One Skill That Can Help Students Bridge Political Divides
Here's how one teacher has tried to help students envision better outcomes for everyone, a skill researchers call "moral imagination."
Here's how one teacher has tried to help students envision better outcomes for everyone, a skill researchers call "moral imagination."
A two-year study suggests practicing patience may be critical to finding and pursuing purpose.
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A doctor explores how thankfulness can help health care workers find profoundly rewarding emotional experiences at work.
Overcoming barriers to compassion and social connection could entail changing our relationship to time.
How can educators respond to mass shootings in schools?
After a tragedy, kids will have questions. How do we respond?
Choosing love over hate can be difficult, but ultimately it may be the path to healing for ourselves and our society.
When we treat ourselves with kindness and gratitude, research shows we feel more motivated and less self-critical. Meditation teacher Jack Kornfield…
Here's how one teacher has tried to help students envision better outcomes for everyone, a skill researchers call "moral imagination."
A new book illustrates how rituals can improve our lives and relationships, and how to create and recognize your own rituals.
When people who disagree have dialogues about abortion, it helps build respect, understanding, and bridges to policy change.
Pilina is an indigenous Hawaiian word, or concept, that describes our deep interconnectedness. Harvard clinical psychology fellow Jo Qina'au guides us…
This month, slow down and simplify.
This month, find more moments of play and connection with daily tips from Greater Good Science Center's education team.