In the mean time I’ve found a very successful way of expanding our meditation time in our classroom. This summer I participated in the New Tomorrow Summer Camp at Ananda Meditation Retreat and watched Nitai Deranja lead families, with children as young as five, through a series of classes on meditation and yogic principles. (see his blog for lesson plans) http://laughterisjoy.wordpress.com/dalai-lama-children-meditation-and-patanjali/

It’s, also, interesting to see which activities from last year naturally continue this school year. One obvious activity is the Personal Excellence Qualities. (see Sept. 22, 2012 blog) That seems to be the heart of my attempt at using EFL principles in a public school setting. It’s such a natural extension of the values that we are trying to instill in our middle school students. It’s also a focus for me as a teacher. It reminds me to expand these qualities in myself. We put up our Personal Excellence board right away and had the students pick personal qualities that they wanted to work on to be their true best selves. We are also identifying these qualities in the characters in our stories and novels. This time I started out the year asking right away if they knew of anyone who exhibited all the high qualities on our board. It was interesting to see that the replies were much the same as last year. The students mentioned God, people like Martin Luther King Jr., and again many said their mom, which was very sweet.