Having upgraded our website using a slight underspend from the Contemplative Pedagogy Weekend at Emerson College in June we can now insert audio files. To test this out, I have included the audio of my presentation from that weekend entitled 'What does contemplative pedagogy mean for us as teachers'. I have written some notes on … Continue reading We can now include audio files đŸ™‚
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Thoughts emerging from the Emerson Weekend
Before I go off for a weeks holiday I wanted to review the comments that were made following the Contemplative Pedagogy Weekend at Emerson College back in June and consider the implications of those reflections for the network and for us as individuals. I have tried to bring together everyone's comments into a few main … Continue reading Thoughts emerging from the Emerson Weekend
Rethinking teaching – what does contemplative pedagogy mean for us as teachers?
During my session for the weekend I was keen to explore what contemplative pedagogy meant for us as teachers. I was very pleased with how the session was received. The majority of participants really welcomed the space to consider these issues more deeply than their working life usually allows. The reflective practice that we carried … Continue reading Rethinking teaching – what does contemplative pedagogy mean for us as teachers?
Thanks and reflections
I have had a busy week back at my desk following the Contemplative Pedagogy Weekend at Emerson College but I think it is really important to take time to reflect before the event disappears into the distance. I'll share some of my own experiences and thoughts from the weekend in this blog and then next … Continue reading Thanks and reflections
Contemplative pedagogy weekend speaker on mindfulness and normative public conduct
Hello all Over the last few blogs I have been introducing some of the speakers at the Contemplative Pedagogy weekend which is now just two weeks away! Today is the turn of Steven Stanley who is doing some very interesting mindfulness research, with a particular interest in mindfulness meditation as a psychosocial research methodology. I … Continue reading Contemplative pedagogy weekend speaker on mindfulness and normative public conduct
Two more inspiring contemplative pedagogy workshop leaders…
Dear All The two workshop leaders I am pleased to introduce today are Robert-Louis Abrahamson and Alasdair Honeyman. They both came along to our first meeting in London and both have a lovely habit of unexpectedly pikcing up the phone to offer support and guidance when most needed for which I am very grateful. Although … Continue reading Two more inspiring contemplative pedagogy workshop leaders…
Introducing other workshop leaders
Dear All I thought it might be nice to also introduce to you some of the others who will be running workshops at the upcoming contemplative pedagogy weekend. So I thought I'd start with George Perry who has been working hard with me to get the event organised and off the ground. I first met … Continue reading Introducing other workshop leaders
Exciting addition to our contemplative pedagogy weekend
Hello! We are making progress in our organisation of the up coming contemplative pedagogy weekend on 12th-14th June 2015. Yesterday we received confirmation from Louise Coigley who will be running a really exciting workshop on using storytelling to transform the way we teach: ''How telling a story can be'' the art and science of creating … Continue reading Exciting addition to our contemplative pedagogy weekend
Contemplative Pedagogy Weekend – Full Programme
I am pleased to reveal the preliminary programme for the contemplative pedagogy weekend at Emerson College in June. For booking details please visit our events page: https://contemplativepedagogynetwork.wordpress.com/symposium-at-emerson-college/ Please note that we have also extended the early bird booking until May 1st so you can get the whole weekend for £210!
A workshop for students
Hello everyone The focus of this blog was the workshop organised by a University of Essex student society the 'Awakening Society' which teaches meditation and invites speakers from different spiritual traditions. I was asked to run a workshop which introduced students to the idea of contemplative pedagogy. This was arranged as an evening event. Although … Continue reading A workshop for students