© Cambridge University Press 2018. In popular opinion, gratitude means saying ‘thank you’. While politeness and appreciation are certainly important, gratitude is a larger issue. Appropriately defined, it encompasses the strengthening of human relationships and qualifies as a moral virtue. This important and timely volume provides the conceptual framework for studying the development of gratitude, with a comprehensive and international set of authors approaching the topic from philosophical, psychological, and educational perspectives. The first section provides the theoretical underpinnings for the study of gratitude as a virtue. In the next section, the authors examine the ways in which gratitude develops, including key cross-cultura...
Successful teaching experience and outcome is often dependent upon the teacher's personal charisma w...
This paper surveys interdisciplinary research on gratitude that has been conducted since the review ...
In recent years there has been growing academic interest in the topic of gratitude, in psychology, p...
© Cambridge University Press 2018. In popular opinion, gratitude means saying ‘thank you’. Whil...
In a rapidly expanding academic literature on gratitude, psychologists, philosophers and educational...
In a rapidly expanding academic literature on gratitude, psychologists, philosophers and educational...
There has been a burgeoning interest in gratitude in adults, adolescents, and children, with most sc...
Over the past two decades, gratitude as a scientific topic has been growing in interest. Little is k...
The expression of gratitude by children and young adolescents in different societies is the topic of...
“If only prayer you say in your life is “thank you ” it would be enough.”—Meister Eckhart Abstract: ...
The present is a qualitative research on the topic of gratitude, specifically in classroom contexts....
This paper surveys interdisciplinary research on gratitude that has been conducted since the review ...
Construction social relationships and accomplishing a perception of personality are the two major ta...
Cicero (54 bc/2009) held that gratitude “is not only the greatest, but is also the parent of all the...
Successful teaching experience and outcome is often dependent upon the teacher\u27s personal charism...
Successful teaching experience and outcome is often dependent upon the teacher's personal charisma w...
This paper surveys interdisciplinary research on gratitude that has been conducted since the review ...
In recent years there has been growing academic interest in the topic of gratitude, in psychology, p...
© Cambridge University Press 2018. In popular opinion, gratitude means saying ‘thank you’. Whil...
In a rapidly expanding academic literature on gratitude, psychologists, philosophers and educational...
In a rapidly expanding academic literature on gratitude, psychologists, philosophers and educational...
There has been a burgeoning interest in gratitude in adults, adolescents, and children, with most sc...
Over the past two decades, gratitude as a scientific topic has been growing in interest. Little is k...
The expression of gratitude by children and young adolescents in different societies is the topic of...
“If only prayer you say in your life is “thank you ” it would be enough.”—Meister Eckhart Abstract: ...
The present is a qualitative research on the topic of gratitude, specifically in classroom contexts....
This paper surveys interdisciplinary research on gratitude that has been conducted since the review ...
Construction social relationships and accomplishing a perception of personality are the two major ta...
Cicero (54 bc/2009) held that gratitude “is not only the greatest, but is also the parent of all the...
Successful teaching experience and outcome is often dependent upon the teacher\u27s personal charism...
Successful teaching experience and outcome is often dependent upon the teacher's personal charisma w...
This paper surveys interdisciplinary research on gratitude that has been conducted since the review ...
In recent years there has been growing academic interest in the topic of gratitude, in psychology, p...