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SUMMARY:Mark Greenberg - MIT Systems Awareness Lab - Research Design Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Join the MIT Systems Awareness Lab for their next virtual seminar series to collaboratively explore diverse research approaches and methodologies in our study of compassionate systems and systems awareness more broadly:  \nApril 24\, 10:00 – 11:30 am EST \n“Leaders Nurturing Mindfulness and Compassion in Schools” \nFeaturing Dr. Mark Greenberg  \nEmeritus Bennett Chair of Prevention Research and Founding Director\, Edna Bennett Pierce Prevention Research Center\, Penn State  \nThe aim of this series from the MIT Systems Awareness Lab is to inspire communities of practitioners and researchers to work together in considering the role of research in their own systems change work.  \nFree & open to the public.  \nFor more information\, contact systemsawareness@mit.edu. \nTo register: https://forms.gle/TYmPKGfrZeYbSGKL8
URL:https://systemsawareness.org/event/mark-greenberg-mit-systems-awareness-lab-research-design-seminar/
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SUMMARY:MIT Systems Awareness Lab Conference
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join us for the first ever MIT Systems Awareness Research Conference\, hosted in Cambridge\, MA\, U.S.A this January 17-19\, 2023. This conference is designed as a research-practitioner learning community\, where science and research partners from MIT and around the world come into conversation with education practitioners involved in ongoing systems change processes aimed at creating more compassionate ways of learning that connect students\, adults and communities in shaping healthier futures. \nFeatured speakers include:\n\n“Towards a Systems Awareness Methodology” – Mette Boell\, Center for Systems Awareness and MIT Systems Awareness Lab \n“Systems Awareness and Equity” – Michael McAfee\, CEO and President Policy Link \n“Interoception and Awareness in the Brain” – John Gabrieli\, Professor of Brain and Cognitive Sciences\, MIT \n“Compassionate Evidence” – Tyralynn Frazier\, Research Scientist\, SEE Learning\, Emory University \n“Funding Ongoing Systems Change Processes” – LaVerne Evans Srinivasan\, Vice President\, Education\, Carnegie Corporation of New York and Sophie Fanelli\, President\, Stuart Foundation  \n“Play as Learning” – Eric Klopfer\, Professor and Director of the Scheller Teacher Education Program and The Education Arcade\, MIT \n“Reflections on Systems Change” – Peter Senge\, MIT Systems Awareness Lab and Center for Systems Awareness \nSee full agenda for further details. We hope you’ll join us for this innovative research gathering at MIT. \nAbout the Conference\nEducation systems everywhere are under stress\, trapped between a history of Industrial Age priorities and standards and the demands to help societies foster social and ecological well-being and to align with a dynamic workplace that requires greater creativity\, entrepreneurship and collaboration skills.  Students are not engaged by education systems designed for the past when they know they face an uncertain future of climate change\, global migrations and political instability. They know that much of the traditional content of education can now be accessed on-line\, which naturally demands that schools focus on learning that cannot be done remotely.  Yet\, by and large\, schools continue to function as they have – and few people even imagine that the sector of education as a whole could be a primary engine of societal innovation.    \n \nThe MIT Systems Awareness Lab is studying how dedicated communities of educators are advancing important and needed shifts in their education systems.  This conference explores the gaps in our scientific understanding of how communities\, particularly in education\, change over time and create the conditions for more generative social fields – the healthy and thriving classrooms\, workplaces and institutional spaces that contribute to individual and community learning\, development\, and wellbeing.
URL:https://systemsawareness.org/event/mit-systems-awareness-lab-conference/
LOCATION:Massachusetts Institute of Technology\, 77 Massachusetts Ave\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
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