Further evidence is presented to demonstrate the validity of a new measure of emotional intelligence: Reactions to Teaching Situations (RTS). Using criterion-related groups of high and low scorers on the RTS, it is shown that high scorers give more responses coded as emotional intelligence in their answers to sentence completion tasks relating to ten situations found in teaching. The questions of convergent and discriminant validity is tackled by examination of correlations of emotional intelligence scores and scores on the Multiple Intelligences Checklist for Adults (MICA) and information processing preferences as measured by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). The results confirm that emotional intelligence (as assessed by the RTS) be...
Evidence demonstrates that an increase of emotional intelligence levels leads to work productivity a...
Emotional intelligence is contextualized historically and defined as a set of four interrelated abil...
The criterion groups validity of emotional intelligence according to Mayer & Salovey (1997), abi...
This article reports on the development of a new measure entitled: Reactions to Teaching Situations ...
Recent work on the distinctive features of emotions appraised as either negative or positive has lin...
A considerable body of research into the impact of having emotional intelligence has attracted atten...
The purpose of this mixed methods study (N = 40) was to determine whether Student Teacher Performanc...
The emotional intelligence of educators has a major influence on how well they are able to help peop...
A project conducted in a primary school explored the hypothesis that student teachers could reflect ...
Identifying qualities of effective teachers is at the forefront of educational research. Qualities o...
Emotional Intelligence (EI), defined by Salovey and Mayer (1990, p. 189) as “the ability to monitor ...
Abstract Emotions influence all aspects of human interaction. Emotional intelligence involves the ab...
The main objective of this study was to analyze the way in which emotional competencies (EI) in stud...
Nowadays, not only psychologists are interested in the study of Emotional Intelligence (EI). Teacher...
Globalization and crucial relationship quality with students have changed many new challenges for te...
Evidence demonstrates that an increase of emotional intelligence levels leads to work productivity a...
Emotional intelligence is contextualized historically and defined as a set of four interrelated abil...
The criterion groups validity of emotional intelligence according to Mayer & Salovey (1997), abi...
This article reports on the development of a new measure entitled: Reactions to Teaching Situations ...
Recent work on the distinctive features of emotions appraised as either negative or positive has lin...
A considerable body of research into the impact of having emotional intelligence has attracted atten...
The purpose of this mixed methods study (N = 40) was to determine whether Student Teacher Performanc...
The emotional intelligence of educators has a major influence on how well they are able to help peop...
A project conducted in a primary school explored the hypothesis that student teachers could reflect ...
Identifying qualities of effective teachers is at the forefront of educational research. Qualities o...
Emotional Intelligence (EI), defined by Salovey and Mayer (1990, p. 189) as “the ability to monitor ...
Abstract Emotions influence all aspects of human interaction. Emotional intelligence involves the ab...
The main objective of this study was to analyze the way in which emotional competencies (EI) in stud...
Nowadays, not only psychologists are interested in the study of Emotional Intelligence (EI). Teacher...
Globalization and crucial relationship quality with students have changed many new challenges for te...
Evidence demonstrates that an increase of emotional intelligence levels leads to work productivity a...
Emotional intelligence is contextualized historically and defined as a set of four interrelated abil...
The criterion groups validity of emotional intelligence according to Mayer & Salovey (1997), abi...