PsycTESTS Dataset 2013
DOI: 10.1037/t28421-000
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Mindfulness-Based Interventions: Teaching Assessment Criteria

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“…Both the practitioner and supervisor were registered with the UK Network for Mindfulness‐Based Teacher Training Organisations' and adhered to the Good Practice Guidelines for Teaching Mindfulness‐Based Courses. Competency was assessed using the Mindfulness‐based Interventions: Teaching Assessment Criteria (MBI:TAC) (Crane et al., ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Both the practitioner and supervisor were registered with the UK Network for Mindfulness‐Based Teacher Training Organisations' and adhered to the Good Practice Guidelines for Teaching Mindfulness‐Based Courses. Competency was assessed using the Mindfulness‐based Interventions: Teaching Assessment Criteria (MBI:TAC) (Crane et al., ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are measured within six domains: (a) coverage, pacing and organization of the session curriculum; (b) relational skills; (c) embodiment of mindfulness; (d) guiding mindfulness practices; (e) conveying course themes through interactive teaching; and (f) holding of group learning environment. To be deemed a competent mindfulness, practitioner teachers are required to meet the criteria from either competent, proficient or advanced within all six domains for all of the eight sessions (Crane et al., ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Audio recordings of lessons labelled by Year level and by School were randomly selected and reviewed by the programme developer, such that each of the eight lessons was reviewed once. We used a marking rubric based on the adult Mindfulness‐Based Interventions Teaching Assessment Criteria (MBI‐TAC, Crane et al, ) which assess a combination of adherence and competence across six domains. These guidelines were modified slightly to reflect the classroom environment and assess age appropriate delivery.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This helped trainees to be vulnerable with what they did not know and wanted to explore, and to focus on developing and learning rather than passing. We used an individual end of training course tutorial with two of the trainers who used the Mindfulness Based Interventions Teaching Assessment Criteria (MBI-TAC) [24] as a guide for the tutorial discussion. The MBI-TAC is the most widely used assessment of teacher competence framework for MBCT and MBSR in the UK and increasingly beyond the UK.…”
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“…The current evaluation did not formally assess trainee competence in a way that would allow us to draw strong conclusions about the competence of trainees to deliver MBIs. As an assessment of competence tool, the MBI-TAC [24] does not completely translate into assessing the competence of those leading non 8 week MBIs. The ethos of the training was also more formative than summative with a strong emphasis on being able to stumble safely while putting learning into practice without the potentially inhibiting effect of trainees knowing they were being formally assessed whilst doing so.…”
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confidence: 99%