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Creating Compassionate Change in School Communities - by Ashley Seidel Potvin & William R Penuel & Sona Dimidjian & Thupten Jinpa (Paperback)

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  • Addressing everyday suffering in schools through compassion Compassion and dignity provide an essential framework for building caring and inclusive schools.
  • About the Author: ASHLEY SEIDEL POTVIN, PhD, is a Research Associate in the Renée Crown Wellness Institute at the University of Colorado Boulder.
  • 256 Pages
  • Education, Administration

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Addressing everyday suffering in schools through compassion

Compassion and dignity provide an essential framework for building caring and inclusive schools. Many books focus on what teachers can do as individuals; Creating Compassionate Change in School Communities is different. This book focuses both on how educators can cultivate compassion within themselves and lead together to cultivate humanizing school environments. Teachers, librarians, counselors, resource specialists, mental health professionals, and social workers who are working to create conditions for compassion and dignity in schools are all leaders who can impact change. Offering concrete evidence and case studies that showcase the power of compassion to create flourishing school communities and rejuvenate education, the book will help all educators better serve K-12 students with school cultures that promote healing. Compassion can be cultivated, dignity can be affirmed, and leaders need skillful means to do so--tools and practices that can help them develop compassion for themselves and others and see their own dignity and that of others.

  • Experiment and engage in meditation practices to strengthen personal capacity for mindfulness and compassion and the application to the classroom and school communities
  • Engage in hands-on writing exercises and self-reflection questions educators can ask themselves and then apply their personal growth to influence school policies and climate
  • Gain perspective on compassion in schools through a multidisciplinary lens drawing from contemplative practices, psychology, and organizational change theory
  • Learn from stories and examples of K-12 educators who have exemplified compassion in action

While we cannot fully address all the suffering that is happening in schools today, educators do have the power to work within themselves and together locally to create more compassionate responses to suffering and to affirm the dignity of all members of their school communities. Creating Compassionate Change in School Communities offers a valuable approach to integrating wellness into schools, as much for principals and superintendents as for teacher leaders, librarians, counselors, resource specialists, and others who work to create the conditions for compassion and dignity in their school.



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Addressing everyday suffering in schools through compassion

Compassion and dignity provide an essential framework for building caring and inclusive schools. Many books focus on what teachers can do as individuals; Creating Compassionate Change in School Communities is different. This book focuses both on how educators can cultivate compassion within themselves and lead together to cultivate humanizing school environments. Teachers, librarians, counselors, resource specialists, mental health professionals, and social workers who are working to create conditions for compassion and dignity in schools are all leaders who can impact change. Offering concrete evidence and case studies that showcase the power of compassion to create flourishing school communities and rejuvenate education, this book will help all educators better serve K-12 students with school cultures that promote healing. Compassion can be cultivated and dignity can be affirmed, and leaders need skillful means to do so--tools and practices that can help them develop compassion for themselves and others and see their own dignity and that of others.

"This important book builds on a simple but radical premise: 'Our schools today need to become spaces of healing' for students, parents and families, and educators themselves. If we acted on that premise--as the authors of this book urge and equip us to do--American education would be transformed. We would no longer focus single-mindedly on conveying information and developing cognitive skills. Instead we would attend to the development of whole persons and to the well-being of their communities. That's an uphill task to say the least, but this well-researched book gives us the motive and means to make that journey."
--PARKER J. PALMER, author of The Courage to Teach, A Hidden Wholeness, and Healing the Heart of Democracy



About the Author



ASHLEY SEIDEL POTVIN, PhD, is a Research Associate in the Renée Crown Wellness Institute at the University of Colorado Boulder.

WILLIAM R. PENUEL, PhD, is a Distinguished Professor in the School of Education at the University of Colorado Boulder.

SONA DIMIDJIAN, PhD, is Director of the Renée Crown Wellness Institute and Professor in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of Colorado Boulder.

THUPTEN JINPA, PhD, is the Founder and Chairman of Compassion Institute, and the principal author of Compassion Cultivation Training(TM).

Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 7.2 Inches (W) x .7 Inches (D)
Weight: .8 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Administration
Genre: Education
Number of Pages: 256
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Theme: School Superintendents & Principals
Format: Paperback
Author: Ashley Seidel Potvin & William R Penuel & Sona Dimidjian & Thupten Jinpa
Language: English
Street Date: April 29, 2025
TCIN: 94283681
UPC: 9781394265220
Item Number (DPCI): 247-33-4041
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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