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  • Educational Psychology
  • Mindfulness Studies
  • Child Development

Background:

  • School-based mindfulness programs (SBMPs) are increasingly researched for student benefits.
  • Implementation fidelity is a key factor influencing the effectiveness of SBMPs.
  • Existing research highlights potential cognitive, affective, and wellbeing improvements in students.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify and discuss critical challenges in the implementation of school-based mindfulness programs.
  • To provide suggestions for strengthening and sustaining SBMPs for improved student outcomes.
  • To clarify the conditions under which mindfulness effectively enhances student functioning.

Main Methods:

  • This commentary analyzes current challenges in SBMP implementation.
  • It synthesizes existing research on mindfulness in schools.
  • Suggestions for addressing identified challenges are proposed.

Main Results:

  • Four key challenges impede SBMP effectiveness: defining mindfulness, balancing fidelity with flexibility, understanding teacher experience, and clarifying mindful pedagogy.
  • Lack of consensus on these aspects can diminish program benefits.
  • Addressing these challenges is essential for research clarity and practical application.

Conclusions:

  • Standardizing the definition and delivery of mindfulness training is vital.
  • Teacher training and experience require further investigation for program fidelity.
  • Developing clear guidelines for mindful pedagogy can enhance SBMP impact and sustainability.