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Learn how to create a positive school climate. It predicts
teacher and student satisfaction, lower stress levels, and
better school results. (Sangsue and Vorpe,
2000)
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Learn about Positive Psychology exercises that can inoculate
students against depression. (Reivich, et al.,
2005; Seligman, et al., 1999)
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Build faculty
collective efficacy. It significantly
influences not only the ways in which teachers
approach their work, it also has a direct impact
on students’ verbal, math, and science
achievement. (Goddard, et al,
2004)
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Build high-quality
connections in your school. Strengthen employee
attachment, quality of service, and
adaptability. (Dutton, et al.,
2004)
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Build the positive
affect that develops more lasting well-being,
because happiness likely causes success, rather
than vice versa! (Lyubomirsky, et
al., 2005) |
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