by Steven Thurston Oliver, McKeown School of Education, Salem State University, U.S.A. It was a wonderful experience offering a webinar entitled Contemplative Pedagogy and Meaningful Connection Across Human Differences to the Contemplative Pedagogy Network (CPN). As a Professor of Education at a regional public institution in the U.S. I thought it would be interesting and … Continue reading Contemplative Pedagogy and Meaningful Connection Across Human Differences
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Designing Contemplative Learning Webinar
** 5 minute Read ** On Wednesday June 7th, 2023 members of the CPN steering group Chiara Cirillo, Rosie Holmes and Mike Wride took part in a panel discussion on Designing Contemplative Learning, which was very ably facilitated by Tony Reeves of Ding Learning. It was a well-attended and wide-ranging discussion which was very enjoyable … Continue reading Designing Contemplative Learning Webinar
A (much needed) holiday for the rational mind?
by Dr Keith Beasley, University of Bristol Whilst on holiday the week before delivering my Making Friends with Time webinar, I came across this church. I give the photo the title amanhã: the Portuguese equivalent to mañana. The church is on the wonderful Portuguese island of Madeira, and a clock without hands just seemed so … Continue reading A (much needed) holiday for the rational mind?
‘The day you find out why’ – Purpose, Contemplation and Transformational Learning
Dave Tullett, Integral Development Coach davetullett16@gmail.com ‘The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why’. (Quote popularly attributed to Mark Twain) I open my workshop – ‘Exploring Purpose’ – with this quote because it speaks to me about choice. Admittedly, you don’t have … Continue reading ‘The day you find out why’ – Purpose, Contemplation and Transformational Learning
Past, present and future
As part of my stepping away from the network and allowing it to evolve under new leadership I have been asked to share the story of ‘how it all happened’. I suggested that I write it up in a blog and this was warmly received. I hope it is useful and records with a modicum … Continue reading Past, present and future
Light into a Forest
Dr Jo Trelfa,Director, Iron Mill College, Exeter, UK Dr Laura R Chapman,Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Beaver College of Health Sciences, Appalachian State University, USA Here, Jo Trelfa and Laura Chapman, two participants in the CPN workshop Contemplating the spaces in between: transforming meaning from experience through writing reflect on the experience of taking … Continue reading Light into a Forest
Contemplating the spaces in between: transforming meaning from experience through writing
Contemplative Pedagogy Network Workshop Series, March 24 2021 By Dr Mike Wride, Transformative Pedagogies Lead, Centre for Transformative Learning, Uni of Limerick, Ireland It was a great pleasure to facilitate the Contemplative Pedagogy Network workshop on March 24th. The workshop featured a classroom activity that I have used in my work as an academic developer: … Continue reading Contemplating the spaces in between: transforming meaning from experience through writing
Launch of Contemplative Pedagogy Network Workshops
I am very excited to announce the launch of Contemplative Pedagogy Network (CPN) Workshops. The workshops are being organised by a generous team from the network - Mike Wride, Anne Vicary, Juliet Trail and Andrew Morgans. They will take place roughly four times a year. Each workshop will feature a tried and tested classroom activity … Continue reading Launch of Contemplative Pedagogy Network Workshops
Coping with depression in academic life: creating space through contemplative practice
I have felt this blog developing in my mind for sometime and was finally inspired to get on with it after receiving an email on 4th February about it being 'Time to Talk Day'. I currently work as a Senior Lecturer and in this blog I explore how I cope with academic life when depressive … Continue reading Coping with depression in academic life: creating space through contemplative practice
Discovering contemplative pedagogy
To be great, be entire: of what's yours nothing Exaggerate or exclude. Be whole in each thing. Put all that you are Into the least that you do. Like that on each place the whole moon Shines, for she lives aloft. Fernando Pessoa I have started with this poem by Pessoa because for me stumbling … Continue reading Discovering contemplative pedagogy