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Contemplative Practices: From Personal Awareness to Social Well-being
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CCHU9078 is generally seen as a contemplative course with interesting content but can be perceived as boring by some. It's suitable for those interested in mindfulness and meditation, though the workload is minimal. Grading is somewhat opaque, and attendance matters in tutorials.
Grading is not very transparent; final grades are given without much feedback on essays or projects.
The workload is light, with minimal homework and a few short reflections and a group project that can be completed quickly. Attendance in lectures isn't tracked but is required for tutorials.
Assessments include three essays (one of which requires watching a play), one multimedia group project, tutorial reflections, and attendance-based grading.
The professor is described as gentle and kind, with clear English. Lectures are engaging, but some find them boring. Tutorials are more interactive and appreciated by students.
Watch supplementary videos for a deeper understanding of meditation techniques; plan your time around essay deadlines to avoid last-minute stress.
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