Riff Henry B; Hatzes Nanette M. Bramel; Michael H. "Emotional Intelligence and LD in collage students." Journal of Learning Disabilities. 34:1. pg.66-78. Feb 2000. 10/18/01
This article talks about various aspects of emotional intelligence in regard to college student's life and behavior. It discusses LD-leaning disabilities as well as the measurements of emotional intelligence constructs by means of EQ.The article recommends that for students to have good achievements, then they must follow the following skills (social) keenly;
Navigation through an environment which has a complex bureaucracy
Ability to advocate for various requisite recommendations
Ability to effectively overcome the various forms of obstacles while being able to compensate for the various challenges that are presented through tackling of various learning problems.
Ability to manage stress that usually accompanies the various challenges
The paper then presents an experiment conducted by Hatzes in interviewing of a total of 20 adults who all had LD.10 out of the 20 had been previously academically dismissed from university. Through his study he came to realize that emotional intelligence has the following components.
Ability to effectively manage one's emotions
Persistence
Appropriate interpersonal skills
Empathy
A high level of positive reframing
Informative style
Tapia Martha. "The Relationship of the Emotional Intelligence Inventory. "ERIC. Mexico, 1999-11-00 (p21) 10/18/01
In this article, the relationship between emotional intelligence as measured through the techniques of Emotional Intelligence Inventory (EQI).The article discusses the importance of various school ability test like the GPA grade point average and PSAT. The article then concludes by indicating the fact that the use of EQI scores are an indication that there exists a total lack of correlation between the construct of emotional intelligence and the general human intelligence as evaluated by means of PSAT.EQI scores in this article were evaluated on the basis of grouping by ethnicity.
Ellis, Arthur K. Research on Educational Inovations. Larchmont: Eye on Education, 2001. Pgs. 97-99.
In this paper, a short history of Emotional Intelligence is presented that covers a period of a couple of decades ago. This article presents the generally more popular view of Emotional Intelligence as advanced by Daniel Goleman. This covers the five domains as...
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