Viewing classrooms as a culture, we sought to determine if gratitude could be a meaningful resource for creating a “caring” culture within the classroom setting. Findings suggest that gratitude promotes prosocial behaviors, builds stronger relationships, and helps to develop a greater sense of well-being (McCullough, Emmons, & Tsang, 2002; Emmons, 2008)
The present is a qualitative research on the topic of gratitude, specifically in classroom contexts....
A growing body of research reveals that gratitude has the power to benefit one’s social-emotional he...
School-based gratitude interventions show evidence of enhancing student well-being but there is limi...
This research explores God’s call to gratitude, summarizes current research on the benefits of grati...
© Cambridge University Press 2018. In popular opinion, gratitude means saying ‘thank you’. Whil...
Over the past two decades, gratitude as a scientific topic has been growing in interest. Little is k...
A growing body of philosophical, psychological, and educational research shows that gratitude has po...
Construction social relationships and accomplishing a perception of personality are the two major ta...
Gratitude may be an important yet largely untapped aspect of media-practice education. This research...
A growing body of groundbreaking research shows that gratitude has the power to heal, energize, and ...
Imagine implementing a program at your school that research has proven can reduce stress and anxiety...
During the transition from school to university, students are faced with many challenges to their we...
“If only prayer you say in your life is “thank you ” it would be enough.”—Meister Eckhart Abstract: ...
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...
The present is a qualitative research on the topic of gratitude, specifically in classroom contexts....
A growing body of research reveals that gratitude has the power to benefit one’s social-emotional he...
School-based gratitude interventions show evidence of enhancing student well-being but there is limi...
This research explores God’s call to gratitude, summarizes current research on the benefits of grati...
© Cambridge University Press 2018. In popular opinion, gratitude means saying ‘thank you’. Whil...
Over the past two decades, gratitude as a scientific topic has been growing in interest. Little is k...
A growing body of philosophical, psychological, and educational research shows that gratitude has po...
Construction social relationships and accomplishing a perception of personality are the two major ta...
Gratitude may be an important yet largely untapped aspect of media-practice education. This research...
A growing body of groundbreaking research shows that gratitude has the power to heal, energize, and ...
Imagine implementing a program at your school that research has proven can reduce stress and anxiety...
During the transition from school to university, students are faced with many challenges to their we...
“If only prayer you say in your life is “thank you ” it would be enough.”—Meister Eckhart Abstract: ...
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...
The present is a qualitative research on the topic of gratitude, specifically in classroom contexts....
A growing body of research reveals that gratitude has the power to benefit one’s social-emotional he...
School-based gratitude interventions show evidence of enhancing student well-being but there is limi...