In this article, I argue that educators can utilize mindfulness practices to enhance the efficacy of anti-oppressive pedagogy. The philosophies of Wittgenstein and Nagarjuna provide a holistic human ontology and show that learning affects students at all levels: mind, body, emotion, and spirit. My analysis of the phenomenology of thinking reveals the modes of relationship to ideation. I have proposed mindfulness practice as a proven technique to address the non-cognitive forms of attachment to ideation that may remain in force despite the most thorough-going intellectual change. Keywords: mindful pedagogy, anti-oppressive pedagogy, critical pedagogy, mindfulness meditation Dans cet article, l’auteure fait valoir que les enseignants peuvent ...
This thesis explores the topic of implementing mindfulness programs with teachers in school settings...
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The chapter examines the institutionalization of unreason and the potential role of meditation in di...
In this article, I argue that educators can utilize mindfulness practices to enhance the efficacy of...
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Mindfulness and Vipassana can help teachers teach anti-oppressively because practitioners learn to i...
Mindfulness-based Interventions (MBIs) can result in positive ‘side-effects’, such as concentration ...
This paper uses phenomenological psychology both as a qualitative inquiry and a pedagogic tool in or...
Faced with increasing social and environmental disintegration worldwide, and moreover, a seeming ina...
This paper details the second phase of my doctoral research which aimed to collect data about educat...
This thesis explores the topic of implementing mindfulness programs with teachers in school settings...
Over the last decade, there has been a considerable expansion of mindfulness programmes into a numb...
The chapter examines the institutionalization of unreason and the potential role of meditation in di...
In this article, I argue that educators can utilize mindfulness practices to enhance the efficacy of...
Although the implementation of mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) in educational contexts appear...
Exploring the new science of emergence allows us to create a very different classroom than how the m...
This article seeks to amplify a debate initiated in this journal by Hyland (2016)by deepening a numb...
Mindfulness-based interventions are becoming an increasingly popular means for helpingstudents deal ...
The purpose of this study is to apply mindfulness practice, or heightened awareness, to modes of inq...
While mindfulness practices have demonstrated utility in bolstering human well-being and functioning...
Mindfulness and Vipassana can help teachers teach anti-oppressively because practitioners learn to i...
Mindfulness-based Interventions (MBIs) can result in positive ‘side-effects’, such as concentration ...
This paper uses phenomenological psychology both as a qualitative inquiry and a pedagogic tool in or...
Faced with increasing social and environmental disintegration worldwide, and moreover, a seeming ina...
This paper details the second phase of my doctoral research which aimed to collect data about educat...
This thesis explores the topic of implementing mindfulness programs with teachers in school settings...
Over the last decade, there has been a considerable expansion of mindfulness programmes into a numb...
The chapter examines the institutionalization of unreason and the potential role of meditation in di...