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Introduction. Why explore self in teaching, teacher education and practitioner research?; Oren Ergas and Jason K. Ritter Chapter 1. The calm, clear and kind educator: A contemplative educational approach to teacher professional identity and development; Kevin Hulburt, Blak Colaianne, and Robert W. Roeser Chapter 2. Unleashing the elephant out of the closet and into the wildness of inner work; Heesoon Bai, Scott Bowering, Muga Miyagawa, Avraham Cohen, and Charles Scott Chapter 3. The nature of self and its challenges to educational orthodoxy and 'discipline'; Edward M. Sellman Chapter 4. Working in the space between: conundrums in self-study of practice research; Stefinee Pinnegar and Mary Lynn Hamilton Chapter 5. Studying the self in self-study: self-knowledge as a means towards relational teacher education; Julian Kitchen Chapter 6. The self in teaching: an ecological approach; Joris Vlieghe and Piotr Zamojski Chapter 7. Unprivileging dividedness: in favor of undivided ways of knowing; Ellyn Lyle Chapter 8. The educational self as a starting point for understanding and self-study in teaching and teacher education; Jason K. Ritter Chapter 9. The formation of the 'teaching self' through the pulls of day-to-day and meaning; Oren Ergas Chapter 10. Nature-based mindfulness and the development of the ecological self when teaching in higher education; Nicole J. Albrecht Chapter 11. Two perspectives on teaching mindfulness in teacher education: A self-study of two selves; Oren Ergas and Karen Ragoonaden Chapter 12. The teaching self as productive embodied friction: an account on the integration between contemplation and anti-oppressive education; Steven Zhao Afterword. Looking back, moving forward; Sharon Todd