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Abstract NUM 37

INTEGRATING MINDFULNESS INTO HIGHER EDUCATION: THE IMPACT OF MINDFUL MOMENTS ON STUDENTS AND EDUCATORS
Z. Bartholomew
Dominican university of California (UNITED STATES)
Teacher candidates are not being taught about self-care in their teacher preparation programs. This qualitative action research study explored how to integrate mindfulness into the higher education space using Mindful Moments. This study was conducted over 6 years at three teacher preparation programs in California. The qualitative approach was selected to explore and identify themes found when mindfulness is used as a best practice tool to encourage self-care for teachers with the hope of preventing future teacher burnout. Four themes were discovered in this study: potential benefits to teacher candidates to help them understand how important self-care is in the education system. The study utilized both a theoretical and conceptual framework. Four recommendations were developed to help other teacher preparation programs learn how to integrate mindfulness into their courses. Additionally, a list of 50+ Mindful Moments categorized by type and purpose will be shared along with sample lesson plans with reflection prompts to help these programs begin integrating Mindfulness into their curriculum frameworks.

Keywords: Education, teacher prep, teaching, self-care, practices, application, mindfulness.

Event: ICERI2025
Session: Pre-service Teacher Training (2)
Session time: Monday, 10th of November from 17:15 to 18:30
Session type: ORAL