Patricia Jennings
Patricia A. Jennings is a Professor of Education at the University of Virginia.
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Alma mater | Antioch College Saint Mary's College University of California Davis |
Occupation | Educator and researcher |
Employer | University of Virginia |
Notable work | Mindfulness for Teachers: Simple Skills For Peace And Productivity In The Classroom |
Title | Professor of Education |
Education and early career
Patricia A. Jennings received a BA from Antioch College in 1977, an M. Ed. from Saint Mary's College in 1980, and a Ph.D. from the University of California Davis in 2004.[1] Before her degrees in education and human development, Jennings also studied Buddhism at the Buddhist Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado, and later founded a Montessori school that taught meditation during the late 1980s.[2]
Research
She was an associate professor at the Curry School of Education, University of Virginia until 2019, when she was promoted to Full Professor.[3] She has also served as a Research Assistant Professor at Pennsylvania State University.[4] Jennings’s book Mindfulness for Teachers: Simple Skills For Peace And Productivity In The Classroom, was published in 2015.[5][6] Jennings is to co-creator of the Cultivating Awareness and Resilience in Education (CARE) program,[7] a thirty-hour mindfulness-based professional development program. The goal of the program is to help Pre-K-12 teachers deal with in-class stress.[8][7] It was tested in a clinical trial in 2017, which involved 224 elementary school teachers, evaluating the program through teacher questionnaires and classroom observations.[3] The results of the research showed that CARE can “increase teacher social and emotional competence and the quality of classroom interactions,” according to the New York Times.[9] It was the largest study of its kind to date at the time.[10] Following this, she worked on the Compassionate Schools Project research project, intended to teach and provide mindfulness skills to elementary students.[11]
Her book The Trauma-Sensitive Classroom was then published in 2019.[12] Jennings is a member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee on Fostering Healthy Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Development among Children and Youth.[13]
References
- "Patricia A. Jennings". Curry School of Education and Human Development - University of Virginia. 10 August 2017.
- "When Teachers Take A Breath, Students Can Bloom". NPR.org.
- "Fighting Teacher Stress". 28 March 2019.
- "Awaken Pittsburgh develops mindfulness programs for youth, teachers". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
- "Teachers Are Stressed, And That Should Stress Us All". NPR.org.
- Harris, Elizabeth A. (23 October 2015). "Under Stress, Students in New York Schools Find Calm in Meditation" – via NYTimes.com.
- Oaklander, Mandy. "The Mindful Classroom". Time.
- "Can mindfulness help stressed teachers stay in the classroom?". PBS NewsHour. 28 March 2019.
- "Cultivating Mindfulness for Educators Using Resources From The New York Times". New York Times.
- "When Teachers Get Mindfulness Training, Students Win". Greater Good.
- "10 Mindfulness Researchers You Should Know". 6 December 2017.
- "How to Build a Trauma-Sensitive Classroom Where All Learners Feel Safe". KQED. 3 December 2018.
- "Patricia Jennings - Profile". Greater Good.