Mindfulness Practices in Mentoring and Teaching
Childhood Education
Format:
Journal Article
Publication Date:
Nov 30, 2016
Pages:
159 - 167
Sources ID:
88161
Collection:
Evidence-based Teacher Professional Development
Visibility:
Public (group default)
Abstract:
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Mentoring, including peer mentoring, is a key element of teacher education programs and subsequent teaching practice. In order to share the benefits of mindfulness practices, a faculty member in a state university in the Midwestern United States promoted the practice of mindfulness by teacher candidates enrolled in her courses. As members of a learning community, teacher candidates are encouraged to engage in and reflect upon mindfulness practices during their junior- and senior-level courses, and in feedback-reflection sessions for clinical-field experiences and professional internships. The intention is to promote the transformation of teacher candidates in prekindergarten through grade 3 (P-3) programs, through peer mentoring and mindful engagement. Examples of activities are presented, and findings from a peer-mentoring study promoting mindfulness are shared.