Re-envisioning Contemplative Pedagogy Through Self-Study
Abstract
Contemplative pedagogy focuses on creating a sense of presence within educators to effectively educate the whole person through mindfulness in teaching. Initial components to the way I employ contemplative pedagogy developed as I engaged in a self-study. Loughran (2004, 9) states, “The use of the term self-study is used in relation to teaching and researching practice in order to better understand: oneself; teaching; learning; and, the development of knowledge about these.” I aim to understand myself as an educator in order to teach effectively. The foundational framework that develops through my self-study may interest those who are unfamiliar with the terrain of contemplative pedagogy. The contemplative pedagogical components of the way I teach undergo consistent inquiry through an ongoing self-study.
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