This study explored the relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and self-efficacy in 71 Iranian EFL teachers in private language institutes. The participants ’ EI and self-efficacy were rated through questionnaires. They were also administered a demographic sheet. The findings revealed that EFL teachers ’ EI was significantly and positively correlated with their self-efficacy, and it could also account for a considerable amount of variance in teachers’ self-efficacy. Another line of the results showed significant differences in the teachers ’ EI and self-efficacy with respect to the demographics- marital status and years of teaching experience. Implications are discussed
This study assessed the emotional intelligence and selfefficacybeliefs of in-service and pre-service...
Emotional intelligence and self-efficacy are considered two of the most fundamental teachers’ charac...
Emotional intelligence and self-efficacy are considered two of the most fundamental teachers’ charac...
The present study aimed at investigating the relationship between EFL students ' emotional inte...
AbstractA consideration of emotion has been traditionally neglected in the context of teaching and t...
Some studies have indicated the relationship between Emotional Intelligence (EI) and self-efficacy b...
The objective of this study is to observe the relationships of the variables of teaching self-effica...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to find out the correlation between EFL teachers’ self perceived of emoti...
The purpose of this study was to examine second cycle public primary school English as Foreign Langu...
An Australian study (Penrose, Perry & Ball, 2007) identified Emotional Intelligence levels in teache...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between emotional intelligence (EI), generativ...
The current study aimed to investigate the perceived self-efficacy and emotional intelligence (E.I.)...
Practicing teachers and principals in selected Government schools in Victoria provided data on their...
In an era of technological innovations which had ushered in a range of occupations and when the stat...
The emotional intelligence of educators has a major influence on how well they are able to help peop...
This study assessed the emotional intelligence and selfefficacybeliefs of in-service and pre-service...
Emotional intelligence and self-efficacy are considered two of the most fundamental teachers’ charac...
Emotional intelligence and self-efficacy are considered two of the most fundamental teachers’ charac...
The present study aimed at investigating the relationship between EFL students ' emotional inte...
AbstractA consideration of emotion has been traditionally neglected in the context of teaching and t...
Some studies have indicated the relationship between Emotional Intelligence (EI) and self-efficacy b...
The objective of this study is to observe the relationships of the variables of teaching self-effica...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to find out the correlation between EFL teachers’ self perceived of emoti...
The purpose of this study was to examine second cycle public primary school English as Foreign Langu...
An Australian study (Penrose, Perry & Ball, 2007) identified Emotional Intelligence levels in teache...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between emotional intelligence (EI), generativ...
The current study aimed to investigate the perceived self-efficacy and emotional intelligence (E.I.)...
Practicing teachers and principals in selected Government schools in Victoria provided data on their...
In an era of technological innovations which had ushered in a range of occupations and when the stat...
The emotional intelligence of educators has a major influence on how well they are able to help peop...
This study assessed the emotional intelligence and selfefficacybeliefs of in-service and pre-service...
Emotional intelligence and self-efficacy are considered two of the most fundamental teachers’ charac...
Emotional intelligence and self-efficacy are considered two of the most fundamental teachers’ charac...