Lexington Books
Pages: 126
Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-1-4985-7078-7 • Hardback • March 2018 • $99.00 • (£76.00)
978-1-4985-7080-0 • Paperback • February 2020 • $43.99 • (£35.00)
978-1-4985-7079-4 • eBook • March 2018 • $41.50 • (£35.00)
Sabre Cherkowski is associate professor and director of the Centre for Mindful Engagement in the Faculty of Education at the University of British Columbia.
Kelly Hanson is doctoral student at the University of British Columbia.
Keith Walker is professor of educational leadership in the Department of Educational Administration at the University of Saskatchewan.
Introduction: Towards Crafting Architectures to Nurture the Educator’s Soul
Chapter One: Mindfulness and Mindful Alignment: A Life-Long Professional Learning Process
Chapter Two: Wellbeing as Wholeness
Chapter Three: Positive Relationships
Chapter Four: Higher Purpose in Work and Strength-Based Living
Chapter Five: Job Crafting
Chapter Six: Mindful Awareness as a Foundation for Flourishing
Appendix
References
About the Authors
What makes this book exceptional is its focus on wholeness and mindful alignment for individual, team, and organizational learning. In enacting this holistic focus, the authors have integrated two additional perspectives—the Intersubjective (how people in groups understand each other) and Interobjective (how people coexist with systems). The inclusion of all four perspectives is essential in mapping out the complete ‘architecture’ of the context in which educators live and work. This book will interest educators at the school system and post-secondary level, as well as parents, who are curious about the evolving educational context and the future role of mindfulness.
— Veronika Bohac Clarke, University of Calgary
These authors invite us to imagine workplaces in which we thrive and that support the flourishing of the other adults and young people who inhabit these school spaces with us. The wellbeing they hope to bring about is about noticing, nurturing, and sustaining human flourishing in schools by attending to positive emotions, strong relationships, a felt sense of meaning and purpose, deep engagement, and the satisfaction that comes with achievement. Throughout the book, they offer powerful images and enticing visions of supportive and collaborative workplaces filled with laughter, fun, and joy. Reading this book will inspire educators to reconnect with their own thriving as well as what they can do, individually and collectively, to support the thriving of all who inhabit schools.
— Megan Tschannen-Moran, College of William and Mary