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Implementing Mindfulness in Schools aims to provide practical, trustworthy and evidence-based guidance on developing mindfulness in schools and in the whole community who work and learn there. It attempts to bring some clarity to an area of education that is growing fast, and with very promising evidence and much enthusiasm from schools, but which can be confusing and is often riddled with misunderstandings.
The guidance is based on: international scientific evidence of the outcomes of mindfulness in schools.
international empirical research on implementing and embedding mindfulness in schools for teachers and students.
advice from a range of experts, drawn from innovators in schools, programme developers, researchers and academics and contemplative practitioners.
The guidance is for a range of audiences: those who are actively working in the 3-18 UK education systems initiating, leading and developing practical work on in school settings, or policy mindfulness, with children and young people and the adults who work with them. The detail and application of the advice has a specifically UK focus.
those from other parts of the world who are working in this area, and who should find the principles and the evidence base on outcomes and implementation relevant to their situation.
those programme makers who are developing
and leading mindfulness courses and practices specifically for use in schools or with young people.
those who are working in related areas such as compassion, mental health, emotional and social education, personal development and reflective learning who want to explore what policy and practice around mindfulness has to offer in the joint effort to make schools more humane and effective places.
those who are broadly interested in what is happening with mindfulness in schools.
The guidance is based on: international scientific evidence of the outcomes of mindfulness in schools.
international empirical research on implementing and embedding mindfulness in schools for teachers and students.
advice from a range of experts, drawn from innovators in schools, programme developers, researchers and academics and contemplative practitioners.
The guidance is for a range of audiences: those who are actively working in the 3-18 UK education systems initiating, leading and developing practical work on in school settings, or policy mindfulness, with children and young people and the adults who work with them. The detail and application of the advice has a specifically UK focus.
those from other parts of the world who are working in this area, and who should find the principles and the evidence base on outcomes and implementation relevant to their situation.
those programme makers who are developing
and leading mindfulness courses and practices specifically for use in schools or with young people.
those who are working in related areas such as compassion, mental health, emotional and social education, personal development and reflective learning who want to explore what policy and practice around mindfulness has to offer in the joint effort to make schools more humane and effective places.
those who are broadly interested in what is happening with mindfulness in schools.
Implementing Mindfulness in Schools aims to provide practical, trustworthy and evidence-based guidance on developing mindfulness in schools and in the whole community who work and learn there. It attempts to bring some clarity to an area of education that is growing fast, and with very promising evidence and much enthusiasm from schools, but which can be confusing and is often riddled with misunderstandings.
The guidance is based on: international scientific evidence of the outcomes of mindfulness in schools.
international empirical research on implementing and embedding mindfulness in schools for teachers and students.
advice from a range of experts, drawn from innovators in schools, programme developers, researchers and academics and contemplative practitioners.
The guidance is for a range of audiences: those who are actively working in the 3-18 UK education systems initiating, leading and developing practical work on in school settings, or policy mindfulness, with children and young people and the adults who work with them. The detail and application of the advice has a specifically UK focus.
those from other parts of the world who are working in this area, and who should find the principles and the evidence base on outcomes and implementation relevant to their situation.
those programme makers who are developing
and leading mindfulness courses and practices specifically for use in schools or with young people.
those who are working in related areas such as compassion, mental health, emotional and social education, personal development and reflective learning who want to explore what policy and practice around mindfulness has to offer in the joint effort to make schools more humane and effective places.
those who are broadly interested in what is happening with mindfulness in schools.
The guidance is based on: international scientific evidence of the outcomes of mindfulness in schools.
international empirical research on implementing and embedding mindfulness in schools for teachers and students.
advice from a range of experts, drawn from innovators in schools, programme developers, researchers and academics and contemplative practitioners.
The guidance is for a range of audiences: those who are actively working in the 3-18 UK education systems initiating, leading and developing practical work on in school settings, or policy mindfulness, with children and young people and the adults who work with them. The detail and application of the advice has a specifically UK focus.
those from other parts of the world who are working in this area, and who should find the principles and the evidence base on outcomes and implementation relevant to their situation.
those programme makers who are developing
and leading mindfulness courses and practices specifically for use in schools or with young people.
those who are working in related areas such as compassion, mental health, emotional and social education, personal development and reflective learning who want to explore what policy and practice around mindfulness has to offer in the joint effort to make schools more humane and effective places.
those who are broadly interested in what is happening with mindfulness in schools.
Über den Autor
Katherine Weare is Emeritus Professor at the University of Southampton and co-lead for Education for the Mindfulness Initiative. Starting out as a secondary school teacher, Katherine is known internationally for her ground-breaking work on mindfulness in education. This grows out of a long career focusing on research and development on well-being, mental health, and social and emotional learning in education.
Katherine has published some of the most influential books, papers and reviews in the field, advised UK governments, the European Union and the World Health Organisation, and led on the development of practical strategies and programmes across most European countries which have been sustained to this day. These include the seminal 'Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning' (SEAL) programme across the UK, and the 'European Network of Healthy Schools' across Europe, both of which put wellbeing at the heart of the whole school process. Her recent book, co-written with Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh 'Happy Teachers Change The World: A Guide to Cultivating Mindfulness in Education' has been translated into 7 languages and won several awards. She is currently leading the development of the vibrant 'Community of Contemplative Education' for Mind and Life Europe.
Katherine has published some of the most influential books, papers and reviews in the field, advised UK governments, the European Union and the World Health Organisation, and led on the development of practical strategies and programmes across most European countries which have been sustained to this day. These include the seminal 'Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning' (SEAL) programme across the UK, and the 'European Network of Healthy Schools' across Europe, both of which put wellbeing at the heart of the whole school process. Her recent book, co-written with Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh 'Happy Teachers Change The World: A Guide to Cultivating Mindfulness in Education' has been translated into 7 languages and won several awards. She is currently leading the development of the vibrant 'Community of Contemplative Education' for Mind and Life Europe.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2021 |
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Produktart: | Ratgeber |
Rubrik: | Fitness & Gesundheit |
Thema: | Entspannung & Meditation |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9781913353049 |
ISBN-10: | 1913353044 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | Paperback |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: |
Weare, Katherine
Bethune, Adrian |
Redaktion: | Bristow, Jamie |
Hersteller: | The Mindfulness Initiative |
Maße: | 297 x 210 x 9 mm |
Von/Mit: | Katherine Weare (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 16.03.2021 |
Gewicht: | 0,476 kg |
Über den Autor
Katherine Weare is Emeritus Professor at the University of Southampton and co-lead for Education for the Mindfulness Initiative. Starting out as a secondary school teacher, Katherine is known internationally for her ground-breaking work on mindfulness in education. This grows out of a long career focusing on research and development on well-being, mental health, and social and emotional learning in education.
Katherine has published some of the most influential books, papers and reviews in the field, advised UK governments, the European Union and the World Health Organisation, and led on the development of practical strategies and programmes across most European countries which have been sustained to this day. These include the seminal 'Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning' (SEAL) programme across the UK, and the 'European Network of Healthy Schools' across Europe, both of which put wellbeing at the heart of the whole school process. Her recent book, co-written with Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh 'Happy Teachers Change The World: A Guide to Cultivating Mindfulness in Education' has been translated into 7 languages and won several awards. She is currently leading the development of the vibrant 'Community of Contemplative Education' for Mind and Life Europe.
Katherine has published some of the most influential books, papers and reviews in the field, advised UK governments, the European Union and the World Health Organisation, and led on the development of practical strategies and programmes across most European countries which have been sustained to this day. These include the seminal 'Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning' (SEAL) programme across the UK, and the 'European Network of Healthy Schools' across Europe, both of which put wellbeing at the heart of the whole school process. Her recent book, co-written with Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh 'Happy Teachers Change The World: A Guide to Cultivating Mindfulness in Education' has been translated into 7 languages and won several awards. She is currently leading the development of the vibrant 'Community of Contemplative Education' for Mind and Life Europe.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2021 |
---|---|
Produktart: | Ratgeber |
Rubrik: | Fitness & Gesundheit |
Thema: | Entspannung & Meditation |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9781913353049 |
ISBN-10: | 1913353044 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | Paperback |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: |
Weare, Katherine
Bethune, Adrian |
Redaktion: | Bristow, Jamie |
Hersteller: | The Mindfulness Initiative |
Maße: | 297 x 210 x 9 mm |
Von/Mit: | Katherine Weare (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 16.03.2021 |
Gewicht: | 0,476 kg |
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