Primary Field of StudyBuddhism
Secondary Fields of StudySpirituality and Work; Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Areas of InterestContemplative Education; Critical Thinking and Transformative Learning
EducationPhD (Interdisciplinary Studies), Dalhousie UniversityM.A. Developmental Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia UniversityB.Sc. Columbia University
Publications(in press) Meditative Inquiry, Mindfulness, and Outcome-Based Education. In A. Kumar (Ed.) The Transformative Potential of Meditative Inquiry: Perspectives and Practices for a Holistic Way of Teaching, Learning, and Living. Routledge.(2014). Reason in Service of the Heart: The Impacts of Contemplative Practices on Critical Thinking. Journal of Contemplative Inquiry, Association for Contemplative Mind in Higher Education, Amherst, MA. Accessible at www.contemplativemind.org/journal.(2012). The Impacts of Reflective Practices on the Dispositions for Critical Thinking in Undergraduate Courses. Doctoral thesis retrievable at dalspace.library.dal.ca//handle/10222/15464
BiographyDavid is an Adjunct Professor in the Religious Studies Department of Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, where he has been teaching courses on Buddhism, Spirituality and Work, and related subjects since 2000. He has also team-taught and led courses in contemplative education for K-12 teachers in the Graduate Education program at Mount Saint Vincent University and co-led the first offsite, full-credit, residential Practicum/Retreat in Mindfulness/Contemplative Education for Mount Saint Vincent University (2013-2016). He is co-editor of the online Journal of Contemplative Inquiry, published by the Center for Contemplative Mind in Society a subscriber-based, peer-reviewed academic journal serving institutions of higher education and university faculty around the world.
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