Index
Thomas A. Lucey
(Illinois State University, USA)
ISBN: 978-1-78973-634-2, eISBN: 978-1-78973-631-1
Publication date: 24 October 2019
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Lucey, T.A. (2019), "Index", Intersections of Financial Literacy, Citizenship, and Spirituality: Examining a Forbidden Frontier of Social Education, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 169-175. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78973-631-120191001
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Copyright © 2019 Thomas A. Lucey
INDEX
Index
Affective brain
circuitry
, 6
components
, 65
After Virtue (Macintyre)
, 49, 98, 100
Air pollutants
, 141
All is Vanity (Gilbert)
, 1, 162
American Dream
, 149
American economy parallel conditions
, 16
Anti-socialization
, 84
Aristotelian approach
, 158
Assessment efforts
, 53
Behavior
, 138
financial
, 65, 75–76
unsafe
, 84
Behaviorist strategies
, 4
Bell’s approach
, 76
Buying goods and services
, 35–37
Calm, principles of
, 79
Capitalism
, 82
Capitalist environment, financial literacy within
, 77
caregivers
, 71
Categorization
, 16–17
Choice, principle of
, 56–57
Choice-based assessment framework
, 54
Citizenship
, 146–148
education
, 29
Civilization
, 109
Classroom strategies
, 84
Collapse (Diamond)
, 151, 153
Collective or communal aspects
, 79–82
Commitment to peace
, 77–78
Community
, 159
Compassion
, 46, 65, 109, 111
principles of
, 77
Compassionate approach
, 121
to financial literacy
, 81
Compassionate bases for financial behavior
, 75–76
Compassionate spirit
, 85
Competitive decision process
, 28
Conformance process
, 54
Conservation law
, 156, 158
Controversy
, 75
Cooperative process
, 29
Coping mechanism
, 82
Corruption
, 29
Cottingham’s view of spirituality
, 4–5
Credit
, 39–42
Crime
, 115
Critical mathematical discussions
, 77
Critically compassionate approach
, 70
to citizenship
, 31
Cultural bias
, 54
Daily financial practice
, 50
Debt
, 39–42
Decision making
, 54
Deep personal spirituality
, 73
Democracy
, 140, 148
Discipline-based art education (DBAE)
, 122–123
DNA sequences
, 142
Durability of spiritual/metaphysical bases
, 83
Earning income
, 32–34
Economics
, 63–64
edTPA
, 56–57
Education (see also Social education)
citizenship
, 29
financial
, 50–51, 118–119, 121
financialization of
, 29
multicultural
, 83
standards
, 19
system
, 30
teacher
, 97
traditional
, 50
EE public pedagogues
, 30
Emergence Christianity
, 100
Emotion(al)
, 145, 148
analysis
, 160
anxiety and trauma
, 7
in financial decision making
, 65
undergirding
, 6
Enlightenment
, 104–105
European Enlightenment
, 107
happiness
, 110
healthy emotional state
, 102
heroism
, 106
human civilization
, 101
individual value
, 108–109
problem with enlightenment
, 103
spirit of truth
, 111
Eurocentric social conceptions
, 83
European Enlightenment
, 107
European-based theories
, 101
Experiencing spiritual fulfilment
, 68
Extraterrestrial life
, 142
Fates
, 49–50, 54
appreciation for fate-based system
, 55
Fear
, 18, 83, 158–160
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
, 132
Financial
accumulation
, 67, 70
advisors
, 51
bases for success
, 83
basis for fulfilment
, 69
behavior
, 65
coaching
, 51
identity
, 118
investment
, 42–44
life cycle of education, work, and retirement
, 33
net worth
, 66, 70
planner
, 51–53
planning
, 51
practice
, 84
success
, 72
Financial education
, 50–51, 118–119, 121
standards of South Africa
, 19
Financial literacy
, 30–31, 50, 67, 107, 119–120
within capitalist environment
, 77
compassionate approach to
, 81
existing approaches to
, 65
reexamination of financial literacy tenets
, 64, 66
support for spiritual approach to
, 74–86
traditional approaches to
, 54
Financialization
, 54, 120–121
of society and education
, 29
Financially literate citizen
, 27–28
buying goods and services
, 35–37
compassionate approach to
, 34
credit and debt
, 39–42
earning income
, 32–34
financial investment
, 42–44
insuring and protecting
, 44–46
saving
, 37–39
FLE public pedagogues
, 30
Frustration, Anxiety, and Tension (FAT)
, 1
Geography
, 155–163
Good life
, 54, 126–127
Governance
, 148
Great Emergence
, 99
Great Schism
, 99
Grounded theory
, 117
Happiness
, 110, 140
Healthy community
, 7, 103
Healthy emotional state
, 102
Heroic societies
, 49, 59, 98
Heroism
, 106
History preserves
, 149–155
Human
civilization
, 101, 163
existence
, 16
exploitation
, 106
identity
, 157
nature
, 151
society
, 82
species
, 143–144
spirit
, 64
tendency
, 51
Humanity
, 141
Hypothetical case studies
, 55–58
Idealism
, 54–55
Identity
, 5–9
Ill-mental health
, 102
Immunity Syndrome, The
, 143
Indigenous cultures
, 107
Individual value
, 108–109
Indoctrination process
, 121
Inner space
, 79
Instrumentation
, 14
Insurance coverage
, 45
Insuring
, 44–46
Intangible metaphysical phenomenon
, 117
Interpretations of “correct” professional choices
, 53–54
Jewish faith
, 13
Judgment habits
, 51–52
Justice
oriented citizen
, 33, 36, 38, 41, 43, 45
principles of
, 77
“King of the Mountain” game
, 137, 162
Lawmakers
, 18
Learning experiences
, 31
Life
, 140
insurance
, 45
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
, 71–72
Materialism
, 12, 99
Materiality
, 11
Meaning, search for
, 78–79
Metaphysics of Morals (Kant)
, 105
Metaphysics/social ontology
, 82
Mindfulness, pursuit of
, 8
Modern philosophy
, 63
Moral philosophy
, 98
Morality
, 7
Multi-ethics theory
, 7
Multicultural education
, 83
Mutuality
, 8
Myopic social vision
, 51
Myths
, 49
National Council for Social Studies (NCSS)
, 146
Natural landmarks
, 156
Neurobiology
, 80
Neutral process of rational choice
, 53
Non-religiously tethered spiritual approach
, 81
Normalcy
, 19
Oeconomicus (Xenophon)
, 64, 66
Openness
, 8
Order
, 17
Participatory citizen
, 33, 35, 38, 40–41, 43, 45
Passageways curriculum
, 83
Pedagogy of compassion/abstractness/multidimensionality
, 82–83
Personal
finance
, 65, 67, 79
self-worth
, 70
values
, 73
wellness
, 85
Personally responsible citizen
, 32–33, 38, 40, 42–45
Philosophical moorings
, 66
Plastics
, 141
Political
activity
, 28
authority
, 104
“Poor performing” students
, 54
Power
, 140
Practical rationality
, 104
Presence, principles of
, 79
Prince, The
, 63, 97–101
Problem-based learning
, 160–161
Professional identity, spiritual sense of
, 12
Property
, 140
Protecting, insuring and
, 44–46
Psychological receptivity
, 101
Psychometric tools
, 116
Public education, spiritual approach to
, 81
Reality
, 16
Reasoning
, 19
Reformation
, 99
Religion
, 13–18
Representative democracy
, 140
Response to natural/human world
, 79
Saving
, 37–39
Scholarship
, 77
Science
, 68–69
Self-awareness, principles of
, 79
Self-control
, 77
Self-deception
, 142
Self-determination
, 50
Self-obsessions
, 50
Self-regulation
, 77
Self-worth
, 8
Selfishness
, 8
Social
bias
, 54
classification
, 17
climate experiences
, 64
complacency
, 139
educators
, 2–3, 8–9, 11, 18, 53, 146, 162
groups
, 75
narratives
, 75–76
power
, 115
principles
, 33
studies themes
, 138
unwellness
, 102
Social education
, 2–3, 54–55, 152, 158
citizenship
, 146–148
emotional experiences to
, 7
in era of scientific-based standards
, 1
geography
, 155–163
government structures
, 139–140
history
, 149–155
human consumption
, 144–145
human species
, 143–144
identity
, 5–9
“King of the Mountain” game
, 137–138, 140
measurement
, 13–18
re-envision financial literacy
, 64
religion
, 13–18
science of
, 4
social studies themes
, 138–139
spirituality
, 9–18
standards development
, 18–19
superiority
, 141–142, 145–146
Social science standards
, 19
Societal survival
, 98
Sophisticated society
, 108
Sower at Sunset, The (Van Gogh)
, 124–126
Spirit in life
, 79
Spirit of truth
, 111
Spirited approach to teaching financial literacy
activity
, 124–129
financial education
, 118–119
financial literacy
, 119–120
financialization
, 120–121
spirituality
, 117–118
talents
, 129–132
truth
, 115–116
Spiritual
capital
, 71–74
compassion framework
, 19
criticisms
, 82–86
decision
, 85
development
, 72
direction
, 85–86
pursuit
, 68
vision of financial literacy
, 84
void
, 83
Spiritual approach
, 70–74, 151
to civics
, 148
to history
, 155
to public education
, 81
Spiritual reframing of financial literacy and worth
spiritual approach
, 70–74
support for spiritual approach to financial literacy
, 74–86
unfulfilling fulfilment
, 67–69
Spirituality
, 4–5, 9–18, 68–69, 78, 115–118, 123, 138, 144
healthy sense of
, 16
pursuit of
, 68
sense of spirituality struggles
, 17
speaking
, 16
studies
, 14
Western notions
, 9, 14
Spiritually sound citizenship
, 160
Standards development
, 18–19
Star Trek series
, 143
Statistical relationships
, 17
Still Life with Bottles and knife (Gris)
, 126–129
Storytelling
, 129–130
Strings
, 49
Student motivation
, 75–76
Success in financial/economic terms
, 82
Suppression of social education
, 3
Talents
, 129–132
Tales as concealed stories
, 76
Teacher
education
, 97
identity
, 5–6
performance assessment
, 56
Teaching
, 30
practice
, 5
Technological development
, 141, 163
Theory of reasoned action
, 65
Thorndike’s scientific approach
, 80
Top–bottom process
, 19
Touchy–feely approach
, 71
Toxins
, 141
Traditional approaches to financial literacy
, 54
Traditional education
, 50
Transforming consciousness
, 76
Truth
, 115–116
Undisciplined resource depletion
, 16
Unexpressed grief
, 83
Unfulfilling fulfilment
, 67–69
Universality principle
, 29
Unsafe behaviors
, 84
Violent selfishness
, 8
Yirah
, 158–159
- Prelims
- 1: The Importance of Separating from Ourselves: An Argument for a Spiritual Element of Social Education in an Era of Scientific-Based Standards
- 2: Defining the Financially Literate Citizen: Personally Responsible, Participatory, and Justice-Oriented Considerations
- 3: Dangling by a String: Fate, Choice, and Financial Literacy
- 4: Capitalizing on a Compassionate Sense of Identity: A Spiritual Reframing of Financial Literacy and Worth
- 5: Reframing Enlightenment: Reinterpreting Social Relationships and Notions of Citizenship
- 6: A Spirited Approach to Teaching Financial Literacy Through the Arts
- 7: The Flesh of the Spirit: Implications for Social Education
- Index