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...understand. Share the benefits of awe with students: The experience of awe can open us up to recognizing what gives meaning and purpose to our lives. Awe can also help...
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...more) of the following options, to elicit feelings of awe among your students: Write a brief awe narrative: A story about a moment you experienced awe. Watch this brief “Awe...
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In this practice, students or staff complete a daily awe journal for one week. Connect with nature through awe walks and awe-journaling....
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...class), researchers found that dispositional awe (the tendency to feel awe in general) predicted academic outcomes, i.e., work ethic, behavioral engagement, and academic self-efficacy, via curiosity. In other words, awe-inducing...
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Explore the science of awe, discover the “eight wonders” of awe across time and culture, and foster more awe in classrooms and schools....
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Students reflect on how the Earthrise photograph instills a sense of awe and wonder towards our planet....
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Evidence That It Works In three experiments, participants were induced to feel awe—such as by watching an awe-inspiring video—as well as other emotions. People who experienced awe felt that they...
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...class), researchers found that dispositional awe (the tendency to feel awe in general) predicted academic outcomes, i.e., work ethic, behavioral engagement, and academic self-efficacy, via curiosity. In other words, awe-inducing...
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...an experience of awe Awe is the feeling we get in the presence of something vast that challenges our understanding of the world. Awe can contribute to our own physical...
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...found that the vastness of nature (as seen in this video) elicits awe in children, to which they responded with surprise, fear, and happiness. The same studies showed that awe...
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...experiencing awe. Awe can help us feel more connected to one another and the world, and can inspire us to be curious and creative. Ask them to think of a...
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The epiphany of awe is that its experience connects our individual selves with the vast forces of life. In awe we understand we are part of many things that are...
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...class), researchers found that dispositional awe (the tendency to feel awe in general) predicted academic outcomes, i.e., work ethic, behavioral engagement, and academic self-efficacy, via curiosity. In other words, awe-inducing...
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...or visiting an extraordinary building or place that elicited a moment of awe for you? One beautiful recurring piece of awe-inspiring art throughout many cultures is the mandala. Take a...
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...Keltner, the leading expert in the science of awe, has discovered that “moral beauty brings people awe around the world.” This practice invites students to share and deeply listen to...
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...In another study, researchers had 353 youth from the Netherlands ages 8-13 watch a video clip that prompted either joy, awe, or a neutral response. Those who watched the awe...
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Evidence That It Works In three experiments, participants were induced to feel awe—such as by watching an awe-inspiring video—as well as other emotions. People who experienced awe felt that they...
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...students have shared their response, provide a working definition of awe: Awe is the emotion we experience when we encounter vast mysteries that we don’t understand. When we experience awe,...