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Teaching Empathy in the Conceptual Age

Teaching Empathy in the Conceptual Age. Audrey Hepburn Explains Empathy. “Funny Face” 1957 Retrieved from Youtube. What is empathy?. “The ability to imagine yourself in someone else's position and to intuit what that person is feeling."  (Pink, 2006,159 ).

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Teaching Empathy in the Conceptual Age

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  1. Teaching Empathy in the Conceptual Age

  2. Audrey Hepburn Explains Empathy “Funny Face” 1957 Retrieved from Youtube

  3. What is empathy? “The ability to imagine yourself in someone else's position and to intuit what that person is feeling." (Pink, 2006,159)

  4. “It is the intrapersonal realization of another’s plight that illuminates the potential consequences of one’s own actions on the lives of others.” (Hollingsworth, 2003)

  5. Empathy involves identifying an emotion in someone else, Listening, observing, facial expressions, tone, body language Simulating their emotional response, Feeling, responding, absorbing Responding to the other’s emotion. Caring, helping, reflection, change

  6. Empathy in Education

  7. 2 Questions about Empathy in the Classroom • Can empathy be taught? • Gardener’s “Interpersonal Intelligence” • b) “Expressing care for another is not an innate ability present more naturally in some people than others, but rather a skill that can be taught and nurtured through a supportive educational environment.” (McLennan, 2008)

  8. 2 Questions about Empathy in the Classroom 2. Why should empathy be taught? • Why should empathy be taught? • a) Lawyers, Doctors, and GM • b) Diversity – Moving beyond tolerance • c) Empathy is the basis for living a life of meaning in relationship with others

  9. Theoretical Resonances Lev Vygotsky 1896-1934 • Zone of Proximal Development • More Knowledgeable Other

  10. Standards Content Standards from California’s Curriculum Frameworks • History • Health • Language Arts California Standards for the Teaching Profession • Effective Environments For Student Learning • Engaging and Supporting All Students in Learning

  11. Building an Empathetic Classroom Non-Technological Applications • Increase Arts Education • Use “I” Statements • Sociogram • Guest Speakers and Panels • Sociodrama and Role-Play • Historical Empathy

  12. Building an Empathetic Classroom Technological Applications • Blogs • Digital Media to Express Emotion (Film, Photography etc.) • Connecting Diverse Groups of People Beyond Geographic • Location • Simulations • Social Networking • Immediate Ways to Show Caring

  13. Building an Empathetic Classroom Technological Applications Digital Communications and Social Networking

  14. Assessment • Empathy Quotient Test– Simon Baron-Cohen’s Empathy test • Reading the Emotions in Other’s Eyes – Simon Baron-Cohen’s test on identifying emotions from a person’s eyes • Spot the Fake Smile- The BBC’s test on identifying a fake smile (Based on Paul Ekman’s studies) • Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test-This is a test that you must pay for but it is a comprehensive and widely used measure of emotional intelligence

  15. Empathy is “a universal language that connects us beyond country or culture. Empathy makes us human. Empathy brings joy...Empathy is an essential part of living a life of meaning” (Pink, 2006, 163) Images for this presentation have been Retrieved from Flickr.com

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