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- Teachers can't add more minutes to a school day, but with mindfulness they can add depth to the moments they do have with students in their classroom.
- About the Author: Ira Rabois recently retired from the Lehman Alternative Community School, a public secondary school in Ithaca, NY, where he taught English, Philosophy, History, Drama, Karate, and Psychology for 27 years.
- 146 Pages
- Education, Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects
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Teachers can't add more minutes to a school day, but with mindfulness they can add depth to the moments they do have with students in their classroom. Compassionate Critical Thinking demonstrates how to use mindfulness with instructional effectiveness to increase student parti...Book Synopsis
Teachers can't add more minutes to a school day, but with mindfulness they can add depth to the moments they do have with students in their classroom. Compassionate Critical Thinking demonstrates how to use mindfulness with instructional effectiveness to increase student participation and decrease classroom stress, and it turns the act of teaching into a transformational practice. Many books teach mindfulness, but few provide a model for teaching critical thinking and integrating it across the curriculum. The purpose of this book is to show teachers how to create a classroom culture of compassionate critical thinking.When students feel a lack of meaning and purpose in their school lives, they resist learning. Using a Socratic style of inquiry, Rabois changes the classroom dynamic to encourage self-reflection, insight, and empathy. Vignettes capture dialogue between teacher and students to illustrate how mindfulness practices elicit essential questions which stimulate inquiry and direct discovery. What bigger mystery is there, what more interesting and relevant story, than the story of one's own mind and heart and how they relate us to the world?
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Rabois' innovative approach places students at the center of learning, encouraging deep thinking about themselves and the world around them. A timely antidote to conventional education -- and stultified thinking in general.
Compassionate Critical Thinking: How Mindfulness, Creativity, Empathy, and Socratic Questioning Can Transform Teachingis based on Ira Rabois' thirty-year career teaching English, philosophy, history, and psychology to high school students. Rabois includes six types of practices in his teaching: Mindfulness, Concentration, Visualization, Inquiry, Compassion and Empathy, and Group Dialogue and Questioning.... This combination of practices fosters greater awareness of the students' own lives and how they think and feel. In turn, this deepens the interpersonal connection between teacher and students, and also deepens the students' understanding of academic content and how it is relevant to their lives.... In this instructional approach, the teacher's role is to foster a safe, supportive community for youth not only to increase their knowledge but also to develop the wisdom that will help them live a meaningful life. Recommended.
Dialogue has often been an important part of the [Buddhist/spiritual] path, but it does not always receive the attention it deserves. Ira Rabois' book, Compassionate Critical Thinking, shows the way to do it, and what it can mean for those who engage in such conversations sincerely and openly. This is what education should be about.
I am excited to recommend Ira Rabois' new book, Compassionate Critical Thinking. As an adolescent psychotherapist, my work focuses in part on assisting patients to gain insight into their internal world, to come to understand their autonomous selves and to be able to articulate this understanding to others rather than simply to act them out. The practices outlined in this book wonderfully integrate the education and psychotherapy processes. They are extremely important, effective, and fitting for enabling a young person to both gain better self-awareness and grounding, and to better focus on the learning process.
I fell in love with Ira Rabois' Compassionate Critical Thinking on the first page. As a master teacher of heart and mind, Rabois encourages his students to understand and express their inherent wisdom. Trusting that each child has an important viewpoint and perspective, he guides classroom discussions that lead to self-understanding, clear critical thinking, and compassionate awareness. Any teacher who reads this book and uses its methods will find new inspiration for their students and for themselves.
Impressively written, organized and presented, Compassionate Critical Thinking is especially recommended for college and university library Teacher Education collections in general, and student teacher supplemental studies reading lists in particular.
Ira Rabois -- a 21st century renaissance man -- has taught karate, philosophy, psychology, English, Social Studies, and drama to secondary school students for over three decades. Drawing on this wealth of experience -- and using illustrative vignettes of his students' voices -- he takes us on a journey, showing how he has combined mindfulness meditation, creativity, empathy, and Socratic questioning to engage young people in a rich, collaborative learning process he calls Compassionate Critical Thinking.
Ira Rabois has written a straightforward and nuanced guide for anyone who wants to blend emotional honesty with the craft of teaching, based on 27 years of reflecting on his
own experiments and discoveries as a teacher. Full of illuminating stories, suggestions, and insights, Compassionate Critical Thinking will demonstrate to educators, parents, and administrators that attending to students' emotional responses to classroom materials can lead them to think more critically. This book shows how to do justice to the emotional complexity of teaching and learning.
Ira Rabois--a 21st century renaissance man--has taught karate, philosophy, psychology, English, Social Studies, and drama to secondary school students for over three decades. Drawing on this wealth of experience--and using illustrative vignettes of his students' voices--he takes us on a journey, showing how he has combined mindfulness meditation, creativity, empathy, and Socratic questioning to engage young people in a rich, collaborative learning process he calls Compassionate Critical Thinking.
Reading this book strongly affirms the role of relationship, both to self and others, in the learning process. Rabois provides a clear path for using mindfulness in the classroom to foster empathy and genuine connection with the material being explored together in class, empowering both students and teacher. The book guides the reader through a process of helping students learn more about themselves and their own learning processes as they make meaningful personal connections to class material.
About the Author
Ira Rabois recently retired from the Lehman Alternative Community School, a public secondary school in Ithaca, NY, where he taught English, Philosophy, History, Drama, Karate, and Psychology for 27 years. He earned a B.A. from the University of Michigan, a M.A.T. from SUNY-Binghamton, served in the Peace Corps, studied Zen and Japanese martial arts for 40 years with Hidy Ochiai, and took classes in meditation and Buddhist psychology at Namgyal Institute for Tibetan Studies, The Omega Institute with David Loy and Robert Thurman, healing meditation with the Consciousness Research and Training Project, and Proprioceptive Writing with Linda Trichter Metcalf and Tobin Simon.Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .4 Inches (D)
Weight: .5 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 146
Genre: Education
Sub-Genre: Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: Paperback
Author: Ira Rabois
Language: English
Street Date: October 5, 2016
TCIN: 1004201315
UPC: 9781475828825
Item Number (DPCI): 247-27-3276
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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