Compassion and Dignity for Educators
Our new book, Creating Compassionate Change in School Communities is now available for pre-order!
The Compassion & Dignity for Educators Project brings together Crown Institute researchers and practitioners, PK-12 educators, and contemplative experts. From these many sources of expertise, we are designing and studying programs and practices to support educators in cultivating compassion and dignity in schools.
“We are living very difficult times in our world. We are struggling at the same time, but with very different circumstances. Our students are struggling to adapt to a changing world and to deal with all the challenges. Every year I take trainings and courses to be more prepared to instruct and guide them … I want to also be prepared to understand more their social emotional needs and to learn new strategies that I will apply. Empathy, dignity and compassion are crucial for me to reach this goal.”
—&Բ;Elementary Teacher
“I hope that when an educator feels that frustration, fatigue, or disempowerment, that they feel they have the tools to attend to themselves and their needs and then the support beyond themselves should they need that. Teaching can be so isolating … And if you make a mistake and it's just you as the only adult in the room, it can be really hard to recognize your humanity in that moment. So, I hope that our work gives teachers the tools to recognize the humanity of each moment, our common humanity, and to then support each other."
—&Բ;High School Teacher
Build Trusted Teams
Our work started in 2017 as we co-designed with educators from Boulder Valley School District an in-person professional development course focused on the latest scientific research about mindfulness, emotions, and compassion with an emphasis on equity and cultural responsiveness.
Building on this foundation, in 2019, we started co-designing an online digital certificate with educators from Boulder Valley School District, the Northeast ֱ BOCES, and with contemplative experts from the Compassion Institute.
Identify & Understand
We sought to understand persistent problems of practice in schools relevant to compassion and dignity. Our work with educators underscored the urgency of attending to educators’ wellness, the importance of being responsive to their needs and dreams, and the power and potential of participatory co-design work with educators.
Co-Design
With a team of educators from Boulder Valley School District and the Northeast ֱ BOCES, and contemplative experts, we co-designed an online certificate that includes four courses that aims to support educators in cultivating compassion for self and others and bringing such knowledge and skill into their schools as leaders.
In 2020, we launched the online certificate program, Cultivating Compassion & Dignity in Ourselves and Our Schools, through the School of Education’s Master of Arts in Teacher Leadership Program.
In addition, we researched the co-design process for creating the four-course certificate with educators, examining how participating in the co-design process fostered an understanding of compassion and promoted new ideas about how to respond skillfully to suffering in schools.
Evaluate & Refine
We are currently conducting a program evaluation of the digital certificate. Thanks to a generous donation from the , an inaugural cohort of 26 PK-12 educators from 6 ֱ districts received scholarships for the certificate and engaged in the 2021-2022 academic year as learners in the certificate program. Educators also had the opportunity to work with experienced meditation coaches to support and deepen their practice and learning within the certificate. Educators’ learning and feedback is informing program refinements.
Scale & Sustain
We have been engaged in ongoing efforts to scale and sustain compassion & dignity for educators, including:
- Offering digital certificate through the School of Education’s MA in Teacher Leadership Program
- Refining and expanding the certificate program
- Creating mini-course programs
- Offering event/speaker series
- Growing the community of educators
- Applying for expansion funding
Principal Investigator (PI)
Our Team
Contact Us
For more information about the Compassion & Dignity for Educators project, please contact Ashley Potvin at ashley.potvin@colorado.edu.