Teaching with Emotional Intelligence: A step-by-step guide for Higher and Further Education professionals

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Routledge, Mar 1, 2013 - Education - 176 pages

The way teachers shape and handle their own feelings and those of their learners is central to the success of learning. Now in its second edition, Teaching with Emotional Intelligence shows how to manage this influential yet neglected area of learning and teaching. This practical book looks at how lecturers and teachers can develop and use their emotional intelligence to enhance their teaching and their students’ learning.

Taking the reader step-by-step through the learning process and looking at the relationship from the perspective of both the teacher and the learner, this book will help the reader to:

  • plan the emotional environment;
  • learn how to relate and listen to learners effectively;
  • read and respond to the feelings of individuals and groups;
  • handle and reveal their feelings as a teacher, as appropriate;
  • develop self-awareness as a teacher;
  • recognise their prejudices and preferences;
  • improve non-verbal communication;
  • plan for the physical experience of learners;
  • deal with their learners’ expectations, comments and questions.

This book contains a number of revised activities, checklists and points for deeper reflection as well as new chapters on teaching with emotional intelligence with international students, in online learning and in working one-to-one with students. It will help all teaching professionals encourage their learners to become more engaged, creative, positive and motivated.

 

Contents

Acknowledgements
Preface to the second edition
List of activities Introduction
The emotionally intelligent teacher
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you relate to your learners
Planning the emotional environment
Planning for the physical experience of learners
Developing selfawareness as a teacher
Recognizing your prejudices and preferences
Your nonverbal communication
Shaping and handling your feelings
Revealing your feelings to learners
Teaching with emotional intelligence onetoone
Teaching with emotional intelligence with online learners
Teaching with emotional intelligence with international students

Dealing with your learners expectations
Acknowledging individual learners
Listening to your learners
Reading and responding to the feelings of individuals and groups
Responding to learners comments and questions
Continuing your development as an emotionally intelligent teacher
Conclusion and further reading
References
Index
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About the author (2013)

Alan Mortiboys has over 20 years experience working in Educational Development in Higher Education, most recently as Professor of Educational Development at Birmingham City University. He now works independently providing staff and educational development for professionals in education and healthcare.

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