
As part of the Oxford Series in Positive Psychology, Positive Education: The Geelong Grammar School Journey is the story of one school's development of a more holistic approach to education: one with student wellbeing at its heart. Balancing academic findings from the thriving field of positive psychology, whilst exploring the adaptation of this science into an innovative radical new approach to teaching called Positive Education, Positive Education: The Geelong Grammar School Journey provides an explanation of the key tenets of positive psychology and examines the practical application of this research, leading to the Geelong Grammar School's cultivation of the Positive Education program. With a foreword by Martin Seligman and contributions from such well-recognised names in the field as Roy Baumeister, Tal Ben-Shahar, Barbara Fredrickson, Craig Hassed, Felicia Huppert, Sue Jackson, Nansook Park, Karen Reivich, Pninit Russo-Netzer, and George Vaillant, this book fills a crucial space between academic theory and practical application making it a landmark publication on Positive Education. Positive Education: The Geelong Grammar School Journey will provide academics and students of positive psychology with an invaluable resource. Moreover, the book offers educational practitioners the key facets of the approach so as to inspire them to embark on their own journey with Positive Education.
This book investigates how the principles of positive psychology can be systematically integrated into a school curriculum to foster holistic student wellbeing. Jacolyn M. Norrish, an expert in the field, documents the implementation of the Positive Education program at Geelong Grammar School. The text synthesizes academic research with institutional case studies to provide a framework for educators looking to shift from traditional academic-only models to those that prioritize mental and emotional health alongside scholastic achievement.
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Experts recognize this work as a primary resource for understanding the intersection of psychological theory and school-wide pedagogical reform. Readers frequently note that the text successfully bridges the gap between dense academic research and the practical realities of daily classroom instruction.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191007048
ISBN-13:
9780191007040
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