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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Teaching Character and Creating Positive Classrooms by Relay Graduate School of Education

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About the Course

Positive psychology meets K-12 pedagogy. This course explores key ideas of positive psychology and shows how great teachers apply those lessons to maximize student engagement and accomplishment. Through lectures, discussions, interviews and footage of great educators in action, you’ll learn how to integrate character-based objectives into your own teaching....

Top reviews

CN

Jun 4, 2020

This is a very comprehensive course and all the sources they use are very concise and educational. I recommend this course to both teachers and parents to strengthen the character of their children.

TJ

Nov 28, 2020

Thank you for a very informative and well-paced course that is able to be to put into use immediately. I highly recommend this for all teachers, coaches and individuals who work with young people.

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By CINDY M S M

Jun 23, 2022

was great

By Bhaskar D

Dec 9, 2020

Interesting case studies and assignments to accomplish the Classroom management. Need more techniques and students perspective on the outcome to have more wholesome experience.

By Harriet S

Sep 17, 2023

This course is very toxic for teachers. They will make strict demands on your personality and force you to think about whether you are spiritual enough. Why aren’t similar requirements applied to other professions? Why would someone dare DEMAND me to be “spiritual” and “loving” for the sake of a minimum wage? No one mentions how competent a teacher should be in his subject.

All the unscientificness fits into the quote from the author of the course: “So I spent a lot of my life teaching optimism.” That is, realists and pessimists, according to the author, are second-class people, undereducated people who are unable to be teachers and good parents.

Also, this course does not offer new ideas. The authors of the course stupidly retell a dubious religious book that has no scientific value.

This course also sharply condemns childfree people and opposes the idea of individual value. In the course, all people are described as being of value only as future or accomplished parents. Do I need to explain why this is harmful?

By Joseph J

Jul 16, 2022

This course would be very good but it seems like it was hastely put together and a little disorganized. It is nearly impossible to get the peer-reviewed work done on time for two reasons: 1.) the instructions are vague and not explained well. It is hard to determine what is needed in length and content, the rubric is also lacking in direction. 2.) when people post in the discussion forum asking for people to review their work, it gets deleted by mentors, therefore, numerous people have late assignments because there has been no peer-reviewed work done. Sometimes it can take weeks or months to get an assignment peer-reviewed for a grade to be able to move on. *EDIT* The course certificate doesn't even display the course leader's (or professor's) name to justify itself; its just a scribble with a smiley face. It doesn't even look serious. This course could be much better than it already is but for right now it seems more like a cash-grab than anything.

By Dirk N

Oct 12, 2024

Very poor content. The host acts like a sales person and the course requires to make a survey and accept to all cookies on an external website which creators are an integral part of the course. => Low quality, phishing course

By Lizet Y G A

Aug 21, 2024

No me deja ver los videos, dice : Uy!! hay un error intenta más tarde.