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Steve Haberlin is an assistant professor of education at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia, and author of Meditation in the College Classroom: A Pedagogical Tool to Help Students De-Stress, Focus, and Connect. His work focuses on the use of mindfulness and meditation practices in both k-12 and higher education settings. His workshop, "Mindfulness for Teachers," helps educators develop a personal practice to help with stress and anxiety and to be more present in their teaching and personal lives. Steve is also available for higher education workshops to help professors use brief meditation activities in class and for keynote presentations on mindfulness and meditation-related topics. For more information, contact Steve at [email protected].
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As an educator~ ask yourself this question:When is the last time your students got to pursue their own interest during the school day? If you are like most teachers~ and honest with yourself~ the answer is probably never. With standardizedtesting...
Gifted for AllStudents taking ownership of their learning, developing their strengths and pursuing their passions, gaining transferable life skills, creating real-world products for real audiences.The more I study gifted education, the more I...
The conversation went something like this:Student:So how is nuclear energy used in everyday life?Expert:Have you ever had an X-Ray taken?StudentMy sister has.Expert:Well~ that radiation~ thats a form of nuclear energy.Student:Oh~ O.K.The above...
A True TestWhat is a true measure of our students success?In this world of standardized testing~ does our current system of evaluation in education mirror the real world~ where students will spend the rest of their lives working and striving for...
When it comes to teaching~ often times~ I think we have it backwards.We think that the students are expected to sit there and be interested in what we teach them. They are supposed to fall in love with our curriculum and become engaged.I remember...
Do you want to make a student or the whole class feel like a rock star?Just get them some press.Kids love to see themselves in the newspaper. I guess it strikes a basic need to be recognized, but it seems just about every child gets really excited...
This story begins with two girls and an injured hawk.Well~ it really begins with a cardboard box.As the teacher of gifted at my school~ I had a first grade and a second grade student working together on a community-service based project~ which...
During the last week of school~ I decided to try an experiment. Inspired by a documentary about John Hunter~ the fourth grade teacher who created the World Peace Game~ I began playing a simulation with my gifted fifth graders.I called it Crisis~ the...
Sometimes~ it feels like a no-win situation.You position the students desks facing each other~ in cooperative learning style~ and their eyes are on each other~ instead of you.You face the desks toward you~ and it may discourage discussion and create...
Not sure how I did it, but one school year, I convinced my principal to let me fill up over 500 water balloons, bring the kiddies out to the P.E. field, and let them reenact the Battle of the Alamo.The project took on a life of its own.The next year...

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