How does university teachers' emotional intelligence relate to their self-efficacy beliefs?

  • Sarkhosh M
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Abstract

Some studies have indicated the relationship between Emotional Intelligence (EI) and self-efficacy beliefs at schools or language institutes. This study, sought to investigate this association among university teachers. 105 university teachers participated in the present study. The participants were required to complete the "Teachers' Sense of Efficacy Scale" and the "Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire". Correlation and regression analysis were conducted on the data. The results of data analysis revealed that there was a strong positive relationship between EI and self-efficacy beliefs. Furthermore, it was found that among the fifteen components of EI, three subscales of Flexibility, Optimism and Interpersonal Relationship were positive predictors of Efficacy beliefs.

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Sarkhosh, M. (2020). How does university teachers’ emotional intelligence relate to their self-efficacy beliefs? Porta Linguarum Revista Interuniversitaria de Didáctica de Las Lenguas Extranjeras. https://doi.org/10.30827/digibug.30484

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