Holistic Education, Part 1: Enduring Principles and Practices
Edited by
Kelli Nigh;
Kelli Nigh
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education,
University of Toronto
, Canada
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Duyen Can
Duyen Can
VNU University of Languages and International Studies
, Vietnam
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ISBN electronic:
978-1-80686-379-2
ISBN print:
978-1-80686-380-8
Publication date:
2026
Book Chapter
6: Awe: Its Role in Holistic Education
By
John P. Miller
John P. Miller
University of Toronto
, Canada
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John P. Miller
University of Toronto
, Canada
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John P. Miller, 2026. "Awe: Its Role in Holistic Education", Holistic Education, Part 1: Enduring Principles and Practices, Kelli Nigh, Duyen Can
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Abstract
This paper explores awe and its role in education. It is based on the research of Dachner Keltner who defines awe as the “feeling of being in the presence of something vast that transcends your current understanding”. There is evidence that experiencing awe is vital to one’s wellbeing. The paper focuses on four types of awe that are most relevant to holistic education: moral beauty, nature, music and spirituality. Examples of awe are given for each of these areas and how they might be explored in educational contexts.
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