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1 Emotional Intelligence

2 Schedule Introductions The Success Factor Multiple Intelligences
Emotional Intelligence The Education Model of EI

3 What personal traits do we hope people exhibit as a result of their education?
Personal Responsibility Work Ethic Compassion Moral Reasoning Meaningful Self-Direction Life-Long Learning

4 What Is Intelligence? American Heritage Dictionary
Capacity to acquire and apply knowledge. The faculty of thought and reason. Superior powers of the mind. Robert Sternberg (Beyond IQ, 1985) Intelligence is what we measure with tests. Howard Gardner (Multiple Intelligences, 1993) Intelligence is the ability to solve problems or fashion products of consequence.

5 Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences
Musical Bodily-Kinesthetic Logical-Mathematical Linguistic Spatial Naturalistic Interpersonal Intrapersonal Principal Areas of Emotional Intelligence

6 Transformative Model of EI
Meaningful learning occurs when Positive Assessment is combined with Emotional Learning Systems

7 EI Competencies Interpersonal Communication Under Stress
Assertion Personal Leadership Comfort ● Empathy ● Decision Making ● Leadership Self Management in Life and Career Drive Strength ● Time Management ● Commitment Ethic ● Positive Personal Change Intrapersonal Development Self-Esteem ● Stress Management ● Anxiety Management ● Anger Management

8 Emotion What is emotion? What are the basic human emotions? Anger Fear
Sadness Happiness

9 Emotion & Patterned Behavior
A simple addition exercise. Body posture. Interlaced fingers Folded arms. Crossed legs.

10 The Brain COMMUNICATION IDEAS HumaNext

11 EQ & IQ EQ ≠ IQ Emotional Experiential Cognitive Academic

12 Preconscious Thoughts (Seymour Epstein, 1998, p. 197)
Event Mary did not say “Hello” Destructive Sequence Thought “Mary is a snob” Secondary Mental Reaction “Mary thinks she’s better than me I’ll show her what that feels like!” Behavior Develops antagonistic relationship with Mary Emotion Anger Emotion Increase in anger

13 Preconscious Thoughts (Seymour Epstein, 1998, p. 197)
Emotion Puzzlement Emotion Sympathy Warmth Thought “Mary is Preoccupied” Secondary Mental Reaction “Maybe something’s bothering Mary” Behavior Maintains friendly, rewarding relationship with Mary Constructive Sequence Event Mary did not say “Hello” Destructive Sequence Thought “Mary is a snob” Secondary Mental Reaction “Mary thinks she’s better than me I’ll show her what that feels like!” Behavior Develops antagonistic relationship with Mary Emotion Anger Emotion Increase in anger

14 EI Cognitive Emotional Mind Mind Appropriate Behavior
Emotional intelligence is the ability to think constructively and act wisely!

15 What is Emotional Intelligence
Emotional intelligence is a confluence of developed skills and abilities that facilitate (a) the accurate knowledge and value of self, as well as responsible actions based on personal worth and dignity; (b) a variety of strong, healthy relationships; (c) the ability to work well with others; and (d) productive reactions to the demands and pressures of every day life and work. Nelson & Low, 2003

16 EQ & Internal Dialogue Cognitive Structures
Beliefs Thoughts Values Emotional or Behavioral Response Activating Event Change Cognitive Structures The tools that each of us develop in order to modify our patterns of response. The Emotional Learning System (ELS) provides a model for changing our thoughts in order to learning to think more constructively and act more wisely.

17 The Emotional Learning System Apply Explore Learn Identify Understand
Nelson & Low, p

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19 Transformative Model of EI
Meaningful learning occurs when Positive Assessment is combined with Emotional Learning Systems

20 Emotional Intelligence Profile
A Profile of Emotional Skills Develop Strengthen Enhance Interpersonal Skills: Assertion Leadership Skills: Comfort Leadership Skills: Empathy Leadership Skills: Decision Making Leadership Skills: Leadership Self Management: Drive Strength Self Management: Time Management Self Management: Commitment Ethic Intrapersonal: Self Esteem Intrapersonal: Stress Management Low Normal High Potential Problem Area: Aggression Potential Problem Area: Deference Potential Problem Area: Change Orientation High Achieving Profile TAMUK First-Year Student Profile Academic At-Risk Profile

21 The Emotional Intelligence Assessment Process (ESAP)
Four competence areas Interpersonal Communication  Personal Leadership  Self-Management Intrapersonal Skills Three potential problem areas Aggression  Deference  Change Orientation 

22 Interpersonal Communication Under Stress
Assertion (skill) Aggression (potential problem) Deference (potential problem) Communication Continuum Deference Assertion Aggression

23 Personal Leadership Skills
Comfort Empathy Decision Making Leadership

24 Self-Management Skills
Drive Strength Time Management Commitment Ethic Positive Change Orientation

25 Intrapersonal Development Skills
Self Esteem Stress Management


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