Professional Certificate in Positive Education
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Professional Certificate in Positive Education
Founded on the principles of positive psychology, the Professional Certificate in Education (Positive Education) gives educators and allied health professionals the skills to enhance wellbeing and resilience in students. In this course you will learn about principles designed to draw on students’ individual strengths and better support students and staff,…
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Founded on the principles of positive psychology, the Professional Certificate in Education (Positive Education) gives educators and allied health professionals the skills to enhance wellbeing and resilience in students.
In this course you will learn about principles designed to draw on students’ individual strengths and better support students and staff, including different theories of wellbeing, core positive education constructs, and how to utilise scientific theory to create stronger learning environments.
By bringing together the science and practice of positive psychology, this course helps you develop the skills to lead change in your school or workplace.
Who is this course for?
This course is designed for those in educational roles who wish to improve student wellbeing and promote positive change in the workplace. This includes:
- Educators
- Youth workers
- School counsellors
- Health professionals
- Administrators working in schools and other educational settings.
In this course you will explore a range of evidence-based applications to improve positive emotions, engagement, relationships, meaning, and accomplishment for people of all ages.
Graduates will understand the role of measurement and evaluation, and be prepared to enhance wellbeing policy and initiate and lead systematic change across educational communities.
This course equips you with strategic approaches to lead real change in your school or institution. You will return to your organisation with a grounding in the science of positive psychology, and the practical knowhow to strategically apply it in an educational setting. Learning outcomes: Students completing the course will: Be up-to-date with current thinking and research in the field of positive psychology, and understand its application to educational and other relevant contexts; Understand how positive psychology may be used to facilitate the learning process, particularly for young learners; Understand the varied strengths and approaches to learning demonstrated by young people; Understand a variety of approaches to creating a learning environment that fosters creativity, innovation and social responsibility among learners of all ages; Be familiar with a range of asset-based approaches to learning and understand how to mobilise these assets.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
Established in 1853, the University of Melbourne enjoys an outstanding reputation with world rankings, consistently being placed as Australia’s leading comprehensive research-intensive university, and is one of the world’s top 50 (as per Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2015 – 2016 and Academic Ranking of World Universities 2015). There are over 80 different undergraduate study areas and over 270 graduate courses at Melbourne for students to choose from. The University has extensive global networks and has seven campus locations across Melbourne and rural Victoria.
Established in 1853, the University of Melbourne enjoys an outstanding reputation with world rankings, consistently being placed as Australia’s leading comprehensive research-intensive university, and is one of the world’s top 50 (as per Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2015 – 2016 and Academic Ranking of World Universities 2015). There are over 80 different undergraduate study areas and over 270 graduate courses at Melbourne for students to choose from. The University has extensive global networks and has seven campus locations across Melbourne and rural Victoria.