Teachers' emotional intelligence fosters better discipline and heightened motivation for learning. As such, all teachers should be required to learn skills in EI.
Children can be taught emotional intelligence in the context of reading, history, and other subjects.All teachers should be required to learn how emotional intelligence can enhance discipine and learning.of children in the fourth and fifth grades .
I responded in a calm tone, “Fine. Then write examples of what you have experienced that make you hate them.” My response caught him off guard. While he may have expected a war of words about why he shouldn’t feel that way, he looked at me with a big smile on his face and inquired, “Really? I can?” I praised his writing. After he read his composition out loud, I led the group in a discussion, first eliciting from them ways in which they viewed police as helpful. If I had focused only on teaching that child to respect police, I would be denigrating his feelings and challenging that student’s reality–and subsequently contributing to conflict and tension.of discipline in the classroom .
Martinez-Monteagudo, M., Ingles, C., Granados, L., et. al., . Trait emotional intelligence profiles, burnout, anxiety, depression and stress in secondary education teachers. Personality and Individual Differences, Vol. 143, 1-318.
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