In this article, we describe the importance of complementing teachers’ training with the learning and development of social and emotional aspects. It is in this way that Emotional Intelligence (EI) –understood as a complement of the cognitive development of teachers and students– is to play a role in the educational context. We review Mayer & Salovey’s ability model (1997), some of the programmes of socio-emotional improvement that are also designed for teachers and several activities for the development of teachers’ EI. In addition, we examine the implications for teachers derived from the development of their EI to enhance their capacity to appropriately perceive, understand and manage one’s own emotions and those of others
Emotional intelligence (EI) is being recognized to be a vital element in many schools today. Numerou...
A project conducted in a primary school explored the hypothesis that student teachers could reflect ...
Psychologist and Researchers have established that emotional intelligence influence students’ academ...
In this article, we describe the importance of complementing teachers� training with the learning an...
Research Studies have revealed that emotional intelligence (EI) has a strong influence on individual...
As schools are social places and learning is an intrinsically social process, the social and emotion...
AbstractAs schools are social places and learning is an intrinsically social process, the social and...
The emotional intelligence of educators has a major influence on how well they are able to help peop...
Teaching is a demanding profession, thus is a need to acknowledge the complexities of this job and c...
Considering that teaching concerns more than just pedagogical and content knowledge, and that is an ...
Teachers’ role in education requires many various abilities. One of such fundamental capacities in t...
Teaching is a demanding profession, thus is a need to acknowledge the complexities of this job and c...
Teaching is intrinsically an emotional practice, given the centrality of emotions in the teaching an...
Students gain many skills by observing, following and imitating others. Today one of the skills whic...
Emotional Intelligence (EI), defined by Salovey and Mayer (1990, p. 189) as “the ability to monitor ...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is being recognized to be a vital element in many schools today. Numerou...
A project conducted in a primary school explored the hypothesis that student teachers could reflect ...
Psychologist and Researchers have established that emotional intelligence influence students’ academ...
In this article, we describe the importance of complementing teachers� training with the learning an...
Research Studies have revealed that emotional intelligence (EI) has a strong influence on individual...
As schools are social places and learning is an intrinsically social process, the social and emotion...
AbstractAs schools are social places and learning is an intrinsically social process, the social and...
The emotional intelligence of educators has a major influence on how well they are able to help peop...
Teaching is a demanding profession, thus is a need to acknowledge the complexities of this job and c...
Considering that teaching concerns more than just pedagogical and content knowledge, and that is an ...
Teachers’ role in education requires many various abilities. One of such fundamental capacities in t...
Teaching is a demanding profession, thus is a need to acknowledge the complexities of this job and c...
Teaching is intrinsically an emotional practice, given the centrality of emotions in the teaching an...
Students gain many skills by observing, following and imitating others. Today one of the skills whic...
Emotional Intelligence (EI), defined by Salovey and Mayer (1990, p. 189) as “the ability to monitor ...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is being recognized to be a vital element in many schools today. Numerou...
A project conducted in a primary school explored the hypothesis that student teachers could reflect ...
Psychologist and Researchers have established that emotional intelligence influence students’ academ...