Perspective Coaching and Perspective Psychology as Foundations for Perspective Education and Mindfulness Based Neurodiversity Training (Birth to Career-Readiness)
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2021-01-01
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Rigorous national standards for Educator preparation programs (EPPs) are inherently bound by a
responsibility to promote and foster critical and analytical thinking. But the current educational system is failing in
this realm, as well as failing to recognize neurodiversity and the need for overall wellness in school systems. Utilizing
Perspective Coaching, Perspective Psychology and Perspective Education the author tries to shed light on how we
can promote critical thinking in training interns to devise perspective education programs, as well as mindfulness
and wellness programs that have long lasting impacts. Such training involves three new ways to gain perspective in
life and affect the social and political spheres in a positive way. To show how coaching interns can ultimately result
in real societal impact and real change this article provides examples of educator preparation activities for equity
and mobility aimed at enhancing networking skills during clinical practice in urban communities. The author
discusses efforts in training candidates in a hybrid program where online courses are given alongside internships
across diverse communities, utilizing satellite locations within ‘closed’ communities to train across community
lines. In order to bridge the divide between different communities in New York City (which can be looked at
as a microcosm of a global community) the author illustrates how he utilized the three awareness-enhancing
approaches (the three tenets of Perspective Coaching) for activities that help candidates from marginalized urban
communities envision their best future selves, and ultimately better their own prospects for equity and mobility to augment their confidence level so that they could better engage students and communities over the long-run.
In recent years, and even through the coronavirus crisis, such approach allowed candidates to learn from each
other (through ‘brain-boosting’ perspective taking activities) by sharing their culturally relevant experiences in
a profoundly analytical manner. This is due to the fact that Perspective Coaching was developed as a ‘brain expanding’ professional development experience in diverse settings (educational, business, social) and involves
thinking beyond ‘tribal’ lines, with added implications for neuroeducation and neuropolitics. Looking at a bigger
picture, the author contends that we need to look at the mind-body connection when employing Neurodiversity
training in order to view any educational process, and humanity, from a more mindful place
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Perspective Coaching, Educator Preparation Programs, Perspective Psychology, Perspective Education, Mindfulness, Perspective Taking, Neurodiversity Training, Equity, Mobility, Equitable Practices, Educator Preparation Programs, neuroeducation, neuropolitics
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