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The compatibility of positive psychology and the Ludic strategy in foreign language education
The Ludic strategy, an approach to foreign language teaching (FLT), popularised by the present author since the 1990’s which acknowledges the value of a humanistic approach, yet also emphasises an emergence of positive feelings, while engaging in the ...
Teresa Siek-Piskozub
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ABSTRACT Aim To examine which elements of thriving and PERMA may be associated with thriving and intentions to leave both the job and profession among early career nurses. Background Retention of early career nurses is a global concern, with up to 60% leaving the profession within 2 years.
Daniel Terry +5 more
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Abstract The migratory behaviour of Atlantic salmon kelts is poorly understood. Due to the Atlantic salmon's considerable socio‐economic and ecological importance, their precipitous population abundance declines, and the population resilience potential of salmon kelts, addressing these knowledge gaps is important.
Olivia Meredith Simmons +10 more
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Schematic representation of the causal sequence through which rapid water loss imposes diffusive and nondiffusive restrictions on carbon assimilation. Summary Drought is an abnormally prolonged water deficit posing major challenges to plants. Stomatal closure has long been considered the primary factor limiting photosynthesis during the early stages of
Chandra Bellasio +4 more
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Youth Transitions in an Era of Permacrisis: The Case of Europeans in Post‐Brexit Britain
ABSTRACT The protracted Brexit process had negative practical and emotional consequences for the millions of Europeans who reside in Britain. The analysis presented in this paper elucidates the circumstances, experiences and perspectives specifically of young Europeans, achieved through interrogation of data from the 2021 Census of England and Wales ...
David McCollum +3 more
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Promising results by the supplementation of Gingko biloba extract associated with Phosphatidylserine in two exploratory randomized trials on brain health and well‐being, so combining antioxidant, neuroprotective, and nootropic properties of both ingredients. ABSTRACT Mental health is threatened every day by the stressors of life: frenetic work rhythms,
Kenny Hawkins +7 more
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ABSTRACT In India, adolescent poor mental health is a significant concern, with suicide being a leading cause of adolescent death. The Indian government is responding through policies and initiatives. Such actions to protect adolescent emotional well‐being could be enhanced by Indian adolescents' own accounts of what helps and harms their well‐being ...
Amy Palmer +10 more
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Happiness among consecrated community in India: a PERMA model study
Abstract The aim of this study is to study the happiness among consecrated community using PERMA model and to explore the factors influencing happiness of nuns. The sample of the study is nuns and the sample size for present study is 30 nuns between the age group 25–55.
Drishya Theres Shaji +2 more
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ABSTRACT Positive psychology (PP) has become a key perspective in second language acquisition (SLA), with growing attention to learners' emotions, motivation, engagement, well‐being, and self‐regulation. However, existing PP–SLA studies have not been sufficiently mapped in terms of how theoretical frameworks are selected, classified, and ...
Kenan Gao, Juan Zhang
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How Neural Network Technologies are Transforming Approaches to Assessing School Well-Being?
Modern research confirms a direct link between student well-being and their academic performance. Traditional survey methods (interviews, questionnaires, tests) have significant limitations, including respondent insincerity, labor-intensive data ...
Anastasia Azbel +2 more
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