Abstract
Viewing classrooms as a culture, we sought to determine if gratitude could be a meaningful resource for creating a “caring” culture within the classroom setting. Findings suggest that gratitude promotes prosocial behaviors, builds stronger relationships, and helps to develop a greater sense of well-being (McCullough, Emmons, & Tsang, 2002; Emmons, 2008).
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Vess, K. R. & Russell, J. A., (2014) “Creating a Caring Culture: Exploring the Implications of Gratitude in Adult Education”, Adult Education Research Conference 1(2014).
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