Mark Greenberg, Ph.D. is the Emeritus Bennett Chair of Prevention Science at Penn State University. He is one of the founders of CASEL. He is the author of over 350 journal articles and book chapters on the development of well-being, learning and the effects of prevention efforts on children and families. He is the Chairperson of CREATE, a non-profit devoted to improving schooling and the lives of teachers and students.
This profile was last updated on November 1, 2024
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Student Flourishing Initiative: Building Resiliency Among College Students
Sheila Kinkade • August 31, 2020
Topics: Education | Mental Health | Mindfulness
2014 International Symposium for Contemplative Studies Session
Concurrent Session 3 – Innovations in Mindfulness for Educators: Complementary Approaches and Outcomes
Mark Greenberg, Alexis Harris, Patricia (Tish) Jennings, Robert Roeser, Kimberly Schonert-Reichl
Topics: Compassion & Empathy | Education | Mindfulness
2014 International Symposium for Contemplative Studies Session
Concurrent Session 5 – Yoga in the Public School Setting: Rationale and Research
Mark Greenberg, Sat Bir Khalsa, Laura White
Topics: Body-based Practices | Education | Mindfulness | Stress & Resilience
Mind & Life Educational Research Network
Mind & Life Educational Research Network
Topics: Brain & Cognitive Science | Compassion & Empathy | Education | Interconnection
2000 Mind & Life Dialogue VIII
Destructive Emotions
Topics: Brain & Cognitive Science | Stress & Resilience