Educação Positiva: Inovação em Intervenções Educacionais Baseadas na Psicologia Positiva

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https://doi.org/10.1590/0102.3772e3632

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Educação, Psicologia Positiva, Intervenção, Psicologia Educacional

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A escola é um ambiente social que essencialmente pode contribuir para o desenvolvimento cognitivo e emocional dos sujeitos, surgindo como um importante recurso da Psicologia Positiva. A presente revisão objetivou avaliar estudos que apresentam intervenções baseadas em Eduação Positiva. As bases acessadas foram MEDLINE, LILACS, Psycinfo, SciELO e Scopus, por meio dos termos "Positive Education" e "Intervention". Os estudos foram analisados de forma descritiva e as características das intervenções foram descritas. Quatorze estudos satisfizeram os critérios de inclusão desta revisão. Como resultado, 9 estudos focalizaram a eduação positiva de crianças e adolescentes, 3 foram direcionados para estudantes universitários e 2 consideraram exclusivamente professores e líderes escolares. Evidenciou-se a importância de estimular o desenvolvimento da força de caráter entre os alunos.

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2020-02-17

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Schiavon, C. C., Teixeira, L. P., Gurgel, L. G., Magalhães, C. R., & Reppold, C. T. (2020). Educação Positiva: Inovação em Intervenções Educacionais Baseadas na Psicologia Positiva. Psicologia: Teoria E Pesquisa, 36. https://doi.org/10.1590/0102.3772e3632

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