2016
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01561
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Contextual Positive Psychology: Policy Recommendations for Implementing Positive Psychology into Schools

Abstract: There has been a rapid growth in positive psychology, a research and intervention approach that focuses on promoting optimal functioning and well-being. Positive psychology interventions are now making their way into classrooms all over the world. However, positive psychology has been criticized for being decontextualized and coercive, and for putting an excessive emphasis on positive states, whilst failing to adequately consider negative experiences. Given this, how should policy be used to regulate and evalu… Show more

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“…Additionally, this study has provided a new direction for educators and parents to design and implement learning activities that enhance positive emotions, character strengths, and joy in learning. It is feasible to integrate positive psychology in language education (Ciarrochi et al, 2016). The findings have demonstrated the importance of providing a stimulating learning environment in language instruction for young children in kindergarten.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Additionally, this study has provided a new direction for educators and parents to design and implement learning activities that enhance positive emotions, character strengths, and joy in learning. It is feasible to integrate positive psychology in language education (Ciarrochi et al, 2016). The findings have demonstrated the importance of providing a stimulating learning environment in language instruction for young children in kindergarten.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…According to Ciarrochi et al (2016) positive psychology interventions are being used in classrooms all over the world. Certainly, the field of positive education has received significant research attention for well over a decade now (Baker et al 2009;Parks and Schueller 2014;Waters 2011;Waters et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the field of positive education matures, calls have been made to extend the boundaries of research beyond classroom interventions that target intra-individual change, and take into account the broader social systems and contextual factors that impact a student's wellbeing and achievement (Bronfenbrenner and Ceci 1994;Ciarrochi et al 2016). Allen et al (2016) argue that, as a student is nested within many groups, from close relationships in their micro-system (e.g., teachers, peers and parents) to broader connections with the macrosystem (e.g., government regulations of education curriculum and national student testing procedures) there are many factors outside of the classroom that impact student wellbeing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It remains, however, noteworthy, that although positive psychology has had a massive increase in popularity during the recent years, not all interventions appear to yield appropriate effects (38,39). Also, contextual factors may not be dismissed when defining whether characteristics and behaviors are positive (49).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%