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Definitions of Emotional Intelligence EI is consciously choosing thoughts, feelings and actions to get optimal results in your relationship with yourself and others. (Freedman and Jensen, 2005)
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Howard Gardner (Frames of mind, 1983) introduces the theory of multiple intelligences. Two types related to EQ: Intrapersonal intelligence and Interpersonal intelligence
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Goleman’s (1995) five domains of EI 1.Self-awareness 2.Managing emotions 3.Self-motivation 4.Empathy 5.Handling relationships
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Domains adapted for Elementary School (by the Collaborative for Academic, Social, Emotional Learning, 2007) Self-awareness: identify and accurately name basic emotions Self- management: explain the procedure of establishing and working towards their own goals Social-awareness: Recognize verbal, physical and situational signals suggesting how others feel. Relationship skills: explain methods to building and maintaining friendships
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Studies that underline the significance of Social-Emotional Learning Youths who build social emotional competencies develop the values and attitudes that lead to Higher academic performance (Zins, Weissberg, Wang & Wohlberg, 2004) Easier social adaptation (Greenberg et al, 2003), Safer, less risky life choices (Elias et al, 1997), Social- emotional learning is a predictor of positive life outcomes (Mayer et al, 2000)
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