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EmotioEmotional intelligence as an essential competence in teacher training
| Resumo: | Teaching is an emotional activity, sometimes resulting in emotional exhaustion and decreased teacher self-efficacy. Despite the significance of teachers' emotional competencies, they are still not included in their initial training. So, this study aimed to investigate how emotional intelligence influences emotional exhaustion and teacher self-efficacy. A sample of 674 teachers (Mage= 50.34), from Portuguese public schools, filled in three valid scales measuring perceptions of emotional intelligence, emotional exhaustion, and self-efficacy. Using the structural equation modeling technique, the results showed that teachers with a higher perception of their emotional intelligence have lower levels of emotional exhaustion and higher levels of self-efficacy. In conclusion, it is important to include emotional education in initial teacher training because of emotional intelligence's implications for these professionals' well-being and activity. |
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| Autores principais: | Valente, Sabina |
| Outros Autores: | Lourenço, Abílio; Amaro, Pedro |
| Assunto: | emotional intelligence emotional exhaustion self-efficacy teachers initial training inteligência emocional exaustão emocional autoeficácia professores formação inicial |
| Ano: | 2023 |
| País: | Portugal |
| Tipo de documento: | artigo |
| Tipo de acesso: | unknown |
| Instituição associada: | Escola Superior de Educação e Ciências Sociais do Instituto Politécnico de Portalegre |
| Idioma: | português |
| Origem: | Aprender |
| Resumo: | Teaching is an emotional activity, sometimes resulting in emotional exhaustion and decreased teacher self-efficacy. Despite the significance of teachers' emotional competencies, they are still not included in their initial training. So, this study aimed to investigate how emotional intelligence influences emotional exhaustion and teacher self-efficacy. A sample of 674 teachers (Mage= 50.34), from Portuguese public schools, filled in three valid scales measuring perceptions of emotional intelligence, emotional exhaustion, and self-efficacy. Using the structural equation modeling technique, the results showed that teachers with a higher perception of their emotional intelligence have lower levels of emotional exhaustion and higher levels of self-efficacy. In conclusion, it is important to include emotional education in initial teacher training because of emotional intelligence's implications for these professionals' well-being and activity. |
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