Two studies, conducted by Singh et al. (2007) and Wall (2005) focused on adolescent students with conduct disorder and learning difficulties. Both studies provided the use of mindfulness based approaches in the classroom setting had positive outcomes for students. While Burke (2010) advised the “inclusion of this range of studies reflects the very small pool of publications to date” the information did provide a preliminary overview of the available research in this emerging …show more content…
The gap found by this researcher indicates that the studies were not given the appropriate preliminary training to respectively measure the results of the practice of mindfulness to reduce academic anxiety. As stated by Mayorga et al. (2016), training and preparation on techniques such as meditation and relaxation should be conducted prior to the research experiment to obtain more definite results of the effectiveness of mindfulness based approaches. This researcher proposes that voluntary participants should be required to enroll in a 10-week mindfulness technique training in order to qualify for the research study. This training would be free for participants of the research study. This researcher will conduct a study on two groups of adult college students. Group A will have attended the 10-week mindfulness technique training, however, Group B will have no preliminary training prior to the study. Further, this research proposal focuses primarily on the reduction of stress, through the use of mindfulness based approaches, on adults in college level studies. The research questions are as follows: Will the participants from Group A experience less anxiety with academic learning, will the participants from Group A achieve