Beyond Words

Men (Mindfulness, Emotions and Neurosciences) for Inclusive Language Classrooms in the Age Of AI

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  • Pedro Mayoral Universidad de Colima

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mindfulness, emotions, neurosciences, inclusive language classrooms, Artificial Intelligence

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In increasingly diverse classrooms, inclusion requires more than well-designed curricula; it calls for understanding how mind, body, and emotions shape learning—especially in the age of ai. This presentation introduces the men framework (mindfulness, emotions, and neurosciences) as a humanistic approach to inclusive language teaching. Drawing on educational neuroscience, positive psychology, and pedagogy, men supports emotionally safe, cognitively informed, and socially responsive learning environments. Mindfulness helps reduce language anxiety and ai overload; emotions and empathy strengthen inclusive practices; and neuroscience offers practical guidelines such as multimodal input, processing time, movement, and respect for neurodiversity. Through brief experiential activities and classroom examples, the session shows how men enable teachers to use ai in ethical, inclusive, and joyful ways—teaching beyond words and beyond tools.

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Pedro Mayoral, Universidad de Colima

Dr. Pedro José Mayoral Valdivia holds a PhD in Education (ITESO) and an MA in Technology and Education (Universidad de Colima). He is a language teacher educator and researcher with a PRODEP profile and SNII candidate, with 38 years of playful “craziness” in language teaching, integrating MEN (mindfulness-emotions-neurosciences), AI, songs, games, the Happy Classroom Philosophy, and inclusive pedagogy.

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2026-04-29

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Mayoral, P. (2026). Beyond Words: Men (Mindfulness, Emotions and Neurosciences) for Inclusive Language Classrooms in the Age Of AI. CIEX JOURNAL, (22), 61. Recuperado a partir de https://journal.ciex.edu.mx/index.php/cJ/article/view/283

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