Compassionate education from preschool to graduate school
Open Access
- 4 June 2018
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Emerald in Journal of Research in Innovative Teaching & Learning
- Vol. 11 (1), 22-66
- https://doi.org/10.1108/jrit-08-2017-0017
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to make the case for bringing compassion to students in educational settings, preschool through graduate school (PK-20). First, the author defines what is meant by “compassion” and differentiates it from the related constructs. Next, the author discusses the importance of bringing compassion into education, thinking specifically about preschool, K-12 (elementary and middle school/junior high/high school), college students, and graduate students (e.g. law, medical, nurses, counselors and therapists-in-training). The author then reviews the scant empirical literature on compassion in education and makes recommendations for future research. In the final section, the author makes specific and practical recommendations for the classroom (e.g. how to teach and evaluate compassion in PK-20). While there is a fair amount of research on compassion with college students, and specifically regarding compassion for oneself, as the author reviews in this paper, the field is wide open in terms of empirical research with other students and examining other forms of compassion. This is not a formal review or meta-analysis. This paper will be a useful resource for teachers and those interested in PK-20 education. This paper highlights the problems and opportunities for bringing compassion into education settings. To date, no review of compassion in PK-20 exists.Keywords
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