2019
DOI: 10.5206/cjsotl-rcacea.2019.2.8190
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The Possible Learning and Teaching Benefits of Short Mind-calming Exercises in Undergraduate Courses

Abstract: The potential benefits of meditation exercises to promote more focused student attention and engagement have only rarely been quantitatively investigated at the college/university level. Here, I report student perceptions on the impacts of regular short mind-calming exercises at the beginning of every class in second, third, and fourth-year biology undergraduate courses, using voluntary anonymous surveys that were completed by at least two-thirds of each class (total enrollments 326, 68, and 15 respectively).&… Show more

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