ERIC Number: EJ1250745
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2020-May
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The "Wages of Worship," Religious Education, and Human Capital Development in the Black Church: Voices from Rural African American Primary Caregiving Grandmothers
Adult Learning, v31 n2 p69-77 May 2020
Grandmothers are often referred to as the spiritual learners and leaders within families and often pass their religious teachings on to their children and grandchildren. This qualitative study investigated learning and human capital development among rural African American grandmothers (n = 10) caring for their grandchildren. The findings revealed the participants' perception of the Black Church, an agency for learning. The findings further revealed the benefits of religious education in learning communities and how the skills the participants acquired through such engagements contributed to their human capital development, thereby indicating the "wages of worship." Finally, findings indicated how the participants utilized religious teachings to support the development of the children in their care.
Descriptors: Grandparents Raising Grandchildren, Females, Religious Education, Human Capital, African American Culture, Church Role, Rural Areas, Skill Development, Religious Factors, Child Development, Informal Education
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Language: English
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