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Mindful Teaching and Learning - Developing a Pedagogy of Well-Being (Hardcover): Karen Ragoonaden Mindful Teaching and Learning - Developing a Pedagogy of Well-Being (Hardcover)
Karen Ragoonaden; Contributions by Tom Bassarear, Kathryn Byrnes, Sabre Cherkowski, Kelly Hanson, …
R3,070 Discovery Miles 30 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Mindful Teaching and Learning: Developing a Pedagogy of Well-Being features a community of scholar-practitioners from across disciplines, methodologies, and ideological perspectives exploring and examining contexts that support mindful teaching, mindful learning, and a pedagogy of well-being. Collectively, these chapters document and analyze the opportunities and challenges within pedagogical sites and discuss how the disposition of mindfulness can be nurtured and sustained in educational practice and praxis. Bolstered by the positive evidence-based standards emanating from clinical settings, mindfulness based training has spread into a variety of other fields like psychology, healthcare, and more recently, education. Within pedagogical environments, an emergent secular conception of mindfulness, under the auspices of educational psychologists like Langer (1987; 1997), Goleman, (2008), Lantieri (2008), Roeser, Skinner, Beers, and Jennings, (2012), and Schonert-Reichl and Lawlor (2010), is making headway. Consequently, Mindfulness Training (MT) resources have been applied to educational contexts in order to maximize the academic, emotional, physical, and psychological benefits provided by this mind-body approach to well-being. Acknowledging the increasing evidence base for the efficacy of mindfulness interventions as well as the elevated stress levels reported by many educators and their students, this book discusses how mindful practices, praxis, and research can inform and support pedagogy, curriculum, and leadership initiatives in higher education in the twenty-first century. Alongside the multitude of recent studies in the area of Mindfulness, contributors discuss their own experiences using Self-study, Contemplative pedagogy, Living Educational Theory, and Curriculum Inquiry. The content of this book examines ways in which to develop habits of mind and courses of action, as well as a curriculum of study that can support educators as they cultivate competencies for thriving and coping with the modern demands of being a teacher.

Mindful Teaching and Learning - Developing a Pedagogy of Well-Being (Paperback): Karen Ragoonaden Mindful Teaching and Learning - Developing a Pedagogy of Well-Being (Paperback)
Karen Ragoonaden; Contributions by Tom Bassarear, Kathryn Byrnes, Sabre Cherkowski, Kelly Hanson, …
R1,195 Discovery Miles 11 950 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Mindful Teaching and Learning: Developing a Pedagogy of Well-Being features a community of scholar-practitioners from across disciplines, methodologies, and ideological perspectives exploring and examining contexts that support mindful teaching, mindful learning, and a pedagogy of well-being. Collectively, these chapters document and analyze the opportunities and challenges within pedagogical sites and discuss how the disposition of mindfulness can be nurtured and sustained in educational practice and praxis. Bolstered by the positive evidence-based standards emanating from clinical settings, mindfulness based training has spread into a variety of other fields like psychology, healthcare, and more recently, education. Within pedagogical environments, an emergent secular conception of mindfulness, under the auspices of educational psychologists like Langer (1987; 1997), Goleman, (2008), Lantieri (2008), Roeser, Skinner, Beers, and Jennings, (2012), and Schonert-Reichl and Lawlor (2010), is making headway. Consequently, Mindfulness Training (MT) resources have been applied to educational contexts in order to maximize the academic, emotional, physical, and psychological benefits provided by this mind-body approach to well-being. Acknowledging the increasing evidence base for the efficacy of mindfulness interventions as well as the elevated stress levels reported by many educators and their students, this book discusses how mindful practices, praxis, and research can inform and support pedagogy, curriculum, and leadership initiatives in higher education in the twenty-first century. Alongside the multitude of recent studies in the area of Mindfulness, contributors discuss their own experiences using Self-study, Contemplative pedagogy, Living Educational Theory, and Curriculum Inquiry. The content of this book examines ways in which to develop habits of mind and courses of action, as well as a curriculum of study that can support educators as they cultivate competencies for thriving and coping with the modern demands of being a teacher.

Impacting Teaching and Learning - Contemplative Practices, Pedagogy, and Research in Education (Paperback): Elizabeth Hope... Impacting Teaching and Learning - Contemplative Practices, Pedagogy, and Research in Education (Paperback)
Elizabeth Hope Dorman, Kathryn Byrnes, Jane E. Dalton
R902 Discovery Miles 9 020 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The second book in this series, Impacting Teaching and Learning: Contemplative Practices, Pedagogy, and Research in Education, demonstrates research-based practices from a variety of teacher education programs, bringing together a rich collection of voices from diverse settings. All of the authors in this book share their research investigating the varied ways learners respond to contemplative practices, and the skills and dispositions that contemplative practices cultivate in preservice teachers. Authors explore challenges faced institutionally, with students, and personnel.

Impacting Teaching and Learning - Contemplative Practices, Pedagogy, and Research in Education (Hardcover): Elizabeth Hope... Impacting Teaching and Learning - Contemplative Practices, Pedagogy, and Research in Education (Hardcover)
Elizabeth Hope Dorman, Kathryn Byrnes, Jane E. Dalton
R1,532 Discovery Miles 15 320 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The second book in this series, Impacting Teaching and Learning: Contemplative Practices, Pedagogy, and Research in Education, demonstrates research-based practices from a variety of teacher education programs, bringing together a rich collection of voices from diverse settings. All of the authors in this book share their research investigating the varied ways learners respond to contemplative practices, and the skills and dispositions that contemplative practices cultivate in preservice teachers. Authors explore challenges faced institutionally, with students, and personnel.

The Teaching Self - Contemplative Practices, Pedagogy, and Research in Education (Paperback): Jane E. Dalton, Elizabeth Hope... The Teaching Self - Contemplative Practices, Pedagogy, and Research in Education (Paperback)
Jane E. Dalton, Elizabeth Hope Dorman, Kathryn Byrnes
R631 Discovery Miles 6 310 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In The Teaching Self: Contemplative Practices, Pedagogy, and Research in Education, a rich collection of voices from diverse settings illustrates the ways in which first-person experiences with contemplative practices lay a foundation for contemplative pedagogy and research in teacher education. Contemplative practice depends on cultivating an understanding of oneself, as well as one's relationship and interdependence of others and the world, and it is this precept that guides the focus of these portraits of practice. The teaching self of the scholar benefits from reflective and authentic engagement and a commitment to equity and ethical action. Several authors examine the direct and indirect influence contemplative practices have on their students as future educators. All of the authors in this book share first-hand experiences with contemplative practices that honor, support, and deepen awareness of the teaching self by exploring the journey of identifying as a contemplative educator.

The Teaching Self - Contemplative Practices, Pedagogy, and Research in Education (Hardcover): Jane E. Dalton, Elizabeth Hope... The Teaching Self - Contemplative Practices, Pedagogy, and Research in Education (Hardcover)
Jane E. Dalton, Elizabeth Hope Dorman, Kathryn Byrnes
R1,235 Discovery Miles 12 350 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In The Teaching Self: Contemplative Practices, Pedagogy, and Research in Education, a rich collection of voices from diverse settings illustrates the ways in which first-person experiences with contemplative practices lay a foundation for contemplative pedagogy and research in teacher education. Contemplative practice depends on cultivating an understanding of oneself, as well as one's relationship and interdependence of others and the world, and it is this precept that guides the focus of these portraits of practice. The teaching self of the scholar benefits from reflective and authentic engagement and a commitment to equity and ethical action. Several authors examine the direct and indirect influence contemplative practices have on their students as future educators. All of the authors in this book share first-hand experiences with contemplative practices that honor, support, and deepen awareness of the teaching self by exploring the journey of identifying as a contemplative educator.

Cultivating a Culture of Learning - Contemplative Practices, Pedagogy, and Research in Education (Paperback): Kathryn Byrnes,... Cultivating a Culture of Learning - Contemplative Practices, Pedagogy, and Research in Education (Paperback)
Kathryn Byrnes, Jane E. Dalton, Elizabeth Hope Dorman
R901 Discovery Miles 9 010 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Cultivating a Culture of Learning: Contemplative Practices, Pedagogy, and Research in Education illustrates portraits of practice from a variety of teacher education programs, bringing together a rich collection of voices from diverse settings. Authors share their first-hand experience of cultivating a culture of learning as teacher educators and employing contemplative practices in their work with educators. Contemplative practices, pedagogy, and research are analyzed as essential components of cultivating cultures of learning in classrooms. Several chapters offer innovative models, pedagogy, and courses utilizing contemplative practices. The authors in this book advocate and express the importance of creating spaces where the inner life and qualities such as intuition, creativity, silence, and heart-centered learning are valued and work in partnership with cognitive and rational ways of knowing and being in the world. Authors explore challenges faced institutionally, with students, and personally. The insights and challenges shared in these portraits of practice are intended to stimulate conversation and engender future pedagogy and research in the field of contemplative education.

Cultivating a Culture of Learning - Contemplative Practices, Pedagogy, and Research in Education (Hardcover): Kathryn Byrnes,... Cultivating a Culture of Learning - Contemplative Practices, Pedagogy, and Research in Education (Hardcover)
Kathryn Byrnes, Jane E. Dalton, Elizabeth Hope Dorman
R1,530 Discovery Miles 15 300 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Cultivating a Culture of Learning: Contemplative Practices, Pedagogy, and Research in Education illustrates portraits of practice from a variety of teacher education programs, bringing together a rich collection of voices from diverse settings. Authors share their first-hand experience of cultivating a culture of learning as teacher educators and employing contemplative practices in their work with educators. Contemplative practices, pedagogy, and research are analyzed as essential components of cultivating cultures of learning in classrooms. Several chapters offer innovative models, pedagogy, and courses utilizing contemplative practices. The authors in this book advocate and express the importance of creating spaces where the inner life and qualities such as intuition, creativity, silence, and heart-centered learning are valued and work in partnership with cognitive and rational ways of knowing and being in the world. Authors explore challenges faced institutionally, with students, and personally. The insights and challenges shared in these portraits of practice are intended to stimulate conversation and engender future pedagogy and research in the field of contemplative education.

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