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KUVEMPU                        UNIVERSITY
         Department of P.G Studies and Research in Education
                Jnanasahyadri Shankaraghatta.
                                 A
                            Seminar
                               on
                      “Concept of emotional
                          Intelligence”
Supervisor:
                                               Presenter:
Dr.S.S Patil                                  SHARATH KUMAR T.M
Chairman                                      I semester
Dept. of Education                            Roll.no-20
Kuvempu University                            Dept. of Education
Shankaraghatta                                Kuvempu University
                            2011-12
CONTENTS:
•Introduction
•Conceptual Background of Emotional Intelligence
•History
•Nature of Emotion
•Concept of Emotional intelligence
•Meaning
•Definitions
•Theory
•Characteristics of emotionally intelligent person
•Educational Implications
•Role of Teacher
•How to develop Emotional intelligence
•Conclusion
•Reference
•Webliography
Introduction:
      Emotional Intelligence
 is       the   ability     to
 sense,     understand     and
 effectively apply the power
 and acumen of emotions as
 a    source     of      human
 energy,    Information    and
 influence of others.
Conceptual Background of Emotional Intelligence:
 In the early part of 20th
  century psychologist started
  studying intelligence to
  explain            individual
  difference in order to
  facilitate   and     training
  school system.
 Emotional intelligence has
  its roots in the concept of
  “social intelligence” first
  identified by thornidike in
  1920. Who defined as social
  intelligence as the ability to
  understand and manage
  people and to act wisely in
  human relations.
History:
 1985- Wayne Lean Payne-
  the term first used in his
  doctoral theses.
 1990- Mayer and Salovey-
  two test form measuring
  Emotional Intelligence.
 1995 and 1998- Daniel
                                  John Mayer
  Goleman        –    published
  Emotional Intelligence.
 Peter solvey and john mayer
  coined the term emotional
  intelligence in 1990. But it
  gained popularity after the
  publication      of    Daniel
  goleman’s book “Emotional
  Intelligence”.                  Peter Solvay
Nature of Emotion:
 The word “emotion” is derived
    from the Latin word “emover”
    which means the spirit that
    moves us. That energy is the
    transmitter and recorder of all
    feelings, thoughts and actions.
   Emotional Pattern’s: Both
    positive      and      negative
    emotions are present in an
    individual they are;
   Fear
   Anger
   Jealousy
   Worry
   Frustration
   Affection and Happiness
Concept of Emotional intelligence:
 Emotional Intelligence is a type
  of social intelligence which
  involves the capacity of
  recognizing our feelings and
  those of others for motivating
  ourselves and for managing
  emotions well in ourselves and in
  our relationships.
 According to Goleman an
  individuals success at work is
  80% dependent on emotional
  intelligence and only 20%
  dependent on IQ.
 Salovey and Mayer suggested a
  four dimentionsional model of
  emotional intelligence as follows;
 Emotional perception
 Emotional facilitation
 Emotional Understanding
 Emotional management
Meaning:
      Emotional intelligence
 is the ability to use our
 emotions, to help us to solve
 problems and live a more
 effective life. Emotional
 Intelligence without
 intelligence or intelligence
 without emotional
 intelligence is only a part of
 solution, which is the head
 working without heart.
Definitions:
 Mayer and Salovey (1990):
       Emotional intelligence
  is the ability to monitor
  one’s own and other’s
  feeling’s and emotions, to
  discriminate among them,
  and use this information to
  guide one’s own thinking
  and action’s.
 Daniel      Goleman(1995):
       Emotional Intelligence
  as an ability that includes
  self awareness, impulse
  control, persistence, zeal,
  self motivation, empathy
  and social adeptness.
Theory:
      Daniel Goleman
 suggests five major parts of
 Emotional Intelligence

 Knowing our own Emotions:
                                Daniel Goleman
 Managing our own
 Emotions:

 Motivating ourselves:

 Recognizing the Emotions of
 others:
Characteristics of emotionally
intelligent person:
•Can identify and perceive various types of emotions in others.
•Can sense his own feelings and emotions .
•Can incorporate perceived emotions in his thought.
•Have proper understanding of the nature, intensity and outcomes
of his emotions.
•Can exercise proper control and regulations over the expressions
and use of emotions in dealing with his self and others so as to
promote harmony prosperity and peace.
   Can control impulse
   Have self-esteem
   Have self-motivation
   Have the ability to manage mood
Educational Implications:
•One can identify and perceive various types of emotions in other learners.
•One can sense his own own feelings and emotions.
•One can incorporate perceived emotions in his thought.
•Emotional literacy holds the key to effective learning.
•Schools must create settings in which the emotional literacy of their teachers
and students are developed.
•Educational system should give importance to the development of emotional
competence.
•One can gain proper understanding of the nature, intensity, situation and
outcomes of his emotions.
•One can exercise proper control and regulations over the expressions and use
of emotions in dealing with his self and others so as to promote harmony.
•One can develop social skills like leadership and building bonds between
peoples nurturing instrumental relationships in school and society.
•One can develop team capabilities by creating group synergy in pursuing
collective goals.
Role of Teacher:
 Teacher     plays an very
  important role in school to
  identify    the   emotional
  abilities of students and
  guide them in proper
  channel to get use of
  emotional intelligence in
  their life.
 We teacher’s can only guide
  them          and      train
  them,             emotional
  stability, emotional control
  the extremity to keep the
  emotions in control the
  emotional stability is only
  possible through maturity.
How to develop Emotional intelligence:
•Organizing activities both curricular and co-curricular.
•Developing self awareness about their emotions.
•Developing critical thinking both positive and negative.
•Developing the abilities to understanding others emotions and
respect them.
•Develop control their emotions.
•Developing ability to express our emotions with out giving pain to
others.
•Developing stress management, tension and pressure while
working.
•Doing long breathing techniques like pranayama, muscular
relaxation techniques , Jacobson progressive muscular
techniques, yogasana to come out from tension and pressure.
•We have to develop the ability to accept the failures in the life.
Teacher has to give both situations of failure and winning.
•Teacher should a role model to a learner in every aspect that learner
should fallow him.
Conclusion:
         Emotional intelligence
 is a broad collection of
 abilities    relating    to   the
 emotional side for knowing
 our emotions, managing our
 emotions motivating           our
 self.       Recognizing       the
 emotions       and      handling
 relationships in the society.
Reference:
•Daniel Goleman-Working with emotional intelligence (1993)pn.383
•Joseph ciarrochi,Joseph P.Forgas,John D.Mayer-Emotional Intelligence in every day
life.(2001)pn.1-6
•Peter Salovey, Marc A.Brackett,John D.Mayer-Emotional intelligence (2004)
•Daniel Goleman.-Emotional intelligence(1996)pn.1-5
•Jeffery S.Nevid.-Essentials of Psychology(2010)pn-293
•Dr.Prem prakash-Psychological foundations of education, kanishka,New Delhi
•Mangal S.K-Advanced Educational Psychology,prentice-hall,New Delhi(pn.324-326)

Webliography:
•www.newdirectionsconsulting.com/pdfs/EmotionalIntelligence.pdf
•www.dattnerconsulting.com/presentations/ei.pdf
•www.csc-scc.gc.ca/text/rsrch/reports/r150/r150_e.pdf
•www.adb.org/.../understanding-developing-emotional-intelligence.pd..
•www.ccl.org/leadership/pdf/assessments/skills_intelligence.pdf
•www.unh.edu/emotional_intelligence/.../..
•www.ibo.org/ibaem/conferences/.../EmotionalIntelligence-JSchmitz.p...
•www.visionrealization.com/Resources/.../Emotional_intelligence.pdf
•www.affirmativeactionhoax.com/pdfs/Goleman.pdf
•www.slideworld.com/.../Emotional-Intelligence-ppt
•-238... - United States
•www.slideworld.com/pptslides.../emotional-Intelligence - United States
•www.psychology.ccsu.edu/engwall/Emotional%20Intelligence.ppt
•www.authorstream.com/.../Purna62-152788-emotional-intelligence-...
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sharath kumar TM

  • 1. KUVEMPU UNIVERSITY Department of P.G Studies and Research in Education Jnanasahyadri Shankaraghatta. A Seminar on “Concept of emotional Intelligence” Supervisor: Presenter: Dr.S.S Patil SHARATH KUMAR T.M Chairman I semester Dept. of Education Roll.no-20 Kuvempu University Dept. of Education Shankaraghatta Kuvempu University 2011-12
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4. CONTENTS: •Introduction •Conceptual Background of Emotional Intelligence •History •Nature of Emotion •Concept of Emotional intelligence •Meaning •Definitions •Theory •Characteristics of emotionally intelligent person •Educational Implications •Role of Teacher •How to develop Emotional intelligence •Conclusion •Reference •Webliography
  • 5. Introduction: Emotional Intelligence is the ability to sense, understand and effectively apply the power and acumen of emotions as a source of human energy, Information and influence of others.
  • 6. Conceptual Background of Emotional Intelligence:  In the early part of 20th century psychologist started studying intelligence to explain individual difference in order to facilitate and training school system.  Emotional intelligence has its roots in the concept of “social intelligence” first identified by thornidike in 1920. Who defined as social intelligence as the ability to understand and manage people and to act wisely in human relations.
  • 7. History:  1985- Wayne Lean Payne- the term first used in his doctoral theses.  1990- Mayer and Salovey- two test form measuring Emotional Intelligence.  1995 and 1998- Daniel John Mayer Goleman – published Emotional Intelligence.  Peter solvey and john mayer coined the term emotional intelligence in 1990. But it gained popularity after the publication of Daniel goleman’s book “Emotional Intelligence”. Peter Solvay
  • 8. Nature of Emotion:  The word “emotion” is derived from the Latin word “emover” which means the spirit that moves us. That energy is the transmitter and recorder of all feelings, thoughts and actions.  Emotional Pattern’s: Both positive and negative emotions are present in an individual they are;  Fear  Anger  Jealousy  Worry  Frustration  Affection and Happiness
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  • 10. Concept of Emotional intelligence:  Emotional Intelligence is a type of social intelligence which involves the capacity of recognizing our feelings and those of others for motivating ourselves and for managing emotions well in ourselves and in our relationships.  According to Goleman an individuals success at work is 80% dependent on emotional intelligence and only 20% dependent on IQ.  Salovey and Mayer suggested a four dimentionsional model of emotional intelligence as follows;  Emotional perception  Emotional facilitation  Emotional Understanding  Emotional management
  • 11. Meaning: Emotional intelligence is the ability to use our emotions, to help us to solve problems and live a more effective life. Emotional Intelligence without intelligence or intelligence without emotional intelligence is only a part of solution, which is the head working without heart.
  • 12. Definitions:  Mayer and Salovey (1990): Emotional intelligence is the ability to monitor one’s own and other’s feeling’s and emotions, to discriminate among them, and use this information to guide one’s own thinking and action’s.  Daniel Goleman(1995): Emotional Intelligence as an ability that includes self awareness, impulse control, persistence, zeal, self motivation, empathy and social adeptness.
  • 13. Theory: Daniel Goleman suggests five major parts of Emotional Intelligence  Knowing our own Emotions: Daniel Goleman  Managing our own Emotions:  Motivating ourselves:  Recognizing the Emotions of others:
  • 14. Characteristics of emotionally intelligent person: •Can identify and perceive various types of emotions in others. •Can sense his own feelings and emotions . •Can incorporate perceived emotions in his thought. •Have proper understanding of the nature, intensity and outcomes of his emotions. •Can exercise proper control and regulations over the expressions and use of emotions in dealing with his self and others so as to promote harmony prosperity and peace. Can control impulse Have self-esteem Have self-motivation Have the ability to manage mood
  • 15. Educational Implications: •One can identify and perceive various types of emotions in other learners. •One can sense his own own feelings and emotions. •One can incorporate perceived emotions in his thought. •Emotional literacy holds the key to effective learning. •Schools must create settings in which the emotional literacy of their teachers and students are developed. •Educational system should give importance to the development of emotional competence. •One can gain proper understanding of the nature, intensity, situation and outcomes of his emotions. •One can exercise proper control and regulations over the expressions and use of emotions in dealing with his self and others so as to promote harmony. •One can develop social skills like leadership and building bonds between peoples nurturing instrumental relationships in school and society. •One can develop team capabilities by creating group synergy in pursuing collective goals.
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  • 17. Role of Teacher:  Teacher plays an very important role in school to identify the emotional abilities of students and guide them in proper channel to get use of emotional intelligence in their life.  We teacher’s can only guide them and train them, emotional stability, emotional control the extremity to keep the emotions in control the emotional stability is only possible through maturity.
  • 18. How to develop Emotional intelligence: •Organizing activities both curricular and co-curricular. •Developing self awareness about their emotions. •Developing critical thinking both positive and negative. •Developing the abilities to understanding others emotions and respect them. •Develop control their emotions. •Developing ability to express our emotions with out giving pain to others. •Developing stress management, tension and pressure while working. •Doing long breathing techniques like pranayama, muscular relaxation techniques , Jacobson progressive muscular techniques, yogasana to come out from tension and pressure. •We have to develop the ability to accept the failures in the life. Teacher has to give both situations of failure and winning. •Teacher should a role model to a learner in every aspect that learner should fallow him.
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  • 20. Conclusion: Emotional intelligence is a broad collection of abilities relating to the emotional side for knowing our emotions, managing our emotions motivating our self. Recognizing the emotions and handling relationships in the society.
  • 21. Reference: •Daniel Goleman-Working with emotional intelligence (1993)pn.383 •Joseph ciarrochi,Joseph P.Forgas,John D.Mayer-Emotional Intelligence in every day life.(2001)pn.1-6 •Peter Salovey, Marc A.Brackett,John D.Mayer-Emotional intelligence (2004) •Daniel Goleman.-Emotional intelligence(1996)pn.1-5 •Jeffery S.Nevid.-Essentials of Psychology(2010)pn-293 •Dr.Prem prakash-Psychological foundations of education, kanishka,New Delhi •Mangal S.K-Advanced Educational Psychology,prentice-hall,New Delhi(pn.324-326) Webliography: •www.newdirectionsconsulting.com/pdfs/EmotionalIntelligence.pdf •www.dattnerconsulting.com/presentations/ei.pdf •www.csc-scc.gc.ca/text/rsrch/reports/r150/r150_e.pdf •www.adb.org/.../understanding-developing-emotional-intelligence.pd.. •www.ccl.org/leadership/pdf/assessments/skills_intelligence.pdf •www.unh.edu/emotional_intelligence/.../.. •www.ibo.org/ibaem/conferences/.../EmotionalIntelligence-JSchmitz.p... •www.visionrealization.com/Resources/.../Emotional_intelligence.pdf •www.affirmativeactionhoax.com/pdfs/Goleman.pdf •www.slideworld.com/.../Emotional-Intelligence-ppt •-238... - United States •www.slideworld.com/pptslides.../emotional-Intelligence - United States •www.psychology.ccsu.edu/engwall/Emotional%20Intelligence.ppt •www.authorstream.com/.../Purna62-152788-emotional-intelligence-...