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Meditation and mindfulness are central metacognitive skills: since metacognition is the personal reflection and exploration of thought and learning - what could be more direct that learning to carefully observe the operations of the mind through introspection? We view meditation as the ultimate form of ‘Deep Metacognition’.

Our ‘Metacognitive Meditation Pack’ focuses on secular (non-religious) meditation techniques; the pack includes everything you need to bring meditation to your school and, unlike other meditation teaching resources, ours is focused on how meditation can enhance concentration, thought-regulation and learning.

The download includes six resources:

  1. An Introduction to Meditation
  2. Meditation & Metacognition: How Meditation Can Boost Learning
  3. Using Meditation to Train Concentration
  4. Meditation & Gratitude: Improving Attitudes, Energy-Levels & Motivation
  5. Meditation Instructions (A Multi-Use Tool With Instructions for Six Different Types of Meditation)
  6. The Whole-School Meditation Poster Collection (Contains Ten Posters!)

It is a useful tool not just for boosting metacognitive and learning power but also for enhancing your school’s PSHE and SMSC provisions.

We offer a range of whole-school metacognition resources that aim to enhance metacognitive skills and strategies in students aged 11-16.
You can download individual resources or buy our ‘Whole School Metacognition Toolkits’ that make establishing a whole-school metacognition initiative easy.

Our resources specialise in:
Boosting Learning-Power
Teaching Metacognitive Skills & Strategies
Increasing Metacognitive Power (Intelligence, Memory etc.)

Copyright Adam Godwin (2019)

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MCCS-Oxford

5 years ago
5

There's a few meditation resources about - what we loved about this one was the focus on learning-power and metacognition, and the fact that it was very much a 'secular' resource that focused on the metacognitive and psychological aspect of mindfulness/meditation not the religious/spiritual side.

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