Skip to main content
logo

AAACE 2021 Annual Conference

October 3–8, 2021

Miramar Beach, Florida

Select FILTERS to search by keywords or presenter.  Please note:  there may be a delay as system processes.

Through the eyes of experts: An investigation into living a profound life

Friday, October 8, 2021 at 8:00 AM–8:25 AM EDT
Azalea III (105)
Keywords

profound living, profound learning, Delphi

Session Abstract

A presentation of results from the first round of a modified Delphi study which sought to understand more deeply what constitutes profound living to include the perceptions, embodiments, identities, and practices of living profoundly. We will discuss our methodology, analysis process, emerging themes, and next steps in the study. 

Session Description

This presentation will use adult learning theories to explain the research design, analysis, and report emerging themes from the first round of a modified Delphi study which sought to understand more deeply what constitutes profound living. Participants will learn about the concepts that informed the research to include profound learning, profundity, and our literature review (Holyoke et al., 2020). This literature review described the profound living conceptualization, which is informed by Loevinger’s Ego Development Theory (EDT) as a framework to inform the essential dimensions of living profoundly. EDT identifies patterns of healthy human development related to progressing awareness as the ego drives meaning making.

The profound living conceptualization is made up of a person’s values, virtues, and perspectives that directly connects to three critical support pillars: eudaimonia, wisdom, and narrative. Profound living is an activity, not a destination.  It is a trajectory of becoming. Connecting to the concept of profound learning, profound living stands as a way of life continually going deeper.

Primary Presenter

Wilson, Katie, University of Idaho

Additional/secondary Presenters

Holyoke, Laura, University of Idaho
Threet, Ali, University of Idaho
Laila Cornwall, Laila, University of Idaho
Loading…