Episode Synopsis "Contemplative Studies in Education: Wayne Serebrin"
We begin this season with a very timely and important conversation about compassion and contemplative studies in education with Dr. Wayne Serebrin (Associate Professor in the Curriculum, Teaching, and Learning Department at the University of Manitoba). AttributesHost: Dr. Jen Watt, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Education, University of ManitobaExecutive Producers: Jen Watt and Rebeca HeringerEditor: Rebeca HeringerMusic composed and performed by Malcolm Ericastilla-Somers (University of Manitoba, Faculty of Education B.Ed., Class of 2020)Artwork by Rebeca HeringerThis podcast is funded through support from my University of Manitoba Research Start-Up Funds.It is hosted on the Well-being and Well-becoming in Schools in Canada Research Initiative website: http://wellbeinginschools.ca/podcast/A special thank you to my guest on today’s episode: Dr. Wayne Serebrin
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