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Role of EmotionalRole of Emotional
IntelligenceIntelligence
in Educationalin Educational
INSTITUTIONSINSTITUTIONS
COURTESY: IITCOURTESY: IIT
KHARAGPURKHARAGPUR
When someone you respect humiliates you by making a joke
in front of others about a mistake you’ve made, you
• Go home & vow never to put yourself in such situation
• You get hangover about the incident
•Make a sharp comeback
• Go home & write a letter to defend your position
• Make light of it, if you can and then privately tell the
person how you felt
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IS THE ABILITY
TO PERCEIVE, UNDERSTAND AND
REGULATE EMOTIONS IN SELF AND OTHER
TO PROMOTE EMOTIONAL AND
INTELLECTUAL GROWTH
FOUR BRANCHES OF EMOTIONAL
INTELLIGENCE
1. EMOTIONAL IDENTIFICATION, PERCEPTION AND
EXPRESSION
 THE ABILITY TO PERCEIVE AND IDENTIFY EMOTIONS IN
FACES, TONE OF VOICE, AND BODY LANGUAGE.
 THE CAPACITY FOR SELF- AWARENESS : BEING AWARE OF YOUR
OWN FEELINGS AS THEY ARE OCCURING.
 THE CAPACITY FOR EMOTIONAL LITERACY: BEING ABLE TO LABEL
SPECIFIC FEELINGS IN YOURSELF AND OTHERS; BEING ABLE TO
DISCUSS EMOTIONS AND COMMUNICATE CLEARLY AND DIRECTLY.
2. EMOTIONAL FACILITATION OF THOUGHTS
 The ability to incorporate feelings into
analysis, reasoning, problem solving and
decision making.
 The potential of your feelings to guide you to
what is important to think about.
The ability to solve emotional problems
 The ability to identify and understand the inter-
relationship between emotions, thoughts and behavior.
For example, to see cause and effect relationship such as
how thoughts can affect emotions or how emotions can
affect thoughts, and how your emotions can lead to the
behavior in yourself and others.
 The ability to understand the value of emotions to the
survival of The species
3. EMOTIONAL UNDERSTANDING
4. EMOTIONAL MANAGEMENT
 The ability to take responsibility for one’s
own emotions and happiness
 The ability to turn negative emotions into
positive learning and growing opportunities
 The ability to help others identify and benefit
from their emotions
SUM UP
Emotional intelligence is the ability to experience and
express emotion in self and others appropriately.
In other words, it is simply the way of knowing how to
separate healthy from unhealthy feelings and how to
turn negative feelings into positive ones.
 I am too sensitive; take everything personally
 I don’t know as to why I get annoyed at times
 I believe I have suffered most in this world
 I am not sure how people opine about me
 I express my feelings awkwardly in social situations
 I find it difficult to handle pressure adequately
 I find it difficult to tolerate that I don’t like
Persons with Low EI
 Blind ambition : Tendency to win at all costs
 Unrealistic goals: Setting up goals that are
unattainable
 Relentless striving: Working hard in a compulsive
manner
 Insatiable need for recognition/power: Being
addicted to glory; tendency to blame others for own
mistakes
 Preoccupation with appearances: Being overtly
concerned about public image
 Need to seem perfect : Inability to tolerate failure
Persons with Low EI
Persons with High EI
 I can sense the feelings of others.
 I get pleasure in challenges and try to solve them
 I am quite sensitive to how relationship goes on.
 I can easily make acquaintances and friends.
 I point to the behaviour and not to the man during
critical comments.
 I know how to make a positive emotion last when I
experience it.
 Self-awareness: Knowing how you feel in ‘real time’
 Emotional literacy: Being able to label emotion
precisely
 Empathy and compassion: The ability to feel and
understand the emotions of others
 Balance: Being able to take decision striking a
balance between emotion and reason
 Responsibility: Taking primary responsibility for your
own emotions and not saying that other ‘made’ you
feel the way you feel
Persons with high EI
Fostering Emotional Intelligence
(A). EMOTIONAL LITERACY
Emotional literacy involves accurate appraisal and expression of
emotions and development of emotional self- awareness. It refers to
the ability of a person to recognize the consensually agreed upon
emotional qualities of objects in the environment. It helps a person to
develop a sound emotional vocabulary to recognize and understand
the emotions in self and others.
1. EMOTIONAL SELF- AWARENSS
2. EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION
3. EMOTIONAL AWARENESS OF OTHERS
(B). EMOTIONAL COMPETENCIES
1. INTENTIONALITY
2. CREATIVITY
3. RESILIENCE
4. INTERPERSONAL CONNECTION
5. CONSTRUCTIVE DISCONTENT
(C). EMOTIONAL VALUES AND BELIEFS
1. COMPASSION
2. OUTLOOK
3. INTUITION
4. TRUST RADIUS (obligation arising out of responsibility)
5. PERSONAL POWER
6. INTEGRITY (acting openly, honestly and consistently)
EMOTIONAL IMPACT
Events, Pressure And Satisfaction
1. Life Events
2. Work Satisfaction
3. Work Pressure
4. Personal Pressure
5. Personal Satisfaction
Some of the actual life situations, which resulted in
sorrow ending of precious lives
1. One person was appointed as the Vice President of a
prestigious software company died the night after his
father’s death.
2. A company forcibly retired its President and on his
way to airport he died of cardiac arrest.
3. A 38 years old father collapsed and died when he
failed in his efforts to revive his two year old daughter
who had fallen into a pool
Some of the actual life situations, which resulted in
sorrow ending of precious lives
4. A 49 years old man died two hours after hearing that
his 22 years old daughter had been killed and his two
grandchildren seriously injured in a traffic accident.
5. A 55 years old man died of over joy as he met his 88
years old father after a 20 years separation
6. A 75 years old woman died suddenly after a happy
week of renewing ties with her family, which she had
left behind 60 years earlier.
 Conducting an ‘inner dialogue’
 Reading and interpreting social cues
 Understanding the perspectives of others
 Understanding behavioural norms
 Having a positive attitude towards life
 Developing realistic expectations
How EI helps
Cognitive skills
 Nonverbal skills (facial expressions, eye contact,
gesture, proximal behaviour)
 Verbal skills (making clear requests, responding
effectively to criticism, resisting negative influences,
Behavioural Skills
 Expressing, Identifying and labeling feelings
 Managing feelings, impulses
 Delaying gratification & reducing stress
 Knowing the difference between feelings and actions
Emotional
skills
How EI helps
IMPLICATIONS
FOR INDIVIDUAL
 Personal Effectiveness
 Better Performance
 Effective Interpersonal Relations
 Better Coping Skills
 Health and Happiness
 Improving Quality of Life
FOR ORGANIZATION
1. Developing Competency
2. Resource Mobilization
3. Moderating Organizational Role Stress
4. Organizational Health and Effectiveness
5. Improving Productivity
Some Common Methods for Enhancing EI
Good role models -- teachers, parents, inspirational
people (which could include politicians especially
our freedom fighters) By observing these role
models, children, students as well as adults learn
gradually how to analyze and cope with life.
 Direct reading classes on personality development, value education, etc
 By reading personality improvements books, articles are quite helpful
 One can learn from his/her own life experiences if s(he) is introspective
Attending workshop and seminar on personality development and the like.
Media programmes (for children) can be very informative and educative
The positive aspect of religion can offer a lot of solace and guidance
According to Karen F. Stone and Harold Q. Dillehunt, in "Self
Science: The subject Is Me", the EQ can be developed by developing the
following ingredients: such as self awareness,
Some Common Methods for Enhancing EI
The Voice of Emotionally Intelligent Person
Do Not Fear, Fear
“I feared the truth until
I saw the ugliness in lies”
“I feared success until
I realized that I had to try in order to be happy with myself
“I feared being alone until
I learned to like myself”
“I feared rejection until
I learned to have faith in myself”
The Voice of Emotionally Intelligent Person
Do Not Fear, Fear
“I feared failure until I realized that I only fail when
I don’t try”.
“I feared people’s opinions until
I learned that people would have opinions about me anyway”
“I feared pain until
I learned that it’s necessary for growth”
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E.I. and Education Leadership

  • 1. Role of EmotionalRole of Emotional IntelligenceIntelligence in Educationalin Educational INSTITUTIONSINSTITUTIONS COURTESY: IITCOURTESY: IIT KHARAGPURKHARAGPUR
  • 2. When someone you respect humiliates you by making a joke in front of others about a mistake you’ve made, you • Go home & vow never to put yourself in such situation • You get hangover about the incident •Make a sharp comeback • Go home & write a letter to defend your position • Make light of it, if you can and then privately tell the person how you felt
  • 3. EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IS THE ABILITY TO PERCEIVE, UNDERSTAND AND REGULATE EMOTIONS IN SELF AND OTHER TO PROMOTE EMOTIONAL AND INTELLECTUAL GROWTH
  • 4. FOUR BRANCHES OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE 1. EMOTIONAL IDENTIFICATION, PERCEPTION AND EXPRESSION  THE ABILITY TO PERCEIVE AND IDENTIFY EMOTIONS IN FACES, TONE OF VOICE, AND BODY LANGUAGE.  THE CAPACITY FOR SELF- AWARENESS : BEING AWARE OF YOUR OWN FEELINGS AS THEY ARE OCCURING.  THE CAPACITY FOR EMOTIONAL LITERACY: BEING ABLE TO LABEL SPECIFIC FEELINGS IN YOURSELF AND OTHERS; BEING ABLE TO DISCUSS EMOTIONS AND COMMUNICATE CLEARLY AND DIRECTLY.
  • 5. 2. EMOTIONAL FACILITATION OF THOUGHTS  The ability to incorporate feelings into analysis, reasoning, problem solving and decision making.  The potential of your feelings to guide you to what is important to think about.
  • 6. The ability to solve emotional problems  The ability to identify and understand the inter- relationship between emotions, thoughts and behavior. For example, to see cause and effect relationship such as how thoughts can affect emotions or how emotions can affect thoughts, and how your emotions can lead to the behavior in yourself and others.  The ability to understand the value of emotions to the survival of The species 3. EMOTIONAL UNDERSTANDING
  • 7. 4. EMOTIONAL MANAGEMENT  The ability to take responsibility for one’s own emotions and happiness  The ability to turn negative emotions into positive learning and growing opportunities  The ability to help others identify and benefit from their emotions
  • 8. SUM UP Emotional intelligence is the ability to experience and express emotion in self and others appropriately. In other words, it is simply the way of knowing how to separate healthy from unhealthy feelings and how to turn negative feelings into positive ones.
  • 9.  I am too sensitive; take everything personally  I don’t know as to why I get annoyed at times  I believe I have suffered most in this world  I am not sure how people opine about me  I express my feelings awkwardly in social situations  I find it difficult to handle pressure adequately  I find it difficult to tolerate that I don’t like Persons with Low EI
  • 10.  Blind ambition : Tendency to win at all costs  Unrealistic goals: Setting up goals that are unattainable  Relentless striving: Working hard in a compulsive manner  Insatiable need for recognition/power: Being addicted to glory; tendency to blame others for own mistakes  Preoccupation with appearances: Being overtly concerned about public image  Need to seem perfect : Inability to tolerate failure Persons with Low EI
  • 11. Persons with High EI  I can sense the feelings of others.  I get pleasure in challenges and try to solve them  I am quite sensitive to how relationship goes on.  I can easily make acquaintances and friends.  I point to the behaviour and not to the man during critical comments.  I know how to make a positive emotion last when I experience it.
  • 12.  Self-awareness: Knowing how you feel in ‘real time’  Emotional literacy: Being able to label emotion precisely  Empathy and compassion: The ability to feel and understand the emotions of others  Balance: Being able to take decision striking a balance between emotion and reason  Responsibility: Taking primary responsibility for your own emotions and not saying that other ‘made’ you feel the way you feel Persons with high EI
  • 13. Fostering Emotional Intelligence (A). EMOTIONAL LITERACY Emotional literacy involves accurate appraisal and expression of emotions and development of emotional self- awareness. It refers to the ability of a person to recognize the consensually agreed upon emotional qualities of objects in the environment. It helps a person to develop a sound emotional vocabulary to recognize and understand the emotions in self and others. 1. EMOTIONAL SELF- AWARENSS 2. EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION 3. EMOTIONAL AWARENESS OF OTHERS
  • 14. (B). EMOTIONAL COMPETENCIES 1. INTENTIONALITY 2. CREATIVITY 3. RESILIENCE 4. INTERPERSONAL CONNECTION 5. CONSTRUCTIVE DISCONTENT
  • 15. (C). EMOTIONAL VALUES AND BELIEFS 1. COMPASSION 2. OUTLOOK 3. INTUITION 4. TRUST RADIUS (obligation arising out of responsibility) 5. PERSONAL POWER 6. INTEGRITY (acting openly, honestly and consistently)
  • 16. EMOTIONAL IMPACT Events, Pressure And Satisfaction 1. Life Events 2. Work Satisfaction 3. Work Pressure 4. Personal Pressure 5. Personal Satisfaction
  • 17. Some of the actual life situations, which resulted in sorrow ending of precious lives 1. One person was appointed as the Vice President of a prestigious software company died the night after his father’s death. 2. A company forcibly retired its President and on his way to airport he died of cardiac arrest. 3. A 38 years old father collapsed and died when he failed in his efforts to revive his two year old daughter who had fallen into a pool
  • 18. Some of the actual life situations, which resulted in sorrow ending of precious lives 4. A 49 years old man died two hours after hearing that his 22 years old daughter had been killed and his two grandchildren seriously injured in a traffic accident. 5. A 55 years old man died of over joy as he met his 88 years old father after a 20 years separation 6. A 75 years old woman died suddenly after a happy week of renewing ties with her family, which she had left behind 60 years earlier.
  • 19.  Conducting an ‘inner dialogue’  Reading and interpreting social cues  Understanding the perspectives of others  Understanding behavioural norms  Having a positive attitude towards life  Developing realistic expectations How EI helps Cognitive skills
  • 20.  Nonverbal skills (facial expressions, eye contact, gesture, proximal behaviour)  Verbal skills (making clear requests, responding effectively to criticism, resisting negative influences, Behavioural Skills  Expressing, Identifying and labeling feelings  Managing feelings, impulses  Delaying gratification & reducing stress  Knowing the difference between feelings and actions Emotional skills How EI helps
  • 21. IMPLICATIONS FOR INDIVIDUAL  Personal Effectiveness  Better Performance  Effective Interpersonal Relations  Better Coping Skills  Health and Happiness  Improving Quality of Life
  • 22. FOR ORGANIZATION 1. Developing Competency 2. Resource Mobilization 3. Moderating Organizational Role Stress 4. Organizational Health and Effectiveness 5. Improving Productivity
  • 23. Some Common Methods for Enhancing EI Good role models -- teachers, parents, inspirational people (which could include politicians especially our freedom fighters) By observing these role models, children, students as well as adults learn gradually how to analyze and cope with life.
  • 24.  Direct reading classes on personality development, value education, etc  By reading personality improvements books, articles are quite helpful  One can learn from his/her own life experiences if s(he) is introspective Attending workshop and seminar on personality development and the like. Media programmes (for children) can be very informative and educative The positive aspect of religion can offer a lot of solace and guidance According to Karen F. Stone and Harold Q. Dillehunt, in "Self Science: The subject Is Me", the EQ can be developed by developing the following ingredients: such as self awareness, Some Common Methods for Enhancing EI
  • 25. The Voice of Emotionally Intelligent Person Do Not Fear, Fear “I feared the truth until I saw the ugliness in lies” “I feared success until I realized that I had to try in order to be happy with myself “I feared being alone until I learned to like myself” “I feared rejection until I learned to have faith in myself”
  • 26. The Voice of Emotionally Intelligent Person Do Not Fear, Fear “I feared failure until I realized that I only fail when I don’t try”. “I feared people’s opinions until I learned that people would have opinions about me anyway” “I feared pain until I learned that it’s necessary for growth”