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E-grāmata: Practising Compassion in Higher Education: Caring for Self and Others Through Challenging Times

Edited by (Swinburne University of Tech, Australia), Edited by (University of Jyväskylä, Finland), Edited by (Edith Cowan University, Australia)
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Presenting a collective international story, this book demonstrates the importance of compassion as an act of self-care in the face of change and disruption, providing guidance on how to cope under trying conditions in higher education settings.

Practising Compassion in Higher Education presents an opportunity to learn through story and by taking proactive action for our wellbeing. It highlights the need to protect and maintain the wellbeing of staff and students, positioning the COVID-19 pandemic as a major catalyst of disruption. The chapters connect theory with lived experience, exploring self-compassion in work and research, compassion in teaching practice and within the personal/professional blur. The books contributors bring a range of theoretical and personal perspectives from various global contexts, sharing their own approaches to self-care and how compassion has become a central and crucial element of this practice.

This book takes a unique approach to navigating and surviving the higher education environment and offers valuable lessons for the pandemic era and beyond. This will be an essential resource for students and professionals working in all areas of higher education.
List of images
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List of tables
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List of contributors
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Series preface xviii
Acknowledgements xxi
1 Caring for self and others through challenging times: interrupting the pandemic with compassion and kindness in higher education
1(12)
Narelle Lemon
Heidi Harju-Luukkainen
Susanne Garvis
SECTION 1 Kindness to self during COVID-19
13(38)
2 "It be's that way sometime": mindfully recalling our time during COVID-19
15(18)
Linda Noble
Malgorzata Powietrzynska
3 Generating the place of self-compassion in higher education: an academic place of belonging as a catalyst of the COVID-19 pandemic
33(18)
Narelle Lemon
Joanna Higgins
SECTION 2 Building compassion in our teaching during a pandemic
51(50)
4 Cultivating compassion in higher education: international autoethnographic approach to online teaching during COVID-19
53(14)
Heidi Harju-Luukkainen
Jonna Kangas
David Smith
Mhairi C. Beaton
Ylvajannok Nutti
Rauni Aarela-Vihriala
5 "It's gonna be alright": self-compassion for us and students during COVID-19
67(19)
Owen Erlam
Kay Hammond
6 Cultivating a language of compassion in higher education
86(15)
Maarika Piispanen
Merja Merilainen
SECTION 3 The personal and professional blur: work-life family balance with COVID-19
101
7 The personal and professional blur: work-life family balance with COVID-19
103(17)
Tina Yngvesson
Ann-Charlott Wank
Susanne Garvis
8 Spaces to care and places to share: fostering a sense of belonging during the global pandemic through digitally mediated activity
120(28)
Donna Pendergast
Alison Sammel
Leonie Rowan
Mia O'Brien
Tracey Mccann
Harry Kanasa
David Geelan
Beryl Exley
Catherine Dennett
Sakinah Alhadad
9 Ethical responsibility in the struggle between the public and the private space: challenges and possibilities in teacher education during the pandemic
148
Marita Cronqvist
Narelle Lemon is Associate Professor of Education at Swinburne University of Technology, Australia and an internationally recognised researcher in education and initial teacher education bringing an interdisciplinarity across education, arts, and positive psychology. Her particular research expertise and interest relate to fostering wellbeing literacy in K12 teachers, preservice teachers, and higher degree research students and academics in the higher education sector.

Heidi Harju-Luukkainen is Professor of Education and Vice Director of Kokkola University Consortium Chydenius at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland. She also works as Professor of Education at Nord University, Norway and leads two international research groups and a doctoral program.

Susanne Garvis is Professor of Early Childhood Education at Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia. She is an international expert in policy, quality, and learning with early childhood education and care and has worked in Sweden and Australia. Her work has informed government policy around the world.