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Everybody Present Book Talk by Joanne MacIntyre & Terri Connolly
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Major Theme Everybody Present makes an argument for implementing mindfulness in the classroom to enhance inner peace in teachers and students, ultimately benefitting society.
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Interconnectedness “Studies show that teacher competence in the areas of relational skills and classroom management is the single most influential factor in a student’s learning” (p.37) Empathy: What is the student trying to achieve? What are her needs? Reflection: How does my practice and the learning environment affect my students? Sub-Theme 1
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Activity In groups of 2 or 3 discuss a time when you have compared your life to others, or have felt the need to defend yourself or prove yourself worthy. How did this make you feel? How often do you fully accept yourself as who you are and allow yourself to experience unconditional love?
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Activity Write down 3 things you are grateful for Note why you are grateful for them Put into words the feelings that the exercise evokes in you
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Stress and Anger Management Rage Anger Blame Irritation Unfulfilled expectations Sub-Theme 2
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Abundance Unhealthy desires Healthy desires - generosity Sub-Theme 3
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Wellness & Self Awareness Interoception Cortisol The brain changes when we practice Mindfulness Mirror Neurons Sub-Theme 4
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Connections to Class Historical Connections-Buddhist tradition Jon Kabat-Zinn and stress management Decentering The Four Ennobling Truths Autopilot Concerns/What Mindfulness is Not 2 forms of meditation
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Points to be Aware of Not having enough time More insistent when you experience boredom, let go when you experience distractions Feelings arise Acceptance of thoughts Accept people but not inappropriate behaviour Recognize, accept and calm our feelings Less striving, more acceptance
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AH-HA!! Acceptance will take care of the emotion Guarded in your Mindfulness
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Questions How can we avoid re-traumatizing students when practicing mindfulness? How can these mindfulness activities be integrated into core subject areas so that they reach curricular objectives? How can we serve the needs of those students and teachers who choose to opt out of mindfulness practices? What does this look like? In this post post-modern era what is the role of public education and how does mindfulness fit into this purpose? Considering mindfulness is a being not a doing, can it be taught if it is not something that has been sought out by the individual?
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Thank you for your attention!
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