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Can emotional intelligence be schooled? A critical review

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EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST
Volume 37, Issue 4, Pages 215-231

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LAWRENCE ERLBAUM ASSOC INC
DOI: 10.1207/S15326985EP3704_2

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This article critically reviews the claimed role of emotional intelligence (EI) in the educational and school context. Our review shows that most intervention programs were not specifically designed to change EI, and very few systematic interventions meet the canons of internal and external validity. Consequently, little objective evidence attesting to the useful role of El as a predictor of school success and adjustment exists beyond that predicted by intelligence and personality factors. Herein we discuss several crucial issues that need to be addressed prior to developing and implementing El programs, and we provide specific guidelines for the development, implementation, and evaluation of future EI programs, Currently, the successful schooling of El is still undetermined.

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