Ho'oponopono is a Hawaiian practice of reconciliation and forgiveness. The word pono means "righteousness" or "balance" in Hawaiian, and the word ho'o means "to make". Therefore, ho'oponopono means "to make righteous" or "to make balanced".
In the context of English language teaching, ho'oponopono can be applied to improve communication and relationships between teachers and students. This involves acknowledging and taking responsibility for one's own thoughts and emotions, and seeking to understand and respect the thoughts and emotions of others.
The practice of ho'oponopono includes saying certain phrases, such as "I'm sorry", "Please forgive me", "Thank you", and "I love you", as a means of expressing gratitude and asking for forgiveness. This can help to create a more positive and supportive learning environment, where everyone feels valued and respected.
There are many resources available for learning about ho'oponopono and how to incorporate it into teaching practices. One example is the "Ho'oponopono: A Hawaiian Practice of Reconciliation and Forgiveness in ELT" PDF, available as a free download from various online sources.
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