Rabu, 18 Oktober 2017

Emotional Intelligence: fad or fabulous?

Find out in Tes magazine out 27 October
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Emotional Intelligence has been dismissed as a fad or cod science by many teachers. But there’s a growing robust evidence base that suggests it is key in students’ development and teachers’ abilities to handle stress, and that people can be taught to be more emotionally intelligent.

Keen to find out more? Then subscribe to Tes magazine by Monday 23 October to get your copy of our 27 October issue, where science writer Kat Arney explains all.

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Also in next week’s issue:

 

Your role when crime happens Victim Support CEO Mark Castle tells Tes why teachers are so integral in supporting young people who are victims of crime and why they need to talk to the offender if they are also a student.

How long can your students concentrate? Could you help them to focus for longer in your classes? Alex Quigley looks at the research.

Do you teach in a school you attended as a student? Nina Elliot provides her guide to the benefits and challenges of being a ‘returner’.

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