MIEA AT Adelphi University
Fostering Resilience and Social Change
How a unique seminar on Mindfulness and the Study of History became the pivotal moment for one student’s discovery of his life’s purpose.
In an era where academic institutions seek to not only educate but also to instill values of empathy, resilience, and social responsibility in their students, the partnership between Adelphi’s Innovation Center and Network Support Services (NSS) stands out as a beacon of innovative education. At the heart of this collaboration is the Mindfulness and the Study of History seminar, a pioneering course that integrates mindfulness practices with historical study and social engagement.
The Challenge
Students entering higher education often seek more than just academic knowledge; they search for ways to make meaningful contributions to society. However, the transition from academic learning to impactful action can be daunting without the right tools and mindset. The challenge lies in bridging this gap, fostering a sense of empathy and social responsibility, while equipping students with the skills to navigate and influence the world positively.
The Solution
Enter the Mindfulness and the Study of History seminar, conceived by Dr. Cristina Zaccarini, an associate professor of history at Adelphi University, and facilitated in partnership with NSS, a Bronx-based nonprofit. This unique course combines the study of history with practical mindfulness education, preparing students to engage deeply and empathetically with community members facing significant challenges, such as reentry after incarceration.
Methodology
The seminar’s methodology is twofold:
- Mindfulness Training: Dr. Zaccarini, a certified MIEA Teacher, introduces students to mindfulness principles, cultivating skills such as empathy, non-judgment, and compassion. This training is mirrored by the mindfulness practices that NSS clients undergo, creating a common language of mindfulness between students and interviewees.
- Historical Engagement and Social Action: Students explore social equity and criminal justice through historical texts, then apply their learning in a real-world context by interviewing formerly incarcerated individuals. These interviews serve a dual purpose: they aid in the subjects’ reentry efforts and provide students with profound learning experiences about the human stories behind societal issues.
Impact
The seminar’s impact is multifaceted:
- Student Transformation: Students, like Cruz, who initially may not have a clear direction, find purpose and passion through the course. Cruz’s journey from uncertainty to choosing a major in social work, inspired by his mindfulness practice and engagement with NSS, exemplifies the profound personal growth students undergo.
- Community Engagement: The testimonials created through student interviews serve as valuable resources for formerly incarcerated individuals seeking employment and housing, showcasing the tangible benefits of the partnership between Adelphi and NSS.
- Educational Innovation: This case illustrates the potential of integrating mindfulness into the curriculum, not as an add-on but as a foundational component that enhances learning, fosters empathy, and prepares students for active, compassionate engagement in the world.
Conclusion
The Mindfulness and the Study of History seminar represents a pioneering model of education that aligns with MIEA’s mission to empower educators and students alike. By blending mindfulness practices with academic study and community engagement, the program not only enriches students’ educational experiences but also contributes to societal well-being, embodying MIEA’s vision of nurturing mindful, resilient, and compassionate individuals.
Reflection
This case study invites educators and institutions to consider how mindfulness can be woven into the fabric of education, transforming not just individual lives but communities at large. It stands as a testament to the power of innovative partnerships and the profound impact of mindfulness education on fostering empathy, resilience, and social responsibility among emerging adults.
Adapted from https://www.adelphi.edu/news/first-year-seminar-combines-history-prison-reform-and-mindfulness/