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E-raamat: Happiness Education: Holistic Learning for Sustainable Well-Being

Edited by (University of Minnesota, USA), Edited by (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)
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This edited collection challenges the common preoccupation with knowledge acquisition and academic achievement by comparing the aims and cultural beliefs which drive education in different countries throughout the world.

Through case studies from countries in Asia, Latin America, Africa, and Europe, the authors present how education can be approached holistically to foster student happiness and well-being. The book illustrates wide-ranging interpretations of what it means to provide a "good education," and how student-centered, holistic approaches to learning can be effective in promoting creativity, tolerance, student well-being, and an appreciation of environmental and societal responsibilities. Based on rigorous mixed-method empirical research, it highlights how the integration of happiness in education can not only enhance academic excellence but can also have a positive impact on the students’ overall well-being.

This cutting-edge book focuses on the holistic development and well-being of students and will be a relevant reading for educators, researchers, and students in such diverse fields as psychology, the sociology and philosophy of education, intercultural education, education policy and politics, leadership/management, mental health, and international and comparative education.



This edited collection challenges the common preoccupation with knowledge acquisition and academic achievement by comparing the aims and cultural beliefs which drive education in different countries throughout the world.

1. Happiness Education: Rationale, Aims, Methods, and the Evolution of
the Study of Happiness
2. The Correlates of Happiness: Cross-National Data
Analyses
3. Connecting to Community in Tanzania: Aims Talk, Holistic
Education, and Happiness
4. Happy Students in Bhutan: The Land of Gross
National Happiness and Paradoxes
5. Notable Success in Moral Education and
Student Engagement, but Are Japanese Students Happy?
6. Paradoxical Korea: A
Tale of Two Cities
7. The Correlates of Student Happiness in Thailand:
Paradoxes and Potential
8. Vietnam, a Land of Paradoxes: Happiness in an
Educational Outlier
9. Finland: Satisfied Students, Less Schoolwork, and High
Learning Outcomes Can It Be Real?
10. Well-Being and Happiness among
University Students: A Case Study of Ethnic Diversity in the New
Multicultural Netherlands
11. Costa Rica: Happy Student in a Land without a
Military
12. Mexico, an Educational Paradox Of Latin America: A Mayan
Perspective
13. Sumaq Kawsay and Indigenous Educational Dignity in the
Peruvian Highlands
14. Conclusion and Synthesis: What Have We Learned about
Happiness Education?
Gerald W. Fry is Distinguished International Professor of Intercultural Education in the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Minnesota, United States.

Haelim Chun is Senior Research Associate in the Research Institute for Education and Future at Sungkyunkwan University, Korea.