On Compassionate Systems Change in Education - A Conversation with Dr. Mette Miriam Böll

Today’s guest has been doing amazing work in this areas alongside Peter Senge, Daniel Goleman and colleagues at the IB, through the Center for Systems Awareness at MIT. ⁠Dr Mette Miriam Böll⁠ is the is the Co-founder and Executive Director of the centre, as well as the co-founded of The MIT Systems Awareness Lab with Peter Senge. 

Her academic background is as a biologist specialized in the evolution of complex social systems, mammalian play behavior and philosophy of nature. Mette has a Ph.D. in organizational ethology and holds additional degrees in contemplative leadership and the philosophy and history of science. 

She uses her training in these diverse areas to research how emotions and feelings are transmitted in social relations and how the resulting relational fields in turn shape the larger systems human beings are parts of, with a particular focus on education.

Mette previously held a position as head of research at Metropol University College, a teachers’ college in Copenhagen and before that she taught neuroscience of emotions.

You can find out more about the Compassionate Systems Framework and upcoming trainings here: ⁠https://systemsawareness.org/introduction-to-compassionate-systems-framework-in-schools/⁠

Social Links

LinkedIn: ⁠@mette-miriam-rakel-böll⁠

Instagram: ⁠@centerforsystemsawareness⁠

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