Positive Psychology in Higher Education
Herausgeber: Parks, Acacia
Positive Psychology in Higher Education
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Positive psychology - the scientific study of happiness - is a rapidly burgeoning field, and in no area more so than education. This book provides an in-depth look at this exciting area of applied positive psychology. It is based on a special issue of The Journal of Positive Psychology.
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Positive psychology - the scientific study of happiness - is a rapidly burgeoning field, and in no area more so than education. This book provides an in-depth look at this exciting area of applied positive psychology. It is based on a special issue of The Journal of Positive Psychology.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 118
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 210mm x 6mm
- Gewicht: 286g
- ISBN-13: 9781032930831
- ISBN-10: 1032930837
- Artikelnr.: 71559032
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 118
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 210mm x 6mm
- Gewicht: 286g
- ISBN-13: 9781032930831
- ISBN-10: 1032930837
- Artikelnr.: 71559032
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Acacia C. Parks is Assistant Professor of Psychology at Hiram College, USA. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania's Positive Psychology Center, where she began her research program on positive psychological interventions. She is an Associate Editor of The Journal of Positive Psychology, and regularly teaches courses on positive, abnormal and health psychology.
Preface Acacia C. Parks 1. Towards the establishment of best practices for
applying positive psychology in higher education Acacia C. Parks 2. Towards
a positive university Lindsay G. Oades, Paula Robinson, Suzy Green and
Gordon B. Spence 3. Classroom assessment techniques for promoting more
positive experiences in teaching and learning Charles J. Walker 4. Virtues
and character strengths for sustainable faculty development Thomas V.
McGovern 5. Incorporating positive psychology content and applications into
various psychology courses Jeana L. Magyar-Moe 6. Integrating research
training and the teaching of positive psychology Chu Kim-Prieto and
Carianne D'Oriano 7. Adolescent popularity: A positive psychology course
with a developmental foundation Peter E.L. Marks 8. Happiness and
self-knowledge: A positive psychology and judgement and decision-making
hybrid course Jaime L. Kurtz 9. 'Learning from success': A close look at a
popular positive psychology course Pninit Russo-Netzer and Tal Ben-Shahar
10. An experiential approach to teaching positive psychology to
undergraduates Robert Biswas-Diener and Lindsey Patterson 11. Illustrating
positive psychology concepts through service learning: Penn teaches
resilience Amy Kranzler, Acacia C. Parks and Jane Gillham 12. Teaching
positive psychology using team-based learning Marie D. Thomas and Barbara
J. McPherson 13. Teaching tools for positive psychology: A comparison of
available textbooks Grant J. Rich 14. Insight or data: Using non-scientific
sources to teach positive psychology Eranda Jayawickreme and Marie J.C.
Forgeard 15. Broadening perspectives: Strategies to infuse multiculturalism
into a positive psychology course Jennifer Teramoto Pedrotti 16. Writing
critically about personal growth: A 'writing in the disciplines' course on
happiness Acacia C. Parks and Valerie Ross 17. The moral of the story: The
importance of applying an ethics lens to the teaching of positive
psychology Dianne A. Vella-Brodrick
applying positive psychology in higher education Acacia C. Parks 2. Towards
a positive university Lindsay G. Oades, Paula Robinson, Suzy Green and
Gordon B. Spence 3. Classroom assessment techniques for promoting more
positive experiences in teaching and learning Charles J. Walker 4. Virtues
and character strengths for sustainable faculty development Thomas V.
McGovern 5. Incorporating positive psychology content and applications into
various psychology courses Jeana L. Magyar-Moe 6. Integrating research
training and the teaching of positive psychology Chu Kim-Prieto and
Carianne D'Oriano 7. Adolescent popularity: A positive psychology course
with a developmental foundation Peter E.L. Marks 8. Happiness and
self-knowledge: A positive psychology and judgement and decision-making
hybrid course Jaime L. Kurtz 9. 'Learning from success': A close look at a
popular positive psychology course Pninit Russo-Netzer and Tal Ben-Shahar
10. An experiential approach to teaching positive psychology to
undergraduates Robert Biswas-Diener and Lindsey Patterson 11. Illustrating
positive psychology concepts through service learning: Penn teaches
resilience Amy Kranzler, Acacia C. Parks and Jane Gillham 12. Teaching
positive psychology using team-based learning Marie D. Thomas and Barbara
J. McPherson 13. Teaching tools for positive psychology: A comparison of
available textbooks Grant J. Rich 14. Insight or data: Using non-scientific
sources to teach positive psychology Eranda Jayawickreme and Marie J.C.
Forgeard 15. Broadening perspectives: Strategies to infuse multiculturalism
into a positive psychology course Jennifer Teramoto Pedrotti 16. Writing
critically about personal growth: A 'writing in the disciplines' course on
happiness Acacia C. Parks and Valerie Ross 17. The moral of the story: The
importance of applying an ethics lens to the teaching of positive
psychology Dianne A. Vella-Brodrick
Preface Acacia C. Parks 1. Towards the establishment of best practices for
applying positive psychology in higher education Acacia C. Parks 2. Towards
a positive university Lindsay G. Oades, Paula Robinson, Suzy Green and
Gordon B. Spence 3. Classroom assessment techniques for promoting more
positive experiences in teaching and learning Charles J. Walker 4. Virtues
and character strengths for sustainable faculty development Thomas V.
McGovern 5. Incorporating positive psychology content and applications into
various psychology courses Jeana L. Magyar-Moe 6. Integrating research
training and the teaching of positive psychology Chu Kim-Prieto and
Carianne D'Oriano 7. Adolescent popularity: A positive psychology course
with a developmental foundation Peter E.L. Marks 8. Happiness and
self-knowledge: A positive psychology and judgement and decision-making
hybrid course Jaime L. Kurtz 9. 'Learning from success': A close look at a
popular positive psychology course Pninit Russo-Netzer and Tal Ben-Shahar
10. An experiential approach to teaching positive psychology to
undergraduates Robert Biswas-Diener and Lindsey Patterson 11. Illustrating
positive psychology concepts through service learning: Penn teaches
resilience Amy Kranzler, Acacia C. Parks and Jane Gillham 12. Teaching
positive psychology using team-based learning Marie D. Thomas and Barbara
J. McPherson 13. Teaching tools for positive psychology: A comparison of
available textbooks Grant J. Rich 14. Insight or data: Using non-scientific
sources to teach positive psychology Eranda Jayawickreme and Marie J.C.
Forgeard 15. Broadening perspectives: Strategies to infuse multiculturalism
into a positive psychology course Jennifer Teramoto Pedrotti 16. Writing
critically about personal growth: A 'writing in the disciplines' course on
happiness Acacia C. Parks and Valerie Ross 17. The moral of the story: The
importance of applying an ethics lens to the teaching of positive
psychology Dianne A. Vella-Brodrick
applying positive psychology in higher education Acacia C. Parks 2. Towards
a positive university Lindsay G. Oades, Paula Robinson, Suzy Green and
Gordon B. Spence 3. Classroom assessment techniques for promoting more
positive experiences in teaching and learning Charles J. Walker 4. Virtues
and character strengths for sustainable faculty development Thomas V.
McGovern 5. Incorporating positive psychology content and applications into
various psychology courses Jeana L. Magyar-Moe 6. Integrating research
training and the teaching of positive psychology Chu Kim-Prieto and
Carianne D'Oriano 7. Adolescent popularity: A positive psychology course
with a developmental foundation Peter E.L. Marks 8. Happiness and
self-knowledge: A positive psychology and judgement and decision-making
hybrid course Jaime L. Kurtz 9. 'Learning from success': A close look at a
popular positive psychology course Pninit Russo-Netzer and Tal Ben-Shahar
10. An experiential approach to teaching positive psychology to
undergraduates Robert Biswas-Diener and Lindsey Patterson 11. Illustrating
positive psychology concepts through service learning: Penn teaches
resilience Amy Kranzler, Acacia C. Parks and Jane Gillham 12. Teaching
positive psychology using team-based learning Marie D. Thomas and Barbara
J. McPherson 13. Teaching tools for positive psychology: A comparison of
available textbooks Grant J. Rich 14. Insight or data: Using non-scientific
sources to teach positive psychology Eranda Jayawickreme and Marie J.C.
Forgeard 15. Broadening perspectives: Strategies to infuse multiculturalism
into a positive psychology course Jennifer Teramoto Pedrotti 16. Writing
critically about personal growth: A 'writing in the disciplines' course on
happiness Acacia C. Parks and Valerie Ross 17. The moral of the story: The
importance of applying an ethics lens to the teaching of positive
psychology Dianne A. Vella-Brodrick