Abstract Background Emotional intelligence (EI) has often been linked to improvements in professional performance. Indeed, generic competencies related to EI have been included in university curricula. However, learning EI involves significant time and effort on the part of students, and this may hinder the acquisition of specific content for each degree. In this study, an intervention to develop EI in higher education students is described and evaluated. Methods The intervention consisted of eight group sessions performed in a regular course aiming to increase EI. The sessions included strategies and training on perceiving and understanding one’s own emotions and others’ emotions, identifying and understanding the impact one’s own feelings...
AbstractAs emotions influence learning, the role of a teacher as a facilitator is very important. Th...
The aim of the current study was to investigate the effect of emotional intelligence training toward...
Research Studies have revealed that emotional intelligence (EI) has a strong influence on individual...
Background: Emotional intelligence (EI) has often been linked to improvements in professional perfor...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) of teachers has been associated with positive assets both personal and p...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is widely known to be crucial for professional development in education,...
Purpose – Emotional intelligence abilities of university teachers are more likely to establish suita...
Purpose – Emotional intelligence abilities of university teachers are more likely to establish suita...
Emotional Intelligence (EI), defined by Salovey and Mayer (1990, p. 189) as “the ability to monitor ...
Since the introduction of the Bologna Process, the goal of education has been not only to acquire te...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) has been positively associated with success in the educational and corpo...
T he generalist notion of the competencies of the Griffith graduate, which involves personal as well...
A project conducted in a primary school explored the hypothesis that student teachers could reflect ...
This chapter is concerned primariliy with emotional intelligence (EI) as it relates to learning and ...
A project conducted in a primary school explored the hypothesis that student teachers could reflect ...
AbstractAs emotions influence learning, the role of a teacher as a facilitator is very important. Th...
The aim of the current study was to investigate the effect of emotional intelligence training toward...
Research Studies have revealed that emotional intelligence (EI) has a strong influence on individual...
Background: Emotional intelligence (EI) has often been linked to improvements in professional perfor...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) of teachers has been associated with positive assets both personal and p...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is widely known to be crucial for professional development in education,...
Purpose – Emotional intelligence abilities of university teachers are more likely to establish suita...
Purpose – Emotional intelligence abilities of university teachers are more likely to establish suita...
Emotional Intelligence (EI), defined by Salovey and Mayer (1990, p. 189) as “the ability to monitor ...
Since the introduction of the Bologna Process, the goal of education has been not only to acquire te...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) has been positively associated with success in the educational and corpo...
T he generalist notion of the competencies of the Griffith graduate, which involves personal as well...
A project conducted in a primary school explored the hypothesis that student teachers could reflect ...
This chapter is concerned primariliy with emotional intelligence (EI) as it relates to learning and ...
A project conducted in a primary school explored the hypothesis that student teachers could reflect ...
AbstractAs emotions influence learning, the role of a teacher as a facilitator is very important. Th...
The aim of the current study was to investigate the effect of emotional intelligence training toward...
Research Studies have revealed that emotional intelligence (EI) has a strong influence on individual...