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The Compassionate Classroom - open communication VPLD session 26 th October 2011 The Compassionate Classroom – 26/10/11 with Fiona White of Mediation Matters

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VPLD Hot Seat session 26th October 2011Fiona WhiteMediation Matters

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Page 1: The Compassionate Classroom

The Compassionate Classroom- open communication

VPLD session 26th October 2011

The Compassionate Classroom – 26/10/11

with Fiona White of Mediation Matters

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Teacher Tube video

The Compassionate Classroom – 26/10/11

• What do you think is the intention of the principal in using this demonstration? What are they hoping will be the effect on the students?

• What do you think might be the actual effect on the students? What might be the consequences of such a demonstration?

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Rules & Values

Values exercise:• What words would you use to describe the

classroom/school you would like to be a part of? • What does ‘respectful communication’ look like

for you?• What obstacles might get in the way of you living

up to these values?• What might you do when you perceive that

someone’s behaviour doesn’t match these values?

The Compassionate Classroom – 26/10/11

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Our brain in conflict

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Mirror Neurons:

Mirror neurons fire in the brains of observers watching a given action, and replicate to some extent the experience of the one being observed. These neurons fire when we observe someone else angry, suffering or frightened, reproducing those experiences in the form of empathy.

Picture from www.nccr-neuro.uzh.ch

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Our brain in conflict

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The Limbic System:

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List of feelings/emotionsWhen needs are met: When needs are not met:

Comfortable, full, satisfied, easy, content, relaxed, fulfilled, safe Glad, happy, excited, hopeful, joyful, delighted, grateful, encouraged, confident, cheerful, elated, enthusiasticGrateful, appreciative, thankful

Interested, curious, engaged, intent, involved, absorbedLoving, connected, touched, warm, affectionate, tender, open, friendly, compassionate, nurturedRested, refreshed, rejuvenated, energized, strong, invigorated, alive, alert, relaxedPeaceful, calm, serene, trusting, tranquil, clear, composed, secure, at ease, content

Uncomfortable, pained, uneasy, hurt, miserable, embarrassed

Sad, unhappy, troubled, disheartened, heavy, lonely, anguished, gloomy, despairing, depressed

Annoyed, disappointed, bitter

Uninterested, aloof, bored, distant, apathetic, disinterested, withdrawn

Mad, angry, furious, aggravated, irritated, enraged, hostile, bitter, upset, frustrated

Tired, exhausted, fatigued, lethargic, weary, sleepy, dull, overwhelmed, discouraged

Scared, fearful, afraid, anxious, hesitant, reluctant, shocked, terrified, horrified, unsettled

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List of NeedsSpace Belonging Fairness Integrity Trust

Choice Celebration Growth Appreciation Hope

Respect Community Purpose Efficiency Order

Progress Patience Nourishment Inclusion Compassion

Equality Honesty Play Consideration To be heard

Co-operation Keepingagreements Rest Connection Joy

Acceptance Empowerment Clarity Support Transparency

Independence Safety/security Authenticity Understanding/be understood

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What would you like this student to do?

Specific positive action request

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List of feelings/emotionsWhen needs are met: When needs are not met:

Comfortable, full, satisfied, easy, content, relaxed, fulfilled, safe Glad, happy, excited, hopeful, joyful, delighted, grateful, encouraged, confident, cheerful, elated, enthusiasticGrateful, appreciative, thankful

Interested, curious, engaged, intent, involved, absorbedLoving, connected, touched, warm, affectionate, tender, open, friendly, compassionate, nurturedRested, refreshed, rejuvenated, energized, strong, invigorated, alive, alert, relaxedPeaceful, calm, serene, trusting, tranquil, clear, composed, secure, at ease, content

Uncomfortable, pained, uneasy, hurt, miserable, embarrassed

Sad, unhappy, troubled, disheartened, heavy, lonely, anguished, gloomy, despairing, depressed

Annoyed, disappointed, bitter

Uninterested, aloof, bored, distant, apathetic, disinterested, withdrawn

Mad, angry, furious, aggravated, irritated, enraged, hostile, bitter, upset, frustrated

Tired, exhausted, fatigued, lethargic, weary, sleepy, dull, overwhelmed, discouraged

Scared, fearful, afraid, anxious, hesitant, reluctant, shocked, terrified, horrified, unsettled

The Compassionate Classroom – 26/10/11

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List of NeedsSpace Belonging Fairness Integrity Trust

Choice Celebration Growth Appreciation Hope

Respect Community Purpose Efficiency Order

Progress Patience Nourishment Inclusion Compassion

Equality Honesty Play Consideration To be heard

Co-operation Keepingagreements Rest Connection Joy

Acceptance Empowerment Clarity Support Transparency

Independence Safety/security Authenticity Understanding/be understood

The Compassionate Classroom – 26/10/11

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Nonviolent Communication 4-part strategy

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Observation:

When you say ...  

(without evaluation) 

  I see ...    ‘x’ happens.  

       Feelings: Are you (feeling) ...      I feel ...           Needs: becaus

e you’re needing ...  

 

    I’m needing ...  

   Request: Would you like to …

I would like to …Would you be willing to ...(must be a clear message of what you want to happen)

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What are you taking away from today’s VPLD session?

Fiona White’s contact details Mobile: (+64) 021 232 6805Email: [email protected]: www.mediationmatters.co.nzFacebook ID: Mediation matters NZ Blog: www.theconflicttoolbox.wordpress.com

Other topics to consider:• The power of empathy – for self and others. • Rules & values - Values exercise for behavioural expectations.• Four uses of the 4-part strategy: for self-empathy, empathy for others,

expressing own needs, & expressing gratitude. • How the labels we use limit our connections with others – teacher, student,

principal. • How we behave towards authority, and as an authority – the choices we make. • Reward & Punishment and their effects – performance appraisals that work.

The Compassionate Classroom – 26/10/11