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Gratitude Training to Students:A New Approach to Education


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The education system m India primarily focuses on teaching students just academic and literacy aspects of life. Increasing knowledge base is the core goal of education m Indian schools and colleges. The purpose of education has been to acquaint students with basic knowledge of languages, social and basic sciences, and mathematics. Spiritual and rehgious base value education has been ignored in the contemporary education system. Educationists and psychologists have realized that the education in schools and colleges need to be broadened and should include teaching and training the positive behavioral skills which are adaptive for everyday living. The World Health Organization has also emphasized on teaching school and college students the basic skills of life known as life skills. Emergence of positive psychology has also shifted the focus of education toward teaching and training m positive psychological states Hke happiness, gratitude, forgiveness and spirituality. This is often known as positive schooling. Gratitude and forgiveness are also the values cherished by the major religions of the world like Islam, Hinduism, and Christianity. Research has shown that gratitude and forgiveness m people are associated with wellbeing and happiness. The current paper will focus on interventions which will increase gratitude m school and college going students. There is also a need to incorporate these concepts m school and college curriculum to enhance well-being of students. There is also a need to place professional counselors and psychologist m schools and colleges for imparting training in these values to students.

Keywords

Gratitude, Education, Positive Psychology.
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Mustafa Nadeem Kirmani
Department of Psychology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India
Mohammed Anus
Department of Psychology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India

Abstract


The education system m India primarily focuses on teaching students just academic and literacy aspects of life. Increasing knowledge base is the core goal of education m Indian schools and colleges. The purpose of education has been to acquaint students with basic knowledge of languages, social and basic sciences, and mathematics. Spiritual and rehgious base value education has been ignored in the contemporary education system. Educationists and psychologists have realized that the education in schools and colleges need to be broadened and should include teaching and training the positive behavioral skills which are adaptive for everyday living. The World Health Organization has also emphasized on teaching school and college students the basic skills of life known as life skills. Emergence of positive psychology has also shifted the focus of education toward teaching and training m positive psychological states Hke happiness, gratitude, forgiveness and spirituality. This is often known as positive schooling. Gratitude and forgiveness are also the values cherished by the major religions of the world like Islam, Hinduism, and Christianity. Research has shown that gratitude and forgiveness m people are associated with wellbeing and happiness. The current paper will focus on interventions which will increase gratitude m school and college going students. There is also a need to incorporate these concepts m school and college curriculum to enhance well-being of students. There is also a need to place professional counselors and psychologist m schools and colleges for imparting training in these values to students.

Keywords


Gratitude, Education, Positive Psychology.