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Book The ATLAS Guide to Emotional Intelligence in Higher Education

Download or read book The ATLAS Guide to Emotional Intelligence in Higher Education written by Jeffrey L. Buller and Robert E. Cipriano and published by . This book was released on 2019-02-25 with total page 99 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on ATLAS' popular workshop, Emotional Intelligence for Academic Leaders, this guide explores what emotional intelligence is and how it can be improved. It includes discussions of Emotional Awareness, Emotional Management, Social Emotional Awareness, and Social-Emotional Management. Filled with inventories and case studies, the ATLAS Guide to Emotional Intelligence in Higher Education can help any academic leader improve in this critical area.

Book The ATLAS Guide to Emotional Intelligence in Higher Education

Download or read book The ATLAS Guide to Emotional Intelligence in Higher Education written by Robert E Cipriano and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2020-06-05 with total page 90 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on ATLAS' popular workshop, Emotional Intelligence for Academic Leaders, this guide explores what emotional intelligence is and how it can be improved. It includes discussions of Emotional Awareness, Emotional Management, Social Emotional Awareness, and Social Emotional Management. Filled with inventories and case studies, the ATLAS Guide to Emotional Intelligence in Higher Education can help any academic leader improve in this critical area. The guide also serves as a valuable resource for those who want to lead workshops on emotional intelligence. NOW IN ITS SECOND EDITION! The new edition includes a greatly expanded text, additional exercises and case studies (including an emotional intelligence role play), a new, more attractive layout, and a larger trim size.

Book The Student EQ Edge

    Book Details:
  • Author : Korrel Kanoy
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Release : 2013-01-28
  • ISBN : 1118483790
  • Pages : 242 pages

Download or read book The Student EQ Edge written by Korrel Kanoy and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2013-01-28 with total page 242 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: THE STUDENT EQEDGE STUDENT WORKBOOK The Student Workbook is a companion to the book The Student EQ Edge: Emotional Intelligence and Your Academic and Personal Success . The Workbook offers you a hands-on resource for gaining a clearer understanding of emotional intelligence and is filled with practical exercises for developing your emotional intelligence. Filled with case studies, self-assessments, activities around movie and television clips, and reflection and discussion questions, the Student Workbook will give you the skills and confidence you need in order to succeed in college and beyond. "Success in college is not just a matter of luck nor is it all about being the smartest person in class. The way you approach college matters. The great news in this book is that you can learn how to be successful in college and in your life beyond college." Randy L. Swing, executive director, Association for Institutional Research "We have been long aware that academic ability does not necessarily predict college success. This book provides a comprehensive look at emotional intelligence and the role it plays in student persistence. It takes these noncognitive aspects that we know really matter and puts them into a practical, user-friendly guide. This book is long overdue in higher education." Catherine Andersen, master trainer in emotional intelligence; professor and special assistant to the provost for student success, Gallaudet University

Book The Student EQ Edge

    Book Details:
  • Author : Steven J. Stein
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Release : 2013-02-11
  • ISBN : 111809459X
  • Pages : 343 pages

Download or read book The Student EQ Edge written by Steven J. Stein and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2013-02-11 with total page 343 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The Student EQ Edge is more relevant today than any other time in the history of our world. Our opportunity to succeed in the 21st century will depend a great deal on our emotional intelligence in our transformation to lifelong learning and our leadership ability. This book is the competitive edge." —Stedman Graham, best-selling author, speaker, entrepreneur "We have been long aware that academic ability does not necessarily predict college success. This book provides a comprehensive look at emotional intelligence and the role it plays in student persistence. It takes these noncognitive aspects that we know really matter and puts them into a practical, user-friendly guide. This book is long overdue in higher education." —Catherine Andersen, master trainer in emotional intelligence; professor and special assistant to the provost for student success, Gallaudet University "As important as book learning is, we know that success in life is also dependent upon emotional intelligence. The authors of The Student EQ Edge define emotional intelligence and provide a road map for mastering emotional intelligence skills. I would highly recommend The Student EQ Edge to any high school or college student interested in knowing what it takes to be truly successful both inside and outside the classroom." —Brad Beacham, executive director, Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc. "The Student EQ Edge is substantive, readable, and sure to appeal to students both in classes as well as those who are lucky to pick it up for personal development reading. The book is appealing because the research is understandable; numerous examples are integrated throughout, and readers are encouraged to apply what they are reading." —Dennis Roberts, assistant vice president for faculty and student services for the Qatar Foundation

Book Emotionally Intelligent Leadership

Download or read book Emotionally Intelligent Leadership written by Marcy Levy Shankman and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2009-09-29 with total page 143 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Emotionally Intelligent Leadership is a groundbreaking book that combines the concepts of emotional intelligence and leadership in one model—emotionally intelligent leadership (EIL). This important resource offers students a practical guide for developing their EIL capacities and emphasizes that leadership is a learnable skill that is based on developing healthy and effective relationships. Step by step, the authors outline the EIL model (consciousness of context, consciousness of self, and consciousness of others) and explore the twenty-one capacities that define the emotionally intelligent leader.

Book Emotional intelligence  Does it really matter

Download or read book Emotional intelligence Does it really matter written by Phillip Walden Bowen and published by Vernon Press. This book was released on 2019-09-05 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What really is emotional intelligence? This book, aimed primarily at the university academic and those working and/or studying in higher education, seeks to help readers understand the term and the role emotional intelligence plays in education and business. It clearly identifies and critiques the three main models: the ability model (Salovey and Mayer), the mixed Model (Goleman, Bar-On) and the trait model (Petrides and Furnham). It discusses eustress, distress and chronic stress, reflecting on the effects negative types of stress can have on the human body, demonstrating how the modern workplace can lead to burnout. It emphasizes the importance of a healthy work/life balance while acknowledging the demands and pressures placed on organisations to compete within the global marketplace. It also explores how one may understand and process emotions, considering terms such as “learned optimism” and “learned helplessness”. Room for discussion is also given to the influence of bullying and harassment in the workplace and types of therapy that are presently available. It discusses strategies for coping with challenging experiences, providing anecdotes and case studies from university academics. It also considers how personality relates to emotional intelligence and how people cope with challenging experiences. The book delves into the term “intelligence”, showing how theories surrounding the concept have developed over the twentieth century; and it elucidates the link between emotional intelligence and wellbeing. The author discusses the effect stress can have on human telomeres (thus shortening lifespan) and sheds light on the darker sides of human nature, such as the so-called “dark triad” personality traits (psychopathy, narcissism and Machiavellian behaviour). Overall, the book is dedicated to the vital question: “Emotional intelligence: does it really matter?”

Book A Guide for Leaders in Higher Education

Download or read book A Guide for Leaders in Higher Education written by Brent D. Ruben and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2023-07-03 with total page 483 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: FIRST EDITION SPECIAL RECOGNITION:Winner of the 2018 Sue DeWine Distinguished Scholarly Book Award, National Communication Association, Applied Communication Division REVIEWS OF THE FIRST EDITION“The book provides frameworks and resources that would be highly relevant for new and aspiring department chairs. In fact, this text is ideally designed to serve as a selection for a book discussion group.”—The Department Chair“Succeeds in providing accessible and useful resources to individuals across different leadership roles... As a midpoint between textbook and reference work, it is successful at both and provides a clear and unbiased background to issues facing current leaders.”—Reflective TeachingDuring a time of unprecedented challenges facing higher education, the need for effective leadership – for informal and formal leaders across the organization – has never been more imperative.Since publication of the first edition, the environment for higher education has become more critical and complex. Whether facing falling enrollments, questions of economic sustainability, the changing composition of the faculty and student bodies, differential retention and graduation rates, declining public confidence in the enterprise, or the rise in the use of virtual technologies – not to mention how COVID-19 and an intensified focus on long standing issues of racial and gender representation and equity have impacted institutions and challenged many long-standing assumptions – it is clear that learning on the job no longer suffices. Leadership development in higher education has become essential for advancing institutional effectiveness, which is the focus of this book.Taking into account the imperative issues of diversity, inclusion, and belonging, and the context of institutional mission and culture, this book centers on developing capacities for designing and implementing plans, strategies, and structures; connecting and engaging with colleagues and students; and communicating and collaborating with external constituencies in order to shape decisions and policies. It highlights the need to think broadly about the purposes of higher education and the dynamics of organizational excellence, and to apply these insights effectively in goal setting, planning and change leadership, outcomes assessment, addressing crises, and continuous improvement at both the level of the individual and organization.The concepts and tools in this book are equally valuable for faculty and staff leaders, whether in formal leadership roles, such as deans, chairs, or directors of institutes, committees, or task forces, or those who perform informal leadership functions within their departments, disciplines, or institutions. It can be used as a professional guide, a textbook in graduate courses, or as a resource in leadership training and development programs. Each chapter concludes with a series of case studies and guiding questions.

Book Emotional Intelligence and Teaching Success in Higher Education

Download or read book Emotional Intelligence and Teaching Success in Higher Education written by Rebecca A. Haskett and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 242 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Emotional Intelligence

Download or read book Emotional Intelligence written by Ryan James and published by Alakai Publishing LLC. This book was released on 2018-04-18 with total page 53 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Do you possess all the qualities required to succeed at work? Do you have what it takes to build fulfilling, gratifying and rewarding personal relationships? What if you were told there is a super power that exists within all of us to help us enjoy more satisfying personal and professional relationships? The secret sauce for building solid personal and business relationships is unfortunately not what we learn in educational institutes. It isn’t technical expertise or fancy degrees or knowledge. The most crucial factor for success in life is an attribute called Emotional Intelligence. The best part is, unlike intelligence quotient, you can actually go ahead and increase your Emotional Quotient with some of the most powerful emotional competency building strategies. Emotional Intelligence: The Definitive Guide to Understanding Your Emotions, How to Improve Your EQ and Your Relationships tells you everything you want to know about emotional intelligence including - -Introduction and Origins of the Concept of Emotional Intelligence - Difference between Intelligence Quotient and Emotional Intelligence - Solid Benefits of Emotional Intelligence - Proven Strategies for Boosting Your Emotional Intelligence - Tons of Real Life Examples of Emotional Intelligence and much more.

Book Developing Socio Emotional Intelligence in Higher Education Scholars

Download or read book Developing Socio Emotional Intelligence in Higher Education Scholars written by Camila Devis-Rozental and published by Springer. This book was released on 2018-08-02 with total page 233 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book explores the impact of socio-emotional intelligence on wellbeing in higher education. Stemming from years of investigation and educational expertise with trainee teachers and academics, the book identifies ways in which socio-emotional intelligence can be developed in university environments. The author begins by analysing the concept of socio-emotional intelligence and its development, before confronting distinctive areas for improvement within the context of teaching and learning in higher education. The book explores the importance of understanding and labelling emotions, and how opportunities for self-reflection arise through an environment that meets practical needs. The author contends that support from other scholars is vital to the development of socio-emotional intelligence. The book concludes with a set of practical suggestions for promoting personal development. It will be a valuable resourse for anyone working in higher education who is interested in improving their own wellbeing and that of those around them.

Book Emotionally Intelligent Leadership for Students

Download or read book Emotionally Intelligent Leadership for Students written by Marcy Levy Shankman and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2015-01-05 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The workbook that helps students connect emotional intelligence with leadership skills The Emotionally Intelligent Leadership for Students: Student Workbook contains hands-on activities and case studies to help students foster the 19 capacities of emotionally intelligent leadership (EIL) presented in the main text Emotionally Intelligent Leadership: A Guide for Students. Research from around the world has demonstrated that there is a relationship between emotional intelligence and leadership. For the substantially revised second edition, the authors have completely rewritten all modules and activities according to their data-based model. These activities bring theory into practice, targeting specific learning outcomes that will help students become better leaders. The workbook can be used in conjunction with the Emotionally Intelligent Leadership for Students: Inventory which helps students to assess their leadership behaviors. The companion Emotionally Intelligent Leadership for Students: Facilitation and Activity Guide is aligned with the workbook to serve as a road map for educators. Contains 23 all new modules consisting of activities and case studies that further the understanding and relevancy of the emotionally intelligent leadership model Reflects 19 emotionally intelligent leadership capacities derived from new research research that provides evidence of construct validity Can be used as a self-guided experience for developing capacities of EIL Includes tips for improving each leadership capacity, suggestions for further reading, and films to watch The Emotionally Intelligent Leadership for Students suite of resources offers an immersive and transformative educational experience, fostering growth and promoting intense self-reflection. Students will be empowered to develop into the effective leaders of the future.

Book Promoting Social and Emotional Learning

Download or read book Promoting Social and Emotional Learning written by Maurice J. Elias and published by ASCD. This book was released on 1997 with total page 175 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The authors draw upon scientific studies, theories, site visits, nd their own extensive experiences to describe approaches to social and emotional learning for all levels.

Book Emotionally Intelligent Leadership

Download or read book Emotionally Intelligent Leadership written by Marcy Levy Shankman and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2015-01-20 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The only book for students which explores the connection between emotional intelligence and effective leadership Emotionally Intelligent Leadership: A Guide for Students is based on a conceptual model that helps students to become emotionally intelligent leaders. Research from around the world has demonstrated that there is a relationship between emotional intelligence and leadership. For the second edition of Emotionally Intelligent Leadership, the authors have incorporated their revised, data-based emotionally intelligent leadership (EIL) model into an engaging text for high school, undergraduate, and graduate students. The book can be used in conjunction with the Emotionally Intelligent Leadership for Students Inventory and Student Workbook for an immersive and transformative educational experience. Students will appreciate the opportunity to learn more about themselves as they reflect on their experiences as learners and their own leadership journeys. The new edition is substantially rewritten based new research on the EIL model Its clear structure is organized around the three facets of emotionally intelligent leadership and 19 leadership capacities Questions at the end of each chapter encourage purposeful reflection and leadership growth Emotionally Intelligent Leadership is one of a kind, fostering growth and promoting intense self-reflection. Students are empowered to enhance the campus experience and develop into effective leaders of the future. Emotionally Intelligent Leadership is the perfect introduction to leading with emotional intelligence.

Book Leading with trait emotional intelligence in the higher education classroom

Download or read book Leading with trait emotional intelligence in the higher education classroom written by Shelly Rose Roy and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Emotional Intelligence with Special Reference to Higher Education

Download or read book Emotional Intelligence with Special Reference to Higher Education written by Harjoth Kaur and published by . This book was released on 2018-08-12 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Emotional Intelligence

    Book Details:
  • Author : Daniel Cooper
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2020-02-03
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 142 pages

Download or read book Emotional Intelligence written by Daniel Cooper and published by . This book was released on 2020-02-03 with total page 142 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An understanding of emotional intelligence can drastically improve your life. An awareness of the skill spectrum that emotional intelligence represents, is the first step in imbuing your life with the benefits that come with emotional intelligence. A working definition of emotional intelligence can also be developed by thinking of it in terms of the abilities of self-awareness, self-regulation, empathy, and motivation. The benefits of honing emotional intelligence skills are many, and these skills are essential for men and women working on teams, for those in leadership roles, in conversation, and for interaction in a social group. It almost goes without saying that emotional intelligence is important in relationships, especially considering the fact that EI is a component of normal human communication and social interaction. The truth is that nowadays, while normal people are still finding their own goal, people with high Emotional Intelligence are able to find great job and become leaders in their environment. This fact is due to the capability of these individuals to understand yourself and others through the mastery of emotions, anger management and improving their social skills. EI skills can be improved with practice, making emotional intelligence a skill set that you do not have to be stuck with. We are all born with some emotional intelligence traits, and we can improve these by training. Learning about emotional intelligence is the first step to being more emotionally intelligent. As you practice skills, like self-awareness, self-regulation, and empathy, you will find behaving with emotional sensitivity becomes as natural as breathing. This book helps you to understand all facets and components of Emotional Intelligence from the frameworks to practical exercises to test your EQ. In this book you will learn: The benefits of being emotionally intelligent Understanding personality types Raising your emotional cleverness How emotional intelligence was in the past Mastering your emotions to manage anger effectively How the brain impacts your emotions? Emotional intelligence and leadership Recognizing and managing your emotions Learn to deal with your feelings Raising your emotional cleverness Boosting emotional intelligence and much more... Do you want to become a leader of yourself?

Book The Handbook of Emotional Intelligence

Download or read book The Handbook of Emotional Intelligence written by Reuven Bar-On and published by Jossey-Bass. This book was released on 2000-09-27 with total page 544 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Building on nearly eighty years of scientific work, The Handbook of Emotional Intelligence is the first definitive resource that brings together a stellar panel of academics, researchers, and practitioners, in the field. Sweeping in scope, the text presents information on the most important conceptual models, reviews and evaluates the most valid and reliable methods for assessing emotional intelligence, and offers specific guidelines for applying the principles of Emotional Intelligence in a variety of settings.