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Mindfulness Based Interventions and the Future of Education

Mindfulness Based Interventions and the Future of Education


by Cyrus Shaoul, Ph.D.
Senior Academic 研究er

If there is one idea in psychology and education that continues to dominate the conversation among re搜索ers in 2016, it is the relationship between mindfulness practices and learning. Many educators and re搜索ers are intrigued by the promise of Mindfulness Based Interventions (MBIs), but they would like to see more evidence that these interventions are effective in improving learning.

Before we get into the re搜索, I’d like to define MBIs. There are many definitions of what constitutes a mindfulness based intervention, but one of the simplest is given by Tang等人. (2015). They define an MBI as "a form of mental training that aims to improve an individual’s core psychological capacities, such as attentional and emotional self-regulation." (p. 1) and as "non-judgmental attention to experience in the present moment" (p. 2). There are many kinds of practice contained within the scope of MBIs, but the two most commonly used by re搜索ers are Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR, 卡巴金, 2003) and Integrative Body-Mind 培训 (IBMT, Tang等人, 2007). These MBIs are usually administered by experienced meditators, and the protocols are clearly defined to make the interventions reproducible across laboratories.

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