How Doctoral Students In A Formal Leadership Program Conceptualize Followership: A Mixed-Methods Study,
2023
Minnesota State University Moorhead
How Doctoral Students In A Formal Leadership Program Conceptualize Followership: A Mixed-Methods Study, Katy J. Johnson
Dissertations, Theses, and Projects
The purpose of this exploratory mixed-methods study was to determine how doctoral students in a formal leadership program conceptualize followership. The methods used to conduct this analysis included distributing a Qualtrics (released in August 2022) survey and conducting one-on-one interviews with a sample of degree-seeking doctoral students within a formal leadership program. The researcher collected quantitative and qualitative data addressing students’ followership style, leadership attitudes and beliefs, and perceptions of followership. These data were analyzed concurrently using a triangulation design. A total of 67 students completed the survey, and seven students were interviewed. The findings revealed that the participants employ …
Editorial Introduction: Contemplative And Holistic Education As Inside-Out Work For Healing, Peace, Justice, And Equity,
2023
Simon Fraser University
Editorial Introduction: Contemplative And Holistic Education As Inside-Out Work For Healing, Peace, Justice, And Equity, Heesoon Bai, Charles Scott, Cary L. Campbell, Jwalin Patel
Journal of Contemplative and Holistic Education
Inaugural Special Issue: EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION
Meeting The Jche Team: A Reconstructed Interview,
2023
Simon Fraser University
Meeting The Jche Team: A Reconstructed Interview, Heesoon Bai, Charles Scott, Cary L. Campbell, Jwalin Patel, Yifan Sun, Jing Lin, Hyeyoung Bang, Sachi Edwards, Deepa Srikantaiah, Yishin Khoo, Denise L. Mchugh
Journal of Contemplative and Holistic Education
This “reconstructed interview-conversation” involves the entire editorial team of the Journal of Contemplative and Holistic Education (JCHE). Together, the team dialogues around the shared visions, aspirations, motivations, and aims we have in creating this new journal platform. With this sharing, the team sends out a welcoming invitation to colleagues from around the world to get to know our new journal and to join our work to support and promote contemplative and holistic education. We at JCHE are committed to the ideal of education as transformative integration of mind-body-heart-spirit, which we ultimately understand as a decolonizing project. Through this interview, various …
The Four Protocols Of Engagement And How To Apply Them,
2023
Simon Fraser University
The Four Protocols Of Engagement And How To Apply Them, Joyce A. Schneider
Journal of Contemplative and Holistic Education
In response to concerns as to how to respectfully mobilize Canada's 2015 Truth and Reconciliation (TRC) 94 Calls to Action in our teaching/learning and/or life practices, I developed the Four Protocols of Engagement as a starting point for those ready to authentically engage with First Peoples, their/our lands, and ways of doing, knowing, and valuing. I demonstrate how I apply the Four Protocols in my own work through detailing how each protocol enacted requires preparatory knowledge seeking and actions to make meaningful and impactful Land Acknowledgements. I conclude by reflecting on the content and practices outlined in this example of …
‘How To Be Here?’, Dialoging Into Climate-Change: An Interview With Tim Lilburn,
2023
University of Victoria
‘How To Be Here?’, Dialoging Into Climate-Change: An Interview With Tim Lilburn, Tim Lilburn, Cary L. Campbell
Journal of Contemplative and Holistic Education
This interview with Canadian, poet, philosopher and essayist Tim Lilburn was commissioned for this Special Issue. Lilburn discusses with Cary Campbell, the general dilemma of ‘how to be here’ – both: how to connect to land and place as a member of settler society, as well as; how to inhabit this moment of acute climate crisis – discussing ideas from Lilburn’s (2017) previous book The Larger Conversation: Contemplation and Place, and the forthcoming Interiority & Climate-Change. This interview follows up from an earlier dialogue between Lilburn and Campbell, published by Philosophasters.org in 2019, and republished below with permission.
A Forest In The City: Contemplative Practice For Difficult Times,
2023
Simon Fraser University
A Forest In The City: Contemplative Practice For Difficult Times, David Chang
Journal of Contemplative and Holistic Education
In this short narrative-essay, David Chang presents what he learned after spending a year in contemplative solitude on a remote off-grid island along the coast of BC, offering “invitations to live the stillness of the forest in the bustle of the city”. Chang makes the case that those blessed with the time and resources to practice contemplative solitude have an (educational) commitment to share these lessons and insights with broader society, arguing that “Contemplation becomes insignificant if it cannot address the pressing problems of our day”.
Inner Work: Foundational To Contemplative And Holistic Education,
2023
University of Manitoba
Inner Work: Foundational To Contemplative And Holistic Education, Avraham Cohen, Thomas Falkenberg
Journal of Contemplative and Holistic Education
In this interview (conducted by Heesoon Bai), Avraham Cohen and Thomas Falkenberg speak about the origin and practice of their respective inner work and about the need for and ways of bringing more inner work into the world.
From Without To Within: Inner Transformation As A Pedagogy For Social Activism,
2023
SUNY University at Buffalo
From Without To Within: Inner Transformation As A Pedagogy For Social Activism, Jinting Wu
Journal of Contemplative and Holistic Education
Change has become the urgency of our time, as the harrowing Anthropocene and ongoing socio-political crises are challenging the future of humanity and our planet. While systemic structural forces are often (and rightfully so) the target to blame, social activism is as much about our own path of inner change as it is about attempting to create a better world externally. This aspect of social activism can easily become misunderstood as inertia, while more traditional forms of resistance aimed at subverting macro-structures are favored. In this essay, I draw from literature on spirituality and consciousness, new biology, quantum sciences, as …
From Factory Schooling To Nai Taleem: A Paradigm Shift In Education,
2023
Shikshantar, India
From Factory Schooling To Nai Taleem: A Paradigm Shift In Education, Manish Jain
Journal of Contemplative and Holistic Education
The article invites readers to question and reflect on the purpose of modern education and narratives of a good life, success and happiness. Modern, capitalistic, industrialized, urbanized and colonial (and colonizing) ways of living and being have created numerous global challenges. In light of these challenges, we need to re-examine our educational systems. I explore the potential of nai taleem as a philosophy of learning, living, and being; one that decolonizes education, our monoculture mindsets, and our notions of a good life. In an increasingly globalized, albeit disconnected, world I call for nai taleem as a means for building meaningful …
Holistic Learning Theory: More Than A Philosophy,
2023
Minnesota State University
Holistic Learning Theory: More Than A Philosophy, Andrew Johnson
Journal of Contemplative and Holistic Education
Abstract. An educational philosophy identifies and clarifies a set of values and understandings with respect to education that are based on a set of beliefs. A theory is a way to explain a set of facts and understand phenomena. Philosophies are conceptual. Theories are practical. Holistic education is a philosophy of education; however, it is also a robust theory of learning that should be included with the other theories of learning. This article describes holistic education as an educational theory.
Reflections On The Heuristic Power Of Contemplative Art In Teaching And Research,
2023
University of New South Wales (UNSW)
Reflections On The Heuristic Power Of Contemplative Art In Teaching And Research, Patricia Morgan
Journal of Contemplative and Holistic Education
In this article I discuss the heuristic power of combining contemplative and creative practices using different stages of my research into learning through contemplation. This began with a realisation I had, in my first meditation retreat, about the similarities between creative and contemplative consciousness. It initiated twenty-three years of applied and theoretical research that started with contemplative art workshops I ran in rehabilitation centres. In PhD research that followed I tested a hypothesis of learning through contemplation founded on the concept of an elemental ground of learning that contained an integrating force I termed the feeling nexus. In later …
Improving Workers’ Effectiveness When Working With Unhoused Individuals,
2023
California State University, Monterey Bay
Improving Workers’ Effectiveness When Working With Unhoused Individuals, Danika J. Bralek
Capstone Projects and Master's Theses
When volunteering with individuals without housing, volunteers may not know what to expect or how to act when assisting this population. Without proper preparation, these volunteers may end up further marginalizing the population they are working with, putting themselves in danger, or failing to assist these human beings. When volunteers know more about how to assist these individuals in need, they can properly manage each client’s case and assist them in receiving proper aid. In order to address preparedness for volunteers working with these vulnerable populations, I have created an instructional video addressing proper rapport building, understanding needs and correct …
Becoming The Imperfect Friend: Sḵwx̱Wú7mesh And Contemplative Pathways To Healing And Reconciliation In Higher Education,
2023
Simon Fraser University
Becoming The Imperfect Friend: Sḵwx̱Wú7mesh And Contemplative Pathways To Healing And Reconciliation In Higher Education, Denise Marie Findlay
Journal of Contemplative and Holistic Education
Throughout this reflective essay I explore Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Indigenous philosophy and contemplative education as ethical pathways to healing and reconciliation in higher education. I put forth the idea of becoming the imperfect friend in a world ethos of death by a thousand cuts as a response to the violence of colonialism perpetuated in academia. I reflect on the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh values of eslhélha7kwhiws and stélmexw as contemplative dispositions that lend themselves to the process of becoming the imperfect friend. I conclude by describing a Sḵwx̱wú7mesh -led program hosted by Simon Fraser University (SFU) in 2022-2023, named Moving Together In The Ways …
Review Of The Pleasures Of Reading In An Age Of Distraction,
2023
Northern Arizona University
Review Of The Pleasures Of Reading In An Age Of Distraction, Charles W. Connell
Sehnsucht: The C. S. Lewis Journal
Review of Alan Jacobs, The Pleasures of Reading in an Age of Distraction (Oxford, 2011), 162 pages, $19.95, ISBN: 9780199747498.
A Socially Innovative Curriculum For An Afterschool Program,
2023
Grand Valley State University
A Socially Innovative Curriculum For An Afterschool Program, Shelinda T. Knight Davenport
Culminating Experience Projects
ABSTRACT
Since the colonial days in what is now known as America, there has been the social problem of racism. Racism has always been and remains a cancer in America’s culture. From racism, a deep hatred has spawned for other races. To the extremes, it has led to violence and murder, and most Americans believe it is more prevalently outspoken today than it has been in the last 20 years (Schaefer & Edwards, 2022). This thesis project consists of a Disrupting Racism curriculum for approximately 3rd grade, which is situated in the literature on racism and education. Grounded in culturally …
The Virtual Classroom: What Can Be Learned From The Covid-19 Lockdown,
2023
University of South Carolina - Columbia
The Virtual Classroom: What Can Be Learned From The Covid-19 Lockdown, James L. Nations
Senior Theses
This paper seeks to examine the teaching practices utilized during the initial COVID-19 lockdown in higher education. This forced switch to the virtual classroom forced many professors to make innovative changes to adapt to this change in teaching modality. These changes can now be examined and evaluated for potential future application. By reviewing the current literature, performing an analysis of grades from Fall 2017 through Summer 2022, and interviewing select professors at the University of South Carolina, this paper seeks to illuminate some of the potential issues that arise when adapting in-person curriculums to the virtual classroom as well as …
Introduction To A Universal Performance Improvement Method (Chigen-Iku),
2023
Brigham Young University - Provo
Introduction To A Universal Performance Improvement Method (Chigen-Iku), Yoshihiko Ariizumi
Learning, Teaching, & Researching Optimization
This brief article introduces a universal performance improvement method called Chigen-iku, which has been developed carefully and extensively over more than 25 years through more than 100 individual and group projects based on the principles that were selected through my doctorial study in the field of Instructional Psychology and Technology.
Fortalecimiento De Competencias Tic En Los Docentes Del Colegio Gimnasio Obregón,
2023
Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá
Fortalecimiento De Competencias Tic En Los Docentes Del Colegio Gimnasio Obregón, Yamile Burbano Sánchez, Martha Liliana Jiménez Santamaría, Ana Cristina Torres Cruz
Maestría en Diseño y Gestión de Escenarios Virtuales de Aprendizaje
La presente investigación se enfoca en el fortalecimiento de las competencias de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación en los docentes del Colegio Gimnasio Obregón a fin de incrementar su apropiación y uso a través de un escenario virtual de aprendizaje. El enfoque metodológico cualitativo fue empleado para comprender e interpretar la realidad del estudio desde el punto de vista de los participantes de la investigación; bajo el método de investigación, acción para definir las competencias presentes en el profesorado, tomando como referencia el modelo en competencias digitales del Ministerio de Educación Nacional. 32 docentes de las diferentes …
“Why You Always So Political?”: A Counterstory About Educational-Environmental Racism At A Predominantly White University,
2023
Portland State University
“Why You Always So Political?”: A Counterstory About Educational-Environmental Racism At A Predominantly White University, Martín Alberto Gonzalez
Chicano/Latino Studies Faculty Publications and Presentations
Using critical race counterstorytelling, I tell a story about the experiences of Mexican/Mexican American/Xicanx (MMAX) undergraduate students at private, historically and predominantly white university in the Northeast. Drawing on in-depth interviews, participant observations, pláticas, document analyses, and literature on race and space and racism in higher education, I argue that the racially hostile campus environment experienced by MMAX students at their respective university manifests itself as a form of educational-environmental racism. Through narrated dialogue, Aurora (a composite character) and I delve into a critical conversation about how educational-environmental racism is experienced by MMAX students through a racialized landscape in the …
La Motivación Gamificada,
2022
Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá
La Motivación Gamificada, Angie Alejandra Espitia Castillo, Jhem Leonardo Modesto Lara, Angie Elizabeth Rodríguez Gelves
Maestría en Diseño y Gestión de Escenarios Virtuales de Aprendizaje
Por la llegada de la pandemia del Covid-19, hubo una necesidad latente de pasar de un modelo educativo presencial a uno virtual. Esto hizo notable la falencia de contenidos para entornos virtuales de aprendizaje y las estrategias pedagógicas contraproducentes traídas del enfoque tradicional presencial a la virtualidad. Así, se presenta el objetivo de identificar las diferencias motivacionales al utilizar un contenido gamificado frente a uno no gamificado, en poblaciones de estudiantes entre 12 y 18 años. Para esto, se realizó una investigación de tipo social mixta (cualitativa, cuantitativa), cuasi experimental. El método es el diseño de grupo control no equivalente, …