Toward the Refutation of Herrnstein and Murray's Maxims

Toward the Refutation of Herrnstein and Murray's Maxims

Is (Emotional) Intelligence Acquirable and Modifiable through Schooling?

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2011-04-20 )

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Successive to the attempts by Goleman (1995), Bar-On (1997) and other eminent theoreticians to establish and popularize the notion of emotional intelligence, the turn of the century witnessed an unprecedented outbreak of studies focusing on varied implications of EQ for different life perspectives ranging from academic success to life and workplace gains. The researcher's attempt in the present scrutiny centers around finding the would-be effect of schooling with a particular major on the individuals' degree of emotional intelligence. In effect, what the current study is after is probing the likelihood of observing modifications in the individuals' level of emotional intelligence owing to their being exposed to a particular kind of schooling with a certain branch of science. As the findings of the current study reveal a few areas of emotional intelligence are found to be influenced by the differences in major and none by the grade differences. Finally, all the people engaged with varied aspects of SLA are thought to get privilege from the results of the present study, including language practitioners, curriculum designers, textbook writers, and policy makers.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8443-3127-1

ISBN-10:

3844331271

EAN:

9783844331271

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Parviz Alavinia

Number of pages:

112

Published on:

2011-04-20

Category:

Pedagogy