An Instructor's Guide to Educating with Kindness and Leading with Love: A Workbook of Sustainable Support Practices for Educators, Parents, and Facilitators

An Instructor's Guide to Educating with Kindness and Leading with Love: A Workbook of Sustainable Support Practices for Educators, Parents, and Facilitators

by Amy Grimes
An Instructor's Guide to Educating with Kindness and Leading with Love: A Workbook of Sustainable Support Practices for Educators, Parents, and Facilitators

An Instructor's Guide to Educating with Kindness and Leading with Love: A Workbook of Sustainable Support Practices for Educators, Parents, and Facilitators

by Amy Grimes

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Overview

An Instructor's Guide is both a philosophy text and personal workbook for anyone who identifies themselves as a teacher, educator, facilitator, caregiver, or parent who wants support in sustaining, maintaining, or improving their teaching practice. Its kindness and love based mindfulness approach to sustainable teaching focuses on exploring and resolving the limitations we have about teaching and learning to support students, and ourselves, in the long-term. Written to open you up to your teaching potential through self- reflection, mindfulness, some teaching stories, breath exercises, and kindness practices, this workbook and its exercises are for in person and remote teaching environments.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781982276416
Publisher: Balboa Press
Publication date: 11/11/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Amy Grimes is an educator and healer who works with students to help them understand how they learn, so they can experience greater success. Other work by Amy includes, "Book of Daniel: Love Songs for the Pandemic" an e-chapbook of poetry. Amy received her master's in medieval and modern languages from the University of Oxford, Christ Church, and wrote her dissertation on gender, subjectivity, and identity in Italian island authors' writing. She has taught in classrooms world-wide with students from all walks of life and continues to find the human mind to be the most interesting thing there is. She resides with her family on Hawai'i Island.
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