Holistic Learning Theory: More than a Philosophy

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Abstract

An educational philosophy identifies and clarifies a set of values and understandings with respect to education that are based on a set of beliefs. A theory is a way to explain a set of facts and understand phenomena. Philosophies are conceptual. Theories are practical. Holistic education is a philosophy of education; however, it is also a robust theory of learning that should be included with the other theories of learning. This article describes holistic education as an educational theory.

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Johnson, A. (2023). Holistic Learning Theory: More than a Philosophy. Journal of Contemplative and Holistic Education. https://doi.org/10.25035/jche.01.02.03

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