Minister backs happiness revolution spreading through our schools


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A unique partnership between Maroondah Principal Network, the City of Maroondah, the University of Melbourne’s Centre for Positive Psychology and Geelong Grammar’s Institute of Positive Education hopes to address this issue by embedding positive education in schools.


In a bid to help students lead psychologically healthy lives, teachers will focus on students’ strengths instead of their weaknesses. They hope talking about what is working well, helps the negatives dissipate.


And instead of focusing on what constitutes bullying, schools will try to teach students to be kind.


Edwina Ricci, Heathmont College’s Head of Positive Education, or aptly-named HOPE leader, said positive psychology taught people to “thrive instead of just to survive”.


“It is the science of flourishing,” she said. “If you think about your physical fitness, to get fit, you have to run around the block and go to the gym. To get mentally fit you have to undertake some changes to your thinking.”


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