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Antioch now has two programs in Mindfulness for Teachers! | Mindfulness For Educators
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Antioch University New England's Blog for Educators interested in applying mindfulness to their daily work! Antioch now has two programs in Mindfulness for Teachers! Antioch University New England. April 4, 2014. Mindfulness for Educators Certificate Program. Now Accepting Applications for Fall 2014. All courses fully on-line. Year-long program completed in fall-summer of any academic year. One course per term. The program strengthens an educator’s innate wisdom through the study and daily application of...
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Kickapoo is not afraid! | Mindfulness For Educators
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Antioch University New England's Blog for Educators interested in applying mindfulness to their daily work! Kickapoo is not afraid! June 5, 2014. Lately at our house, we’ve been doing yoga after dinner. We found a great resource called. What we love about it is that its really developmentally appropriate for young yogis! Each 10-15 minute video is an adventure story where children (and parents) are led through a series of yoga poses as part of the story. Jamie, your Cosmic Kids instructor. You are commen...
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The gap | Mindfulness For Educators
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Antioch University New England's Blog for Educators interested in applying mindfulness to their daily work! September 17, 2013. Misaru Emoto Water Crystal “Love and Appreciation”. June 8, 2014 at 11:40 am. Nice post for Students.Mindful Education is very important for student. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Center for Mindful Inquiry.
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We’re taking our mindfulness practices on the road! | Mindfulness For Educators
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Antioch University New England's Blog for Educators interested in applying mindfulness to their daily work! We’re taking our mindfulness practices on the road! November 6, 2012. Antioch New England Experienced Educator student, Selena Goldberg, and faculty member, Susan Dreyer Leon will be presenting at the Coalition of Essential Schools Fall Forum this Saturday, November 10. For more information about the Fall Forum, please visit the CES website. There is still space available for Saturday’s session!
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“What do you do with the mad that you feel?” | Mindfulness For Educators
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Antioch University New England's Blog for Educators interested in applying mindfulness to their daily work! 8220;What do you do with the mad that you feel? March 18, 2012. Lately, my five year old daughter and I have been doing the Pebble Meditation from Thich Nhat Hanh’s book. Planting Seeds: Practicing Mindfulness with Children. The World According to Mr. Rogers. March 20, 2012 at 2:30 am. I like this idea. We surely need more peace in our classrooms. Teachers need to acknowledge that they are ...Fill ...
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Teaching as a Mindfulness Practice | Mindfulness For Educators
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Antioch University New England's Blog for Educators interested in applying mindfulness to their daily work! Teaching as a Mindfulness Practice. September 12, 2014. Teaching as a Mindfulness Practice. This singing art is sea foam. The graceful movements come from a pearl. Somewhere on the ocean floor. Poems reach up like spindrift and the edge. Of driftwood along the beach, wanting! From a slow and powerful root. That we can’t see. Stop the words now. Open the window in the center of your chest,. It is so...
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Vipassana Metta Foundation on Maui. Redwood Valley, California. Barre Center for Buddhist Studies. Lafayette, New Jersey. Cambridge Insight Meditation Center. Valley Insight Meditation Society. Lebanon, New Hampshire. Redwood City, California. Insight Meditation Center of Pioneer Valley. Insight Meditation Community of San Francisco. San Francisco, California. Insight Meditation Community of Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. The Philadelphia Meditation Center. Seattle Insight Meditation Center.
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Mindfulness and Contemplative Education. An Interactive Site for Teachers, Scholars, Researchers, and Students. News & Events. Call For Proposals Holistic Teaching and Learning Conference in Ashland, Oregon USA. 2017 Philosophy of Education Call For Papers. Call For Papers from The Comparative International Education Society. Archives: Calls for Papers. Reconstructing ‘Education’ through Mindful Attention by Oren Ergas. Just For Today: And Holistic Journal, by Paul E. Royes. Centre for Mindful Inquiry.
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What I’ve learned from Walter | Mindfulness For Educators
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Antioch University New England's Blog for Educators interested in applying mindfulness to their daily work! What I’ve learned from Walter. April 8, 2013. At our house this week we’ve been reading the hugely popular book. Walter, the Farting Dog. By William Kotzwinkle. My six year old brought it home as her library book this week. When I asked her what she liked about it she said, That it’s funny and that it makes me want to laugh because before it, I never said ‘fart’ in my life. We are so quick to judge...