What Is #Humanistic #Education?
#Humanisticeducation is a transformative #educational approach rooted in the #philosophy and #psychology of #humanism. At its heart lies a deep respect for #humandignity and the belief that every #child possesses unlimited potential — emotionally, mentally, physically, socially and spiritually. It is an approach grounded in reason, #conscious awareness and the thoughtful #development of the mind.
https://thehumanist.com/commentary/what-is-humanistic-education
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Hans-Werner Gessmann
* Psychologist (1950 – 2023)
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#Humanists Making a Difference: #Humanistic #Rabbi & #Celebrant Adam Chalom
We do need tools to share to help people the path back onto the #openweb
The struggle to grow the #Fediverse and this #openweb reboot has never been about technology alone - it's always been about narrative, framing, and belonging. If we want people to step away from the toxic silos of the #closedweb and #dotdons to step into something better, we need more than protocols and servers - we need invitations. That’s why it's good to see the redesigned onboarding experience at Fedidb.com/welcome. I had a quick look at it, and it seems to be a "native" practical […]https://hamishcampbell.com/we-do-need-tools-to-share-to-help-people-the-path-back-onto-the-openweb/
Excerpted from Contemporary #Humanistic #Judaism: #Beliefs, #Values, Practices
by Adam Chalom and Jodi Kornfeld
"Sometimes ideological #secularists—particularly early twentieth-century #Zionists working for a #secular, Hebrew-speaking #Jewish state and socialists creating new expressions of secular #Jewishness in #Yiddish—also adapted traditional Jewish forms to their #political agendas."
Reprinted with permission from The Jewish Publication Society (pp. 3-9) Copyright 2025 THROUGHOUT JEWISH HISTORY, many Jews have questioned specific Jewish religious beliefs. In the nineteenth century, thousands of Jews became more secularized through the Haskalah (Enlightenment) and experiences of emancipation and integration in Europe and America. Sometimes ideological secularists—particularly early twentieth-century Zionists working for […]