Emotional intelligence (EI) and stress are constructs that often characterize the teaching profession and are inversely related. There is evidence in the literature that suggests the importance of teachers working on EI in order to learn coping strategies and improve their teaching practices. This descriptive and correlational study had the purpose of examining the social–emotional profile of future teachers based on their EI and academic stress levels in order to provide guidance for future stressful situations that will affect their future professional development. For this purpose, we used a random sampling for convenience in a university population enrolled in degrees of education at Andalusian universities (Spain), getting a sam...
This paper sheds light into the role of emotional intelligence in school teaching. It reports the fi...
University students experience stress, and how they cope with this stress affects their academic ach...
The study examines the direct effect of four “emotional intelligence” attributes on teachers’ job sa...
Emotional intelligence (EI) and stress are constructs that often characterize the teaching professio...
Research has confirmed job dissatisfaction, and high levels of occupational stress and burnout resul...
Background: Emotional intelligence (EI) has often been linked to improvements in professional perfor...
Background Emotional intelligence (EI) is a personal resource typically linked to higher well-being...
Modern society is becoming increasingly interested in people who are emotionally competent and who h...
AbstractA consideration of emotion has been traditionally neglected in the context of teaching and t...
The purpose of this study was to test the relationships between age, gender, and emotional intellige...
Teachers’ role in education requires many various abilities. One of such fundamental capacities in t...
A paramount factor in the education system is the teacher. Emotional Intelligence is a significant a...
The present research will refer to emotional intelligence (EI) with important work-related outcomes ...
Linda Darling-Hammond (1997) states that the classroom teacher is the most influential variable infl...
In recent years, several studies have revealed multiple benefits of teachers’ emotional intelligence...
This paper sheds light into the role of emotional intelligence in school teaching. It reports the fi...
University students experience stress, and how they cope with this stress affects their academic ach...
The study examines the direct effect of four “emotional intelligence” attributes on teachers’ job sa...
Emotional intelligence (EI) and stress are constructs that often characterize the teaching professio...
Research has confirmed job dissatisfaction, and high levels of occupational stress and burnout resul...
Background: Emotional intelligence (EI) has often been linked to improvements in professional perfor...
Background Emotional intelligence (EI) is a personal resource typically linked to higher well-being...
Modern society is becoming increasingly interested in people who are emotionally competent and who h...
AbstractA consideration of emotion has been traditionally neglected in the context of teaching and t...
The purpose of this study was to test the relationships between age, gender, and emotional intellige...
Teachers’ role in education requires many various abilities. One of such fundamental capacities in t...
A paramount factor in the education system is the teacher. Emotional Intelligence is a significant a...
The present research will refer to emotional intelligence (EI) with important work-related outcomes ...
Linda Darling-Hammond (1997) states that the classroom teacher is the most influential variable infl...
In recent years, several studies have revealed multiple benefits of teachers’ emotional intelligence...
This paper sheds light into the role of emotional intelligence in school teaching. It reports the fi...
University students experience stress, and how they cope with this stress affects their academic ach...
The study examines the direct effect of four “emotional intelligence” attributes on teachers’ job sa...