Role of Compassion in Education and Wider Societal Context
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- čas přidán 27. 10. 2010
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October 15, 2010 - This session focuses on the place of compassion, both in individuals" lives and in larger societal contexts, such as understanding across peoples and cultures as well as the future course of education." It examines how compassion and altruism can be brought into social and educational systems and what the benefits might be.
SStanford University:
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The Dalai Lama at Stanford:
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Stanford Institute for Neuroinnovation and Translational Neuroscience (SINTN):
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Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education at Stanford (CCARE):
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Dalai Lama Home:
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Charter for Compassion:
charterforcompassion.org/
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very educational
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The world does not have to be complicated but I often think that some people, so called bullies feel fear and shame (a loss of power) if they are caught being nice to someone. By switching the power to the teacher who says to the class, "Everybody is nice to each other--no exceptions!" If someone tries bullying to get their way, the other kids know they will find support from the teacher as well as other classmates. The bully who attended the same lecture knows it too. Repeat the lesson often!