Students engaged in mindfulness exercises in class can improve their writing self-efficacy
Students engaged in mindfulness exercises in class can improve their writing self-efficacy
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Research has shown that mindfulness and progressive muscle relaxation exercises (PMR) are beneficial for calming the body and mind and the development of self-efficacy. Researchers explored the impact of these exercises on writing self-efficacy. Both techniques significantly improved writing self-efficacy in health science students enrolled in a writing-intensive course. Instructors can support students’ development of writing self-efficacy by starting their class with a guided mindfulness exercise. To support student engagement, instructors can dim the lights and limit distractions by encouraging silence.
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Drewery, D. W., Westlund Stewart, N., & Wilson, A. W. (2022). Engagement in mindfulness exercises during large lectures and students’ writing self-efficacy. The Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 13(1), https://doi.org/10.5206/cjsotlrcacea.2022.1.10945
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- Curriculum
- Educational environments
- Pedagogy
- Student behaviour
- Teaching methods
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Snapshot Writer: Sophia Weller
Snapshot Publication Date: 2023
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