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This book introduces mindfulness as an approach for enhancing the
supervision of teachers and teacher candidates. Drawing on
empirical research and the welcoming of mindfulness in public
school classrooms, the author makes the case for embracing
mindfulness methods as a way to become more conscious of
supervisory practices and “less reactive” and to enhance
regularly enacted tasks, such as classroom observations,
conference, and foster relationships and developing collegiality.
In contrast to traditional models of supervision, the author
reframes supervision as a present moment experience in which
unlimited possibilities exist. Awakening to Educational
Supervision: A Mindfulness-Based Approach to Coaching and
Supporting Teachers provides specific techniques and exercises,
such as mindfulness breathing and meditation, mindful walking,
mindful note-taking, and deep listening, that can be embedded in
supervision routines and practices. Additional notions furthering
the mindful supervision approach are also addressed, including the
role of intuition, mindfulness in relation to ethical and moral
action within supervision, and mindfulness as a way to further
building community among school stakeholders.
This book provides background, strategies, and tips for higher
education faculty and instructors interested in incorporating
meditation in their classrooms. The work is based on research
involving introducing brief meditation practices to college
students and developing a detailed guide. Readers will learn how to
develop their own meditation practice as an academic, to set the
stage of introducing practice to students, to create ideal
conditions for meditation in the classroom, specific,
classroom-friendly meditation methods, ways to advance meditation
practice with students and keep it interesting, and how to spread
the culture of meditation across campus. A detailed script is
provided.
This book provides background, strategies, and tips for higher
education faculty and instructors interested in incorporating
meditation in their classrooms. The work is based on research
involving introducing brief meditation practices to college
students and developing a detailed guide. Readers will learn how to
develop their own meditation practice as an academic, to set the
stage of introducing practice to students, to create ideal
conditions for meditation in the classroom, specific,
classroom-friendly meditation methods, ways to advance meditation
practice with students and keep it interesting, and how to spread
the culture of meditation across campus. A detailed script is
provided.
This book introduces mindfulness as an approach for enhancing the
supervision of teachers and teacher candidates. Drawing on
empirical research and the welcoming of mindfulness in public
school classrooms, the author makes the case for embracing
mindfulness methods as a way to become more conscious of
supervisory practices and “less reactive” and to enhance
regularly enacted tasks, such as classroom observations,
conference, and foster relationships and developing collegiality.
In contrast to traditional models of supervision, the author
reframes supervision as a present moment experience in which
unlimited possibilities exist. Awakening to Educational
Supervision: A Mindfulness-Based Approach to Coaching and
Supporting Teachers provides specific techniques and exercises,
such as mindfulness breathing and meditation, mindful walking,
mindful note-taking, and deep listening, that can be embedded in
supervision routines and practices. Additional notions furthering
the mindful supervision approach are also addressed, including the
role of intuition, mindfulness in relation to ethical and moral
action within supervision, and mindfulness as a way to further
building community among school stakeholders.
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