
The article examines the role of emotional intelligence in education and its significance. The authors argue that the development of emotional intelligence contributes to successful learning, emotion management, enhanced concentration, and interpersonal skills. Research findings support its role, recommending its cultivation for educational improvement. The article is beneficial for educators, psychologists, parents, and professionals working with children and adolescents.
В статье рассматривается роль эмоционального интеллекта в образовании и его важность. Авторы утверждают, что развитие эмоционального интеллекта способствует успешному обучению, управлению эмоциями, повышению концентрации и межличностным навыкам. Результаты исследований поддерживают его роль, рекомендуя его развитие для улучшения образования. Статья полезна педагогам, психологам, родителям и специалистам, работающим с детьми и подростками.
EQ, EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL SKILLS, IQ, PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT, РАЗВИТИЕ ЛИЧНОСТИ, СОЦИАЛЬНЫЕ НАВЫКИ, ПСИХОЛОГИЯ ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ, МЕЖЛИЧНОСТНЫЕ ОТНОШЕНИЯ, INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS
EQ, EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL SKILLS, IQ, PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT, РАЗВИТИЕ ЛИЧНОСТИ, СОЦИАЛЬНЫЕ НАВЫКИ, ПСИХОЛОГИЯ ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ, МЕЖЛИЧНОСТНЫЕ ОТНОШЕНИЯ, INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS
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