In a project with long-term prisoners at HMP Dumfries, Scotland, tutors and students explore the notion and application of compassion, focusing in particular on the ways in which understanding compassion enables learning – not just the learning of academic subjects but also of interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence. The project highlights the benefits of teaching a so-called extracurricular subject, at the same time as revealing its centrality to learning in the first place. A lack of adequate teaching time in prison, and the fact that compassion is not considered a core subject in education, are both cited as obstacles in consolidating the work of the project. The benefits of teaching compassion - emotional, intellectual and spiri...
This paper argues that a pedagogy of care can help reduce some of the human damage caused by incarce...
Background: Universities of Brighton, Surrey and the Brighton and Sussex Medical School responde...
The world is in constant change with growing inequality and access. When you watch the news, you are...
In a project with long-term prisoners at HMP Dumfries, Scotland, tutors and students explore the not...
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Gilbert, T. (2016), Embedding and Assessing Compassion in the University Curriculum, ‘Education and ...
Previous studies suggest that narrative fiction promotes social justice by increasing empathy, but c...
Respect is fundamental aspect of how human beings relate to each other and, arguably, is a significa...
Including Course Materials for Developing Interpersonal Compassion in General Education Courses / Ga...
Universities of Brighton, Surrey and the Brighton and Sussex Medical School responded to a regional ...
This chapter considers the challenge of balancing sympathy and empathy in the emotive discipline of ...
People’s experiences of the criminal justice system and, indeed, higher education are dominated by s...
It is needless to remind ourselves of the difficulties that many teaching staff and students have ha...
This paper argues that a pedagogy of care can help reduce some of the human damage caused by incarce...
Background: Universities of Brighton, Surrey and the Brighton and Sussex Medical School responde...
The world is in constant change with growing inequality and access. When you watch the news, you are...
In a project with long-term prisoners at HMP Dumfries, Scotland, tutors and students explore the not...
open access articleThe deployment of moral sight (a sensitivity towards the humanity of all people) ...
The growing competitive and capitalist nature of our Western world appears to be increasingly filter...
Evidence suggests that there is a correlation between the violent images and stories we view through...
Gilbert, T. (2016), Embedding and Assessing Compassion in the University Curriculum, ‘Education and ...
Previous studies suggest that narrative fiction promotes social justice by increasing empathy, but c...
Respect is fundamental aspect of how human beings relate to each other and, arguably, is a significa...
Including Course Materials for Developing Interpersonal Compassion in General Education Courses / Ga...
Universities of Brighton, Surrey and the Brighton and Sussex Medical School responded to a regional ...
This chapter considers the challenge of balancing sympathy and empathy in the emotive discipline of ...
People’s experiences of the criminal justice system and, indeed, higher education are dominated by s...
It is needless to remind ourselves of the difficulties that many teaching staff and students have ha...
This paper argues that a pedagogy of care can help reduce some of the human damage caused by incarce...
Background: Universities of Brighton, Surrey and the Brighton and Sussex Medical School responde...
The world is in constant change with growing inequality and access. When you watch the news, you are...