This chapter is dedicated to exploring the efficacy and ethical considerations of teaching mindfulness in business. The emergence of mindfulness as a popular means of enhancing workplace skills has come under some scrutiny and criticism. Particularly, teaching mindfulness in business without the ...
As part of the business program accreditation process in 1994, Morehouse College added a three-credit hour course entitled Leadership and Professional Development (LPD) to its business core curriculum. This undergraduate course is designed to prepare the emerging leader for the 21st century workplace—...
Self-determination theory emphasizes the crucial role of need-supportive teaching in facilitating student motivation and engagement. However, much of the r
We would suggest all the usual go-tos - mindfulness, exercise, prioritizing rest, and checking in with yourself. However, to step away from those norms, we also suggest doing an exercise where you look at your job-related ideals and see if there are many that aren’t reflected by your ...
(Kiezel, 2012; Lipman, 2003). Furthermore, given how people often stumble into a default mode, wasting time potentially used for nourishing curiosity, philosophy – as an ancient “mindfulness” tool - provides us with critical reflective tools to ongoingly examine our engagements, by forcing us...
Form a Professional Learning Community Focused on EI in Teaching: Collaborate with other educators to share ideas, strategies, and resources related to EI in the classroom. 5.4 Mindfulness Practices Incorporate Meditation or Deep Breathing Exercises into Daily Routine: Mindfulness practices can enhance ...
Students can also be encouraged to incorporate physical activity and mindfulness into their day. Parents can help their children to establish a routine, for instance by using the normal school day as a guide. They can help to establish an appropriate space where children can do their learning ...
As we make decisions in the museum workplace, we should be asking ourselves: what are we prioritizing over the skills, knowledge, experiences, and perspectives of our co-workers and colleagues? When might we be valuing ‘the museum’ over the people who work within it? * * * In her ...
as well as the protective role of social support. This study fills a gap in the research on teachers’ subjective well-being and provides empirical evidence from the perspective of time poverty, contributing to the promotion of teacher well-being and the optimization of the digital teaching envir...
At A Balanced Practice, I also offer CLE programming and Well-being Retreats where lawyers can learn how bringing strategies like mindfulness and self-compassion into their practice can help with managing stress while enhancing competence, workplace relationships, and client service skills (programming ...