ABSTRACT

Positive psychology – the scientific study of happiness – is a rapidly burgeoning field, and in no area more so than education. More departments than ever are offering courses in positive psychology, and demand for these courses is consistently high. Graduate programs offering concentrations in positive psychology have appeared at both masters and doctoral level. Educational institutions have expressed interest in using principles of positive psychology to inform institutional structure, faculty development and pedagogy.

Positive psychology has been taught and applied in higher education for almost as long as it has existed as a field, but there is little in the way of published literature that brings all of these developments together. The chapters in this volume represent the use of positive psychology at all levels of higher education – from institutional practices and curricular development to pedagogy and the teaching of positive psychology content itself. This book provides an in-depth look at this exciting area of applied positive psychology which will be relevant to educators and administrators alike.

This book is based on a special issue of The Journal of Positive Psychology.

chapter |6 pages

Adolescent popularity

A positive psychology course with a developmental foundation

chapter |5 pages

Happiness and self-knowledge

A positive psychology and judgment and decision-making hybrid course

chapter |9 pages

‘Learning from success'

A close look at a popular positive psychology course

chapter |7 pages

Teaching tools for positive psychology

A comparison of available textbooks

chapter |7 pages

Insight or data

Using non-scientific sources to teach positive psychology

chapter |8 pages

Broadening perspectives

Strategies to infuse multiculturalism into a positive psychology course

chapter |7 pages

Writing critically about personal growth

A ‘writing in the disciplines’ course on happiness

chapter |6 pages

The moral of the story

The importance of applying an ethics lens to the teaching of positive psychology