Sue Murray
Queen Margaret University
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Archive | 2015
Iddo Oberski; Sue Murray; Joe J Goldblatt; Christine DePlacido
This chapter presents initial observations of a pilot that introduces mindfulness meditation into teaching and university life. Short meditations were offered at the start of Year 1 and 2 lectures, besides weekly drop-in sessions. The purpose was to enhance the student experience through the affective domain, identified by Thomas 2012 as a key factor in improving retention. Contemplative practices (CPs) consist of enhancing awareness of the ‘here’ and ‘now’, characterised by the foregrounding of ‘being’ and ‘living’, rather than ‘doing’ or ‘knowing’. Thus, it could be argued that CPs have the potential to enhance the affective dimensions of the student experience and thus, indirectly, impact positively on retention. Students and staff perceived benefits that applied to learning and teaching specifically, but also to broader dimensions of their personal life. Overall there was enthusiasm from both students and staff for the innovation and a request to continue and expand current provision.
British Journal of Educational Technology | 2010
Susi Peacock; Lisi Gordon; Sue Murray; Kate Morss; G Dunlop
International Journal of ePortfolio | 2011
Susi Peacock; Sue Murray; Alison Scott; Jacquie Kelly
Archive | 2012
Susi Peacock; Alison Scott; Sue Murray; Kate Morss
Archive | 2009
Susi Peacock; Kate Morss; Alison Scott; Jane Hislop; Lindesay Irvine; Sue Murray; Simon T Girdler
Archive | 2009
Susi Peacock; Sue Murray
Archive | 2011
Susi Peacock; Sue Murray; Alison Scott
Archive | 2010
Simon T Girdler; Susi Peacock; John Dean; Bianca Mastrominico; Douglas Brown; Sue Murray
Archive | 2009
Sue Murray; Susi Peacock; Alison Scott
Archive | 2008
Sue Murray; Susi Peacock