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A session for Dartmouth faculty and staff that focuses on incorporating mindfulness into learning environments.
A session for Dartmouth faculty and staff that focuses on incorporating mindfulness into learning environments.
In this session, we'll discuss how mindfulness-based practices in the classroom can deepen learning and heighten focus, sense of safety, and connection for students. The session will include conversation with visiting monastics and expert mindfulness/Dharma teachers from Thich Nhat Hanh’s Plum Village tradition as well as Dartmouth faculty and staff who have incorporated mindfulness into their teaching. They will share examples of methods and practices that are effective in the classroom and the outcomes they have experienced in doing so. Participants will also experience a brief mindful eating exercise as part of lunch, which will be provided. No prior experience is necessary, and instructors from all disciplines are encouraged to attend.
After the session, all participants (as well as those who can’t attend) will be invited to register for a STOP facilitation training to learn a basic mindfulness-based intervention that can be incorporated into any learning environment.
https://students.dartmouth.edu/tucker/events/april-2023-deer-park-monastics-visit
Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.