Rehumanizing Modern Education: Spiritual Holistic Education as a Framework for Restoring Meaning and Human Wholeness
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Education paradigm, human wholeness, spiritual education, holistic educationAbstract
Modern education has achieved significant progress in expanding access, standardization, and learning assessment. However, these achievements are accompanied by emerging challenges such as learning fatigue, psychological pressure, the loss of meaning in learning, and the reduction of human dimensions within educational systems. Education increasingly prioritizes measurable outcomes, standardized procedures, and academic competition, while often neglecting the holistic development of learners, including emotional, social, and spiritual aspects. This study aims to examine the crisis of meaning in modern education and propose the Spiritual Holistic Education (SHE) paradigm as an alternative conceptual framework to restore human wholeness in educational processes. The research employs a qualitative conceptual approach through literature review and critical analysis of contemporary educational theories and philosophical perspectives on human development. The findings indicate that modern education is dominated by quantification, bureaucratic management, and cognitive reduction, which gradually marginalize the existential dimensions of learners. Consequently, many students experience a crisis of identity, diminished sense of meaning, and weakened relational engagement within educational environments. The study proposes Spiritual Holistic Education as a paradigm integrating cognitive, emotional, social, and spiritual development in learning. SHE emphasizes reflective learning, relational pedagogy, and holistic assessment to cultivate inner awareness, ethical responsibility, and meaningful learning experiences.
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