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Do you know the difference between instruction and education? How can we be inspired by the divine examples of Jesus, to transform our behavior into educational and loving attitudes?
In this article, educator Alba Leonor will help us discover the answers to these questions and how the renovating proposal of Spiritism brings us closer to Love, as a divine and educational essence, which will promote the moral and intellectual transformation of humanity.
Allan Kardec, one of the most extraordinary pedagogues ever known, since the beginning of Spiritism, tried to call attention to the beneficial effects that the
Spiritist teachings exert on the reincarnating spirit, especially in the childhood phase. Because of this, the spiritual educator has an essential role so that children can correctly assimilate the teachings.
This article presents some of the most beautiful and extraordinary work of this remarkable Brazilian woman, dedicated to educating and instructing the less privileged people.
We present to our dear educators, the timely and beautiful message from Benedita Fernandes, psychographed by Divaldo Pereira Franco, which invites us to deep reflections.
Inclusive education requires acknowledging every human being in their uniqueness. Inclusive education, surrounded by love and respect, are the seeds of spiritual living and cultivate human interiority, allowing the blossoming of the vision of uniqueness and diversity as a friend, where friendship has to do with closeness in loving the human, in each human being. However, inclusion goes far beyond being a purely educational term, but rather a social issue.
The world is changing and parents everywhere are struggling with how to educate their
children. In this article, we offer four tips to parents and educators on how we can
reframe the way we think about connecting with and educating this new generation.
Based on the Parable of the Sower, this children's play
teaches children visually and creatively the importance of
having fertile soil for Christ's teachings to germinate in our
hearts.
This activity, to be done at home with the child or the whole family, helps us to overcome our own challenges. Through the daily practice of attitudes of love for others, the participants altruistically develop the virtues taught by Mestre Jesus.
With this project, children will discover values that they identify in themselves each month during the year.