ABSTRACT

Mindfulness can be used in the classroom as a method to increase overall teacher effectiveness, raise student achievement, and reignite the joy of teaching and learning. Mindfulness in the Classroom introduces eight mindful principles that support social and emotional learning for teachers and students in today's schools, leading to increased empathy, kindness, self-awareness, integrity, self-control, and honesty. The book provides an introduction and theoretical overview of mindfulness, followed by a discussion of the eight mindful principles. Research-based evidence is presented alongside differentiated teaching activities and classroom examples, helping to bridge the gap from theory to practice. Larger implications for schools and society are also discussed, including a call to use these principles to teach the whole child. Mindfulness in the Classroom offers teachers and students a guide for the journey back to the heart of teaching and learning.

part I|43 pages

Mindfulness Matters

chapter |8 pages

How to Use This Book

chapter |11 pages

Mindfulness for Teaching and Learning

The Foundations

chapter |19 pages

A Mindfulness Framework

part II|127 pages

The Eight Principles

chapter Principle 1|20 pages

“I” Work

chapter Principle 2|10 pages

Creativity

chapter Principle 3|27 pages

Cultivating Connections

chapter Principle 4|16 pages

Writing

chapter Principle 5|13 pages

Breathing and Movement

chapter Principle 6|11 pages

Gratitude

chapter Principle 7|9 pages

Holding Space

chapter Principle 8|11 pages

Commit-to-One

part III|9 pages

To Teach and Learn

chapter |4 pages

A Call to Action

chapter |3 pages

Imagining a Mindful World