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One Approach to a Counseling and Spirituality Course
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One Approach to a Counseling and Spirituality Course

Robert Pate and Maureen Hall
Counseling and values, Vol.49(2), pp.155-160
01/01/2005

Abstract

Academic Standards Accreditation (Institutions) Beliefs Blended Learning College students Counseling Counselor Client Relationship Counselor education Counselor Educators Counselor Training Counselors Course Objectives Course Selection (Students) Electronic Libraries Ethics Feedback (Response) Field Experience Programs Independent Study Internet Online Courses Professional ethics Religious Factors Required Courses Seminars Spirituality Student Diversity Student Reaction Teacher Improvement Teaching Methods
The authors describe the design of and student reaction to a counseling and spirituality course offered to full-time resident counselor education students at the University of Virginia, a secular university. The course was offered as a blended Internet-based and seminar course. The Internet components were the result of student feedback from previous distance Internet courses. Positive student reactions to both the content and the method were reported. The students viewed the Internet discussion of spiritual and religious issues as a positive feature of the course. Their most common suggestion was to have more seminar meetings to discuss the issues raised in required Internet postings. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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