While the practice of mindfulness is trendy at the moment, it is not a passing fad. People have been practicing mindfulness for millennia. Now, thanks to science, we are obtaining meaningful data about the benefits of this practice.
Opportunities to learn more about mindfulness at this year's conference include a three-hour workshop and three one-hour workshops. NAIS is also providing us with two opportunities for conference attendees to practice mindfulness together. Both group meditations will take place at 7 am. On Thursday we will meet in Room 301. On Friday we will meet in Room 311. An online space has also been created where our learning about mindfulness can continue. You are invited to join us at https://muut.com/naisac15#!/mindfulness
More information about the sessions being offered at the conference follow:
Wednesday's three-hour workshop, February 25, 1:00 - 4:00 PM($180)
W15. Mindfulness Approaches for School Administrators: Keep Calm and Carry On
201
Experience mindfulness meditation, see it used in a variety of
educational environments, and load your laptop and mobile device with
easy-to-use applications, all of which cultivate a focused awareness on
the present moment. Get informed and inspired by learning how
mindfulness can help you decrease stress, empathize with others, and use
your leadership opportunity to improve school climate.
Presented By Julie Faude and Maggie Powers, The Episcopal Academy (PA); Andrea Sarko, Chill Expeditions (PA)One hour-workshops include:
Simple Practice, Big Impact: Bringing Mindfulness Training to School Communities
Thursday morning at 8 at room 101
Consider the implications the current research on mindfulness meditation
has for independent schools and learn how an independent 6 – 12 school
designed a training and practice program that is generating strong
enthusiasm among faculty, administrators, students, and parents. Get a
brief introduction to mindfulness and consider how the practice may
benefit your school and how to successfully introduce and promote it.
Presented By Sam Shapiro, The Athenian School (CA)
The Mindfulness Revolution Arriving at Your School
Thursday at noon in room 204
Experience a comprehensive survey of mindfulness programs at independent
high schools nationwide. Take an in-depth look at one successful
mindfulness program as you uncover tools and immersion opportunities to
develop your own mindfulness program.
Presented ByPatrick
Cook-Deegan, Patrick Cook-Deegan Mindfulness Mentoring and Consulting
(CA); Jessica Morey, Inward Bound Mindfulness Education (MA); Douglas
Worthen, Middlesex School (MA)
Mindfulness: How to Change Your School Culture by Doing Nothing
Friday at 8 in room 311
By practicing mindfulness (doing nothing – on purpose – for a given
amount of time), we can reinvigorate and transform ourselves, our
students, and our schools in positive ways. Benefits of mindfulness
include improved academics and emotionally richer lives. See how
cultivating mindfulness in schools is highly conducive to a design
thinking culture.
Presented By Larry Kahn, Iolani School (HI); Christa Forster and James Houlihan, The Kinkaid School (TX)
Explore
What is mindfulness, why is it so popular, and how and why does it work?
How do we cultivate a mindfulness practice for ourselves, our students,
and our schools? How is mindfulness related and conducive to design
thinking?
I'm looking forward to exploring mindfulness further and learning with others, face-to-face at the conference, and online after the conference.
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