@article{Samways_Teasel_Waldrop_Chiao_Warren_2019, title={Short Reports: Positive Education in Dubai: A Pilot Study of Teacher Experiences}, volume={5}, url={https://www.middleeastjournalofpositivepsychology.org/index.php/mejpp/article/view/98}, abstractNote={Positive education programs have been at the center of many studies, yet few have assessed the occupational wellbeing of the teachers delivering them. Such programs may buffer against teachers’ occupational stress by increasing exposure to uplifting content. This pilot study qualitatively explores the experiences of seven teachers in the city of Dubai, United Arab Emirates after their first semester teaching a positive education curriculum. Results showed that teachers were enthusiastic about experiences with their students when engaging in positive education activities, strengthening their relationships with them, and observing the positive relationships that students formed with each other. Yet, they experienced stress and concern when students unwittingly over-disclosed stories of adversity and felt they lacked the training to handle such disclosures. Although limited in sample size, this study offers early insight into the experiences of an overlooked but critical group – teachers – in positive education.}, number={1}, journal={Middle East Journal of Positive Psychology}, author={Samways, Mark and Teasel, Sheridan and Waldrop, Rachael J and Chiao, En-Ling and Warren, Meg A}, year={2019}, month={Dec.}, pages={97–104} }