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Contemplative and Transformative Pedagogy

This CUNY Commons Group is dedicated to continuing and expanding the conversation on Contemplative and Transformative Education begun by the CUNY Contemplatives Network. Members of the CUNY Contemplatives Network come from a wide variety of disciplines throughout the University. For many years, we have been teaching with secular contemplative practices, organizing conferences and presentations, publishing, and meeting regularly throughout CUNY.

What are Contemplative Practices?
from The Center for Contemplative Mind in Society (http://www.contemplativemind.org/):
Contemplative practices quiet the mind in order to cultivate a personal capacity for deep concentration and insight. Examples of contemplative practice include not only sitting in silence but also many forms of single-minded concentration including meditation, contemplative prayer, mindful walking, focused experiences in nature, yoga and other contemporary physical or artistic practices. We also consider various kinds of ritual and ceremony designed to create sacred space and increase insight and awareness to be forms of contemplative practice.

The tree of contemplative practices: http://www.contemplativemind.org/practices/tree.html

This is a link to “Contemplative and Transformative Pedagogy” by Arthur Zajonc, professor of physics at Amherst College: http://www.fetzer.org/images/stories/pdf/contemplative_pedagogy.pdf

The CUNY Contemplatives Network (http://cunycontemplatives.pbworks.com/w/page/8185079/FrontPage)
The Association for Contemplative Mind in Higher Education (http://www.acmhe.org)

Admins:

New Issue: JITP No. 22! General Issue: Looking Again

  • Issue Twenty-Two: General Issue: Looking Again  

    Issue Editors:

    Courtney Dalton, Cornell University

    Benjamin Miller, University of Pittsburgh

    Michael Rifino, The Graduate Center, CUNY

    We are thrilled to announce Issue 22, our latest published issue on CUNY’s instance of Manifold!

    Read peer-reviewed and open-access articles that feature new conversations and deepen existing ones found in our archive, including topics on open-educational resources, surveillance, and extended reality.

    Issue 22 and our archives are available on Manifold, a free, open-access publication platform. You can also read more about it as a scholarly publishing platform. With all issues, you can collect articles to share and annotate with your students and colleagues. Please consider creating a reading account and learning more about reading on Manifold. We hope you will join us!

    We are still accepting submissions for our Themed Issue: The Liberatory Legacy of bell hooks: Pedagogies and Praxes that Heal and Disrupt. Due date: May 31st, 2023!

    Read Issue 22 today: https://t.co/PTHj31AoXW

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