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Course Overview

To effectively teach mindfulness in the classroom, requires educators to develop a formal meditation practice, as well as to informally practice throughout the day. This six-hour workshop offers an opportunity for educators to cultivate mindful self-compassion, a practice that enhances adult social and emotional learning skills of self-awareness, relational awareness, and relationship skills. Participants will learn the principles of mindfulness and self-compassion, as well as explore how these practices can transform their approach to education. At the close of the course, participants will have practical tools and strategies to integrate mindful self-compassion into their daily lives and educational practice, promoting their own well-being and creating a supportive climate for their students. Join this transformative experience and discover how nurturing your own mind and heart can enhance your effectiveness as an educator.

  • Engage in accurate self-evaluation

  • Understand the science behind mindfulness and self-compassion

  • Practice techniques for increasing positivity toward oneself and others

  • Implement lessons to foster a compassionate classroom environment that develop student self-awareness, relational awareness, and relationship skills

Instructor(s)

Facilitator Jill Stansbury

Jill Stansbury is a Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction facilitator qualified by the Brown University Center for Mindfulness that has been running parenting and meditation groups for fifteen years. She has been a co-parent, extended family member caretaker, and classroom educator / school administrator for almost thirty years. Meditation has been a daily part of her life for over twenty-five years, and she looks forward to practicing with you. Her goal has always been to guide people to look at their strengths and learn additional tools to increase wellness. This course is part of her vision to share that approach with as many individuals, educators and parents as possible so that the world becomes a place that welcomes and cares for us all.

Details

This online course will be held online via Zoom on July 2-3, 2026 from 4-7 am PST (Seattle, USA) / 7:00 - 10:00 pm SST (Singapore)

The course fee is:  1 person $317, 2-4 people $372 per person, 5+ $267 per person.