An evaluation of the use of character strengths as an asset-based approach to learner support

The global movement towards inclusive education aims to create a safe environment where teachers are expected to actively pursue various methods to implement asset-based support for all learners. The prominence of the learners’ challenges, however, still guides most teachers’ methods of support. Tea...

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Assets
Character strengths
Classrooms
Education & Educational Research
Education, Scientific Disciplines
Inclusive education
Mainstream classroom
Perceptions
PERMA model
Personality
Positive psychology
Professional development
Staff development
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Teacher development
Teacher empowerment
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