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SEDA One-Day Event
The Emotionally Intelligent Lecturer
19th March 2002, Aston Business School Birmingham
Workshop Leader: Alan Mortiboys, University of Central England
Since the publication of Daniel Goleman's book, 'Emotional Intelligence:
Why it can matter more than IQ' in 1995, there has been a growing
interest
in the part emotional intelligence plays in education. Most of this
interest
has focused on the development of emotional intelligence in
schoolchildren
whilst little attention has been paid to its significance in the HE
setting.
This workshop looks at the importance of the use of emotional
intelligence
by staff working as lecturers in HE. It explores the meaning and
relevance of
emotional intelligence in this context and suggests strategies for
participants
to develop it in themselves and to use it to assist the learning and
teaching
process. The workshop offers answers to the question put by academic
staff, 'How does emotional intelligence fit into the repertoire of
knowledge,
skills and qualities that I need to be effective in my work with
learners?'
The session aims to help you, as a participant, to:
* Explain what is meant by emotional intelligence and its implications
for
your work with learners;
* Draw on strategies to use and to demonstrate your emotional
intelligence
when working with learners;
* Make plans for the further development of the emotional intelligence
of
yourself and of others.
In the course of this active workshop you will experience a range of
ways in
which emotional intelligence can be used with learners and you will be
assisted in finding answers to whatever questions you have about
emotional intelligence.
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The fee for the day is £120 per person, which includes lunch and
refreshments, plus a free copy of the forthcoming SEDA Special 'The
Emotionally Intelligent Lecturer', written by Alan Mortiboys.
As more information becomes available it will be posted to the SEDA
website at:
hpp://www.seda.demon.co.uk/events/lecturer.html
Registration details and a form are also available from this site.
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