“This updated and expanded second edition of <i>The Mindful Teacher</i> presents a truly inspiring vision of educational change. It is essential reading for all who agree that it is time to spark a quiet revolution of learning in which teachers and their students can truly flourish.”- Michael Schratz, president of the International Congress of School Effectiveness and Improvement;<br /><br />“When reforms in some education systems result in alienated teaching rather than improved learning, it takes a book like <i>The Mindful Teacher</i> to remind all that education has deeper meaning and substance than merely achieving performance indicators. This book has a very important message for all educators!”- Pak Tee Ng, National Institute of Education, Singapore, author of <i>Educational Change in Singapore</i>
Book Features:
- Nitty-gritty descriptions of teachers leading grassroots change.
- Practical recommendations on ways to retain the best of previous practices while creatively blending them with new innovations.
- Valuable ways of using principles of mindful teaching for thinking through the affordances, as well as the distractions, that accompany new technologies.
- Research-tested approaches to whole-school change that honor the work of educators and accelerate the learning of students.
- The Mindful Teacher describes real educators in real schools working with real students. It bridges the rapidly evolving field of mindfulness studies with educators’ life-long quests for substantial and sustainable improvements in the educations we provide our students.
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Biografisk notat
Dennis Shirley is professor of education at the Lynch School of Education at Boston College.Elizabeth MacDonald is a teacher in the Boston Public Schools.