Abstract: Purpose In an editorial introduction essay for the special issue on Religion, Literacies, and English Education in Global Dialogue, the editors frame papers in the special issue in dialogue with previous scholarly literature around three central lines of inquiry: How do children, youth and families navigate relationships among religion, spirituality, language and literacy? What challenges are faced by language and literacy teachers and teacher educators around the globe who seek to respond to diverse religious… Show more

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“…Because the data was gathered from worldwide journals published within the recent five years, the researcher highlights its authenticity and relevance (Ismoilova, 2020). (Juzwik, 2022). The third image displays data in the form of words, providing a thorough picture of the terminologies related to the research issue (Kamaludin, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Because the data was gathered from worldwide journals published within the recent five years, the researcher highlights its authenticity and relevance (Ismoilova, 2020). (Juzwik, 2022). The third image displays data in the form of words, providing a thorough picture of the terminologies related to the research issue (Kamaludin, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It encompasses developing inner values, understanding, and connection to a broader existential purpose. Juzwik et al [13] comprehensively viewed spiritual and religious meaning-making in language and literacy studies. They emphasize the role of spirituality in shaping individual and collective identities, particularly in the context of teaching, learning, curriculum, and policy.…”
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confidence: 99%