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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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"If we want them to achieve, we must link them with achievers....One plus one--Pass it on."(H. Weinberg, The Public Television Outreach Alliance)Sometimes my students simply amaze me.I teach a second-grader, who is a full-blown animal lover. Last...
In recent blogs~ Ive elaborated on Common Core~ school wide programs~ and other complex topics.But this week~ lets keep it simple and talk about potato chips.In truth~ I want to share strategies and ideas for making your independent reading sessions...
Teaching elementary students, as young as first grade, to research is no easy task. It requires enormous patience, persistence, and a belief in your students.Training children to be young researchers provides them with all kinds of skills, which...
" Go big or go home. Because it's true. What do you have to lose?" Actress Eliza DushkuThis school year, I implemented a school wide enrichment cluster program---and boy, did I learn a lot.Anytime, you roll a program out to the entire school...
Joe loves to take on an activity---if he knows he will be successful at it.He devours books and racks up points by taking tests on the Accelerated Reader program. With a gift for gab~ he gets recognized for his work as the anchorman for the schools...
Recently~ the school where I teach rolled out the Response to Intervention model (R.T.I.). My first thoughts were the same as they shared by advocacy groups such as the National Association for Gifted Children several years ago~ when R.T.I. went...
Co-teaching is often compared to marriage.It can be lots of work.Add to the relationship a teacher of general education and another who specializes in gifted~ and depending on the situation~ it could be compared to a marriage where the spouses speak...
My daughter~ a fourth-grade student~ excels academically. She works hard in school and earns straight As. And while I wont go as far as to slap a My Daughter is an Honor Roll student sticker on my car bumper~ I am very proud of her.The problem is...
Recently, during an open house, I met a students uncle, who had an accent. I became curious as to his nationality. I pointed to the mans pointed dress shoes and told the other teacher in the classroom, I bet he is French. Having spent some time in...
Knowing others is intelligence; knowing yourself is true wisdom. Lao Tzu~ Tao Te ChingAbout five years ago~ when I first began teaching gifted children~ I had no idea what to expect.Here are some of the social-emotional challenges I faced:One girl~...

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