Spiritual competencies and social justice: Implications for counselor education pedagogy
Janeé R. Avent Harris,
Christine D. Gonzales‐Wong
Abstract:Counselor educators are responsible for creating learning environments that promote students’ increased cultural competence and social justice engagement. Although, counselor educators have expanded their focus on diversity, religion and spirituality remain largely unaddressed in the curriculum and social justice‐oriented instruction. This article provides pedagogical recommendations for counselor educators that promote religious and spiritual competence.
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