Hearts Grow: Contemplative Learning for Inner Stability Development in Female Prison Inmates

Regarding the research questions of how the contemplative learning process is appropriate for Thai female prison inmates and how it can transform the learners, the objectives of the project were to study the learning process facilitation appropriate for the inner stability development of female pris...

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Main Authors: Somsit Asdornnithee, Proetphan Daensilp
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The International Academic Forum 2017-09-01
Series:IAFOR Journal of Education
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Online Access:http://iafor.org/archives/journals/iafor-journal-of-education/10.22492.ije.5.2.09.pdf
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spelling doaj-decfa6799e144e7aa729bee8114398462020-11-24T23:20:56ZengThe International Academic ForumIAFOR Journal of Education2187-05942017-09-015210.22492/ije.5.2.09Hearts Grow: Contemplative Learning for Inner Stability Development in Female Prison InmatesSomsit Asdornnithee0Proetphan Daensilp1Mahidol University, ThailandMahidol University, ThailandRegarding the research questions of how the contemplative learning process is appropriate for Thai female prison inmates and how it can transform the learners, the objectives of the project were to study the learning process facilitation appropriate for the inner stability development of female prison inmates, and to explicate their inner experiences found during and after the completion of the program. The methodologies used were action research and phenomenological research. The obtained data were then qualitatively analyzed. The phenomenological result showed significant inner changes in the participants. These included the more inclusive perspectives one possessed, i.e. the ability to make more sense regarding the interconnectedness between oneself and surrounding people. Meanwhile, each participant could view herself more self-authoring and more responsible for her own actions. Besides, Meditation had become a useful tool allowing them to mindfully take care of themselves from within. All these phenomena corresponded with the results found during the eight rounds of the learning process. As for the learning process facilitation appropriate for such inner development, it consisted of 14 key components within sufficient length of time, while the process itself showed three distinctive phases.http://iafor.org/archives/journals/iafor-journal-of-education/10.22492.ije.5.2.09.pdffemale prison inmatescontemplative educationinner stabilityaction research
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author Somsit Asdornnithee
Proetphan Daensilp
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Proetphan Daensilp
Hearts Grow: Contemplative Learning for Inner Stability Development in Female Prison Inmates
IAFOR Journal of Education
female prison inmates
contemplative education
inner stability
action research
author_facet Somsit Asdornnithee
Proetphan Daensilp
author_sort Somsit Asdornnithee
title Hearts Grow: Contemplative Learning for Inner Stability Development in Female Prison Inmates
title_short Hearts Grow: Contemplative Learning for Inner Stability Development in Female Prison Inmates
title_full Hearts Grow: Contemplative Learning for Inner Stability Development in Female Prison Inmates
title_fullStr Hearts Grow: Contemplative Learning for Inner Stability Development in Female Prison Inmates
title_full_unstemmed Hearts Grow: Contemplative Learning for Inner Stability Development in Female Prison Inmates
title_sort hearts grow: contemplative learning for inner stability development in female prison inmates
publisher The International Academic Forum
series IAFOR Journal of Education
issn 2187-0594
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Regarding the research questions of how the contemplative learning process is appropriate for Thai female prison inmates and how it can transform the learners, the objectives of the project were to study the learning process facilitation appropriate for the inner stability development of female prison inmates, and to explicate their inner experiences found during and after the completion of the program. The methodologies used were action research and phenomenological research. The obtained data were then qualitatively analyzed. The phenomenological result showed significant inner changes in the participants. These included the more inclusive perspectives one possessed, i.e. the ability to make more sense regarding the interconnectedness between oneself and surrounding people. Meanwhile, each participant could view herself more self-authoring and more responsible for her own actions. Besides, Meditation had become a useful tool allowing them to mindfully take care of themselves from within. All these phenomena corresponded with the results found during the eight rounds of the learning process. As for the learning process facilitation appropriate for such inner development, it consisted of 14 key components within sufficient length of time, while the process itself showed three distinctive phases.
topic female prison inmates
contemplative education
inner stability
action research
url http://iafor.org/archives/journals/iafor-journal-of-education/10.22492.ije.5.2.09.pdf
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