Mindfulness for Learning CoP

Are you interested in taking a broader view of learning? Expanding ‘what counts’ as Learning Development work? Are you interested in the embodied and emotional aspects of learning? 

This is a brand new Community of Practice to explore the potential of mindfulness for ourselves and our students. 

This CoP is new and it’s aims and form will be determined by its participants.

How to join:

Please email jack.rundell@easterneducationgroup.ac.uk

Simple vector illustration of a graphic tree.  The tree has a brown curved trunk with branches growing in a generally upward diagonal direction.  The tree trunk is largest at the base.  Five primary branches grow directly from the trunk.  Six secondary branches grow from three of the main branches. Seven twigs grow from secondary branches.  Each leaf is of similar size, shape and color.   Each leaf is elliptically shaped with pointed ends.  Many individual green leaves are placed among the branches and twigs, but do not touch the branches directly.  The background is white.
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