This article provides a critical review of the research field of emotional intelligence (EI) and examines the usefulness of the construct in the debate on educational policy and practice. The authors examine two approaches to the theory and measurement of EI and summarize the evidence linking EI to life success and academic achievement. Also considered is whether or not EI can be changed or developed, and how it might be facilitated in educational practice. In conclusion, while a distinct construct of EI remains debatable; many of the attributes encompassed by this term do predict that life success and programmes of socio-emotional learning in schools may usefully contribute to the development of these attributes
The intrigue of why some people become successful while others fail despite natural talents, gifts, ...
College students are expected to engage in an on-the-job training or internship for completion of a ...
In this study, the authors reviewed the definition of emotional intelligence (EI) and argued that El...
This chapter is concerned primariliy with emotional intelligence (EI) as it relates to learning and ...
Emotional intelligence has been widely accepted in the world of work since 1995 and has had a tremen...
"Emotional intelligence (EI) is a relatively new psychological construct and is the focus of much de...
"Emotional intelligence (EI) is a relatively new psychological construct and is the focus of much de...
"Emotional intelligence (EI) is a relatively new psychological construct and is the focus of much de...
Educational policy on emotional intelligence appears to be based more on mass-media science journali...
Copyright © 2005 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Emotional Intelligence (EI) is held to explain how...
<span>Emotional intelligence (<span><span>EI</span></span>) has attracted great interest in the fie...
Nowadays, not only psychologists are interested in the study of Emotional Intelligence (EI). Teacher...
Emotional Intelligence ( EI ) is held to explain how emotions may function to advance life goals, wi...
The objective of this study was finding the relationship between emotional intelligence and academic...
College students are expected to engage in an on-the-job training or internship for completion of a ...
The intrigue of why some people become successful while others fail despite natural talents, gifts, ...
College students are expected to engage in an on-the-job training or internship for completion of a ...
In this study, the authors reviewed the definition of emotional intelligence (EI) and argued that El...
This chapter is concerned primariliy with emotional intelligence (EI) as it relates to learning and ...
Emotional intelligence has been widely accepted in the world of work since 1995 and has had a tremen...
"Emotional intelligence (EI) is a relatively new psychological construct and is the focus of much de...
"Emotional intelligence (EI) is a relatively new psychological construct and is the focus of much de...
"Emotional intelligence (EI) is a relatively new psychological construct and is the focus of much de...
Educational policy on emotional intelligence appears to be based more on mass-media science journali...
Copyright © 2005 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Emotional Intelligence (EI) is held to explain how...
<span>Emotional intelligence (<span><span>EI</span></span>) has attracted great interest in the fie...
Nowadays, not only psychologists are interested in the study of Emotional Intelligence (EI). Teacher...
Emotional Intelligence ( EI ) is held to explain how emotions may function to advance life goals, wi...
The objective of this study was finding the relationship between emotional intelligence and academic...
College students are expected to engage in an on-the-job training or internship for completion of a ...
The intrigue of why some people become successful while others fail despite natural talents, gifts, ...
College students are expected to engage in an on-the-job training or internship for completion of a ...
In this study, the authors reviewed the definition of emotional intelligence (EI) and argued that El...