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      • Happiness is positively associated with intrinsic motivation (a personal drive to learn) for all students, and also with extrinsic motivation (outside sources like rewards, praise, or avoiding punishment) for students in grades K–3. Happiness is also positively associated with GPA for students in grades 4–12.
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  2. Posted May 11, 2021. By Andrew Bauld. Counseling and Mental Health. Social Emotional Learning. Student Achievement and Outcomes. Teachers and Teaching. Research has shown that the strongest predictor of happiness — more than even money or physical health — is the strength of your social connections. That’s true for adults and children.

  3. Mar 20, 2024 · The report illustrates how the ‘Happy Schools’ initiative aims to create top-down and bottomup transformation, encouraging governments to recognize happiness as a core objective of education. It supports the scaling of promising practices of joyful learning from the school to the policy level.

  4. Jul 21, 2023 · Laughter not only boosts well-being and happiness but also positively affects physical health. By prioritizing social connections, understanding the significance of happiness, and implementing simple practices, we can create more meaningful and fulfilling learning experiences for students.

  5. This paper explores happiness as an aim of education, particularly schooling. What role does happiness play in philosophy of education? How do critics view the aims of public schooling today and its relation to happiness? Is happiness embedded in the concept of education as an aim of education?

  6. If educators are to take happiness, human flourishing, seriously then there need to be some fundamental changes in the way we understand, approach and organize education. First, a concern for happiness in education entails looking beyond the classroom and immediate teaching context.

  7. On International Day of Happiness - 27 March - UNESCO launched a new publication, ‘Why the world needs happy schools: Global report on happiness in and for learning’. The report advocates for holistic approaches to promote school happiness in education policy and practice.

  8. Mar 11, 2024 · An excellent option to consider is positive education, which combines traditional education principles with research-backed ways of increasing happiness and wellbeing. The fundamental goal of positive education is to promote flourishing or positive mental health within the school community.

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