Communication Improvement within the Education Process and Emotional Intelligence Development
Autor: | Ovidiu Bordean, Adrian Sonea, Eugenia Câmpeanu Sonea |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
Process (engineering)
Emotional intelligence media_common.quotation_subject Professional development General Medicine Phase (combat) Multiculturalism ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION Mathematics education Quality (business) Relevance (information retrieval) Sociology Social science Open access journal media_common |
Zdroj: | International Journal for Innovation Education and Research. 3:163-175 |
ISSN: | 2411-2933 2411-3123 |
DOI: | 10.31686/ijier.vol3.iss5.372 |
Popis: | Both the authors’ previous experience and the devoted literature highlight the particular role of teacher-student communication for the quality of graduates’ professional development and education. The research presented herein is based on a sociological survey conducted in a large university from north-west Romania, on more than 600 Economics Master’s students.The chief goal of our research is to determine efficient ways to improve the student training provided by the master programmes in Economics, by means of a better stimulation on the part of the teachers, a more efficient teacher – student communication, a better quality of the teaching materials employed and a greater relevance of the educational content for the particular area of specialisation pursued.After an initial review of the material resulted from the sociological survey, we continued to analyse the results in relation to the tiers of the communication process, the role of groups in the learning process and of the education process in the development of emotional intelligence.Within the current phase of our study, the underlying hypotheses are:(1) The training of Economics and Business Administration students provides them with opportunities of professional specialisation, while developing skills and abilities useful in everyday life.(2) The students’ training in Economics also entails an implicit educational process, which supports the development of their emotional intelligence.(3) Multiculturalism bears manifold benefits, both in terms of specialist professional training and on graduates’ attitudes and behaviour in the social life.This study allowed us to validate the hypotheses and to draw some interesting conclusions for the education of students enrolled in the university surveyed. |
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