Spirituality of adult education and training

Malbar, Fla.: Krieger. Edited by Tara J. Fenwick & James Parsons (2003)
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This work acknowledges that spirituality is an integral part of adult learning and development. Building on the history of adult education and training, the authors suggest that the profession needs to recover some of its early concerns for holistic and spirituality informed practice.

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