"SHEU data proved the best source of the kind of information we were looking for (...) to provide research support to the National Healthy Schools Programme."
Character Strengths
VIA Classification of Strengths
1. wisdom and knowledge.
* creativity: thinking of novel and productive ways to do things
* curiosity: taking an interest in all of ongoing experience
* open-mindedness: thinking things through and examining them from all sides
* love of learning: mastering new skills, topics, and bodies of knowledge
* perspective: being able to provide wise counsel to others
2. courage
* honesty: speaking the truth and presenting oneself in a genuine way
* bravery: not shrinking from threat, challenge, difficulty, or pain
* persistence: finishing what one starts
* zest: approaching life with excitement and energy
3. humanity
* kindness: doing favors and good deeds for others
* love: valuing close relations with others
* social intelligence: being aware of the motives and feelings of self and others
4. justice
* fairness: treating all people the same according to notions of fairness and justice
* leadership: organizing group activities and seeing that they happen
* teamwork: working well as member of a group or team
5. temperance
* forgiveness: forgiving those who have done wrong
* modesty: letting one’s accomplishments speak for themselves
* prudence: being careful about one’s choices; not saying or doing things that might later be regretted
* self-regulation: Regulating what one feels and does
6. transcendence
* appreciation of beauty and excellence: noticing and appreciating beauty, excellence, and/or skilled performance in all domains of life
* gratitude: being aware of and thankful for the good things that happen
* hope: expecting the best and working to achieve it
* humor: liking to laugh and joke; bringing smiles to other people
* religiousness: having coherent beliefs about the higher purpose and meaning of life
Nansook Park & Christopher Peterson (2009) Character Strengths: Researchand Practice, Journal of College and Character, 10:4, , DOI: 10.2202/1940-1639.1042