The Power of Slow Education in our Hurried Times: An Enlightening Workshop, March 20
• Are you interested in learning new pedagogical approaches that inspire deeper thinking, creativity, and resilience in your students?
• Are you looking for ways to integrate mindfulness into your teaching practices to foster deeper learning by connecting academic growth with student well-being in the age of AI?
• Are you curious about discovering new, innovative methods to truly enhance your DEI efforts by fostering a more inclusive and compassionate learning environment?
Led by Young Kyung Min, Ph.D., PWR Assistant Teaching Professor, this workshop explores the growing popularity of the slow education movement and its transformative power to reshape the modern educational landscape. We’ll dive into the insights of “slow education,” a “whole student” approach that engages bodily senses, emotions, and perceptions. Learn practical strategies to help you and your students navigate the pervasive effects of cognitive overload—especially in an age increasingly shaped by AI—fostering deeper engagement in their education and the world around them. Join us to slow down, reflect, and transform your approach to education, empowering you and your students to thrive in a fast-paced, tech-driven world.
📅 When: Thu, Mar 20, 2025 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM MT
📍 Where: CASE E390
👥 Presenter Info: Young Min, Assistant Teaching Professor, PWR