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Mindfulness in schools research project: Exploring students' perspectives of mindfulness - What are students' perspectives of learning mindfulness practices at school?

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posted on 2024-11-23, 09:32 authored by Karen Ager, Nikki Albrecht, Marc Cohen
Over the last decade, the cultivation of mindfulness has become a common part of the curriculum in classrooms around the world. A recent survey indicates that nearly 50% of teachers are sharing mindfulness with children. To date, researchers have predominately used outcome-based trial designs to understand the practice's efficacy for improving wellness in children. Less research has been directed towards understanding how children perceive mindfulness experiences. This gap inspired the research question-What are students' perspectives of learning mindfulness practices at school? Thematic analysis was employed to understand and interpret 38 elementary school students' mindfulness journals. Findings suggest that mindfulness enhances student wellbeing and helps children develop a greater awareness of their body, mind and emotions. Implications of these findings are discussed. Future research is required to determine how mindfulness practices enhance and sustain student wellbeing and learning.

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Journal

Psychology

Volume

6

Issue

7

Start page

896

End page

914

Total pages

19

Publisher

Scientific Research Publishing

Place published

Wuhan, China

Language

English

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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Former Identifier

2006055142

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-09-29

Open access

  • Yes

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