Positive education is defined as education for both traditional skills and for happiness. The high prevalence worldwide of depression among young people, the small rise in life satisfaction, and the synergy between learning and positive emotion all argue that the skills for happiness should be taught in school. There is substantial evidence from well controlled studies that skills that increase resilience, positive emotion, engagement and meaning can be taught to schoolchildren. We present the story of teaching these skills to an entire school—Geelong Grammar School—in Australia, and we speculate that positive education will form the basis of a \u27new prosperity\u27, a politics that values both wealth and well-being
The increasing momentum of the Positive Psychology movement has seen burgeoning research in positive...
Happiness can be defined in various ways, and characterizing traits that reflect sustained happiness...
Positive education views school as a place where students not only cultivate their intellectual mind...
Following the launch of the positive psychology movement teachers and educators emerged as early ado...
© 2020 Kylie Michelle Trask-KerrPositive education emerged from positive psychology and its aims inc...
The Model of Positive Education is a flexible, science-informed framework for supporting the flouris...
Traditional education has focused on teaching individuals the tools to succeed academically and prof...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Positive education, a unique blend of academic learning and positive psychology theory on well-being...
Positive education, or teaching the skills of well-being through direct instruction and the curricul...
It is necessary to investigate the development of positive psychology as well as the field of positi...
The aim of this paper is to review school-based interventions that have been designed to foster stud...
Australian secondary schools in the 21st century are being called on by governments, parents and edu...
Resilience, Character Strengths and Flourishing: A Positive Education Workshop for Singapore Teacher...
There is evidence to suggest that whole school approaches to student well-being enhance not only men...
The increasing momentum of the Positive Psychology movement has seen burgeoning research in positive...
Happiness can be defined in various ways, and characterizing traits that reflect sustained happiness...
Positive education views school as a place where students not only cultivate their intellectual mind...
Following the launch of the positive psychology movement teachers and educators emerged as early ado...
© 2020 Kylie Michelle Trask-KerrPositive education emerged from positive psychology and its aims inc...
The Model of Positive Education is a flexible, science-informed framework for supporting the flouris...
Traditional education has focused on teaching individuals the tools to succeed academically and prof...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Positive education, a unique blend of academic learning and positive psychology theory on well-being...
Positive education, or teaching the skills of well-being through direct instruction and the curricul...
It is necessary to investigate the development of positive psychology as well as the field of positi...
The aim of this paper is to review school-based interventions that have been designed to foster stud...
Australian secondary schools in the 21st century are being called on by governments, parents and edu...
Resilience, Character Strengths and Flourishing: A Positive Education Workshop for Singapore Teacher...
There is evidence to suggest that whole school approaches to student well-being enhance not only men...
The increasing momentum of the Positive Psychology movement has seen burgeoning research in positive...
Happiness can be defined in various ways, and characterizing traits that reflect sustained happiness...
Positive education views school as a place where students not only cultivate their intellectual mind...