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Bahai Education
Sources of Guidance
This is an outline based on the collection and organization of references to education in the primary sources associated with the Bahá’í Faith. It is organized according to categories which may make it useful to parents, teachers and other educators. It is far from complete, and represents yet another attempt to collect references to this subject which have, at one time or another, been available in print in the English language.
We are inviting you to help us improve this textbook by adding relevant references and commentary.
Contents
[edit | edit source]PART 1
[edit | edit source]- Education in Principle
- Curriculum
- Pedagogy
- Human Psychology
- Child Psychology
- Educational Chronology
- Education of Infants
- Education of Female Students
- Counsels to Students
- Educators
- Educational Institutions
PART 2
[edit | edit source]- 1 Introduction
- 2 Nature and Purpose of Education
- 2.1 Financing Education
- 2.2 Discipline, Perseverance and Order Needed
- 2.3 Principles of School
- 2.4 Schools Must be Established and Supervised
- 2.5 Obligations of Spiritual Assemblies
- 2.6 Education Promotes the Advancement and Welfare of World
- 2.7 Education Must be Promoted
- 2.8 Education for Girls
- 2.9 Education of Orphans
- 2.10 Role of Parents in Education
- 2.11 Education is Compulsory
- 2.12 Bahá'í Education: Foundation of Law of God and Basis for Happiness
- 3 Human Nature
- 4 Pedagogy
- 5 Curricula
- 5.1 Teaching about God and Religion
- 5.2 Fear
- 5.3 Recognition of the Manifestation
- 5.4 Arts, Crafts, and Sciences
- 5.5 Criterion of Usefulness
- 5.6 Reading and Writing
- 5.7 Auxiliary Language
- 5.8 Melodiously Reciting Words of God
- 5.9 Character Education
- 5.10 Knowledge Should Lead to God
- 5.11 Three Kinds of Education
- 5.12 Developing Volition
- 5.13 Kindness to Animals
- 5.14 Universal Curriculum for All
- 5.15 Love in the Curriculum
- 5.16 Brief Summary of a School Curriculum
- 5.17 Balance Mental and Spiritual
- 6 Metaphors about Education
- 7 References
Contributors
[edit | edit source]- Peter Terry, Part 1
- Rodney Clarken, Part 2