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Page 1: PRESENTED BY RAZIA IMDADI The paradox of our time in history is that we have Taller buildings, but shorter tempers; Wider freeways, but narrower viewpoints;
Page 2: PRESENTED BY RAZIA IMDADI The paradox of our time in history is that we have Taller buildings, but shorter tempers; Wider freeways, but narrower viewpoints;

PRESENTED BY RAZIA IMDADI

Page 3: PRESENTED BY RAZIA IMDADI The paradox of our time in history is that we have Taller buildings, but shorter tempers; Wider freeways, but narrower viewpoints;

The paradox of our time in history is that we haveTaller buildings, but shorter tempers;

Wider freeways, but narrower viewpoints;We spend more but have less; We buy more, but enjoy it less.

We have bigger houses and smaller families;More conveniences, but less time;

We have more degrees, but less sense;More knowledge, but less judgment;

More experts, but more problems;More medicines, but less wellness.

We've learned how to make a living, but not a life.We've added years to life, not life to years.

These are the times of fast foods and slow digestion;Tall men, and short character;

Steep profits, and shallow relationships.These are the times of world peace, but domestic warfare;

More leisure, but less fun;

More kinds of food, but less nutrition.It is time when we can choose either to make a difference

Or to shrug off and forget.

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WHAT ARE EMOTIONS?DIFFERENT TYPES OF EMOTIONS - POSITIVE AND NEGETIVE.

WHY IS EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE SO IMPORTANT?

NUTRTURING EMOTIONSWHAT CAN BE DONE IN PRIMARY LEVEL WHICH IS VITAL AND

IMPORTANT FOR CHILDRENS GROWTH?

HOW EMOTIONS ARE GETTING INJURED IN SCHOOLS?WHAT CAN WE DO AS TEACHERS?

IDENTIFY HOW WE CAN DEVELOP EMPATHY AMONG STUDENTSIN OUR CLASSROOM?

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WHAT ARE EMOTIONS?

Emotions are reactions we have to what happens around us andwe use feeling words to describe them.

All emotions have connection between mind and body.

Emotions help us to connect to mind and body.

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DIFFERENT TYPES OF EMOTIONS - POSITIVE AND NEGETIVE.

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To live happily use the RULER

R - Recognize emotions

U - Understand why we feel the way we do

L - Label and accept emotions: both positive and negative

E - Express emotions appropriately – without hurting self, others or the environmentR - Regulate emotions constructively

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WHAT IS EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

Emotional Intelligence is social Intelligence, which is a way of recognizing, understanding and choosing how we think, feel and act. It shapes our understanding and our interactions with others.

Emotions have a powerful influence on Behaviour

Emotions → Thought → Action → Behaviour

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Emotional intelligence consists of four core abilities:

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The Caregivers (parents and teachers)are the gardeners who nurture little children like plants. Each one of us desires that children in our charge should bloom into their fragrant best.Every teacher desires to develop theirchildren into well-rounded personalities.In raising holistic children, teachers haveto focus on not just their academic performance but also their emotional skills.

"Emotional -intelligence will pave the way for a lifetime of happiness and success"

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Children develop emotional intelligence during the first 15 years of life as they mature.

We all share a stake in the development of children’s emotionaland social competence and in identifying the processes thatfacilitate or undermine it.

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Relationships provide a foundation for learning.

Emotions affect how and what we learn.

The children in our class room are infinitely more significant than the subject matter we are teaching them.

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HOW EMOTIONS ARE GETTING INJURED IN SCHOOLS?

•Failures and frustrations

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• NEGETIVE COMMENTS

From peers

From teachers

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Bullying

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Peer RelationsPeers become more important

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What we can as teachers do?

Focusing on the Individual Child’s Development

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Before we are able to focus our abilities as a teacher on enhancing the social competence level of our entire class, we must first focus on social characteristics of the individual child.

Key areas of focus- What are they & How can we enhance them:

* SELF CONCEPT: Young children develop their self-concept very early in life. We can assist in enhancing a child’s self-concept by recognizing unique qualities that the child possesses. We must pay attention to the child’s temperament to make sure that personalities are compatible.

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* SELF CONFIDENCE: Children with self-confidence have a feeling of internal worth which in turn makes it easier for them to face challenges and to work with others. When children lack this confidence, their focus tends to be on failure rather than success.

*SELF ESTEEM:Compliment children often. Encourage students to make nice comments about their peers. Show appreciation for your students. Encourage students to make choices. Show importance in a child’s opinion by using active listening while they are speaking. Explain reasons for your actions. Encourage children to try new and challenging activities.

Self Booster ActivityMake a positive comment about your neighbor.

 

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EmpathyEmpathy

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Deal constructively with anxiety, anger, fear, stress

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Managing Anger

Recognize Recognize

that you that you

feel angry. feel angry.

““Think” Think”

Stop.Stop.

Go into shell. Go into shell. Take 3 Take 3 deep deep breathes. breathes. And think And think calm, calm, coping coping thoughts. thoughts.

Come out of Come out of shell when shell when

calm and calm and thinking of thinking of a solution.a solution.

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Motivate Children

• The greatest motivation –comes from a person’s belief system

• Motivation is like a fire- unless you keep adding fuel to it, it dies. But ,if the source of motivation is belief in inner values, it becomes long lasting

• Experience shows that People will do a lot for money, more for a good leader and do most for a belief

• People do things for their own reasons, not yours

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Once upon a time there Once upon a time there was a bunch of baby was a bunch of baby frogs........frogs........

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… … participating in a participating in a

competition.competition.

The target was to get The target was to get to the top of a high to the top of a high tower.tower.

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A crowd of people had gathered A crowd of people had gathered to observe the race and to observe the race and encourage the participants.....encourage the participants.....

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The start shot rang out.......The start shot rang out.......

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Quite honestly:Quite honestly:

None of the onlookers believed that the baby None of the onlookers believed that the baby frogs could actually accomplish getting to the frogs could actually accomplish getting to the

top of the towertop of the tower.

Words like:

"Åh, it’s too difficult!!!

They’ll never reach the top."

or:

"Not a chance... the tower is too high!"

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One by one some of the baby frogs fell One by one some of the baby frogs fell off…off…

...Except those who fastly climbed ...Except those who fastly climbed higher and higher.. higher and higher..

The crowd kept on yelling:The crowd kept on yelling:

"It’s too difficult. Nobody is going to make it!"

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More baby frogs became tired and gave More baby frogs became tired and gave up... up...

...But one kept going higher and higher........But one kept going higher and higher.....

He was not about giving up!He was not about giving up!

At the end everybody had given up, At the end everybody had given up,

except the one determined to except the one determined to reach the top!reach the top!

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All the other participants naturally All the other participants naturally wanted to know how he had wanted to know how he had

managed to do what none of them managed to do what none of them others had beenothers had been able able to do!

One competitor asked the winner, what One competitor asked the winner, what was his secret?was his secret?

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The truth was.......The truth was.......

The winner was deaf!!!!The winner was deaf!!!!

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The lesson to be learned:

Don’t ever listen to people who are Don’t ever listen to people who are negative and pessimistic...negative and pessimistic...

……they will deprive you of your they will deprive you of your loveliest dreams and wishes you loveliest dreams and wishes you

carry in your heart !carry in your heart !Always be aware of the power of words, as everything

you hear and will interfere with your actions!

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Therefore:

Always stay…Always stay…

POSITIVE!POSITIVE!

And most of all:Turn a deaf ear when people tell you, that you Turn a deaf ear when people tell you, that you

cannot achieve your dreams!cannot achieve your dreams!

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Why to look for the positive?Why to look for the positive?

EQ is the distinguishing factor that determines if we make lemonade when life hands us lemons or spend our life stuck in bitterness.

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What specific strategies might you incorporate into your classroom to help maintainpositive emotions, and repair negative emotions?

Don’t expect the worse

Fortunately there are plenty of strategies we can use to get the attention of a class.

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Establish rapport with students

A teacher who is good at perceiving and using emotions may identify the voice and facial feature stimuli of their students necessary for the successful transfer of knowledge when teaching.

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Oftentimes, what we say is less important than how we say it or theother nonverbal signals we send out. In order to hold the attentionof others and build connection and trust, we need to be aware of andin control of our nonverbal cues.

We also need to be able to accurately read and respond to the nonverbal cues that our students send us.

Part of improving nonverbal communication involves paying attention to: Eye contact Facial expression Tone of voice Posture and gesture Timing and pace

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Look for the positive – focus on those children who are doing what you want and praise them. Don’t give the misbehaving minority the reward of your attention.

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Once you’ve got the basics right, you can achieve even better behaviour from pupils in your. Here are some tips to bear in mind:

•Expect the best. The higher your expectations the better your pupils will behave in class. Aim to get all children to give their absolute best. They are more likely than you think to live up to your expectations. • Work hard to develop better relationships with your pupils. Find out what your pupils enjoy and take this on board in your planning. Talk to your class about their interests outside school and try to incorporate them into their school work wherever possible.

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• Maximize pupils’ engagement in the learning process. Spend time making as many lessons as possible active and exciting as possible. If pupils are genuinely immersed in their work they are far less likely to be drawn back towards bad behaviour. • Have a sense of humour. The teacher who can make a class laugh – and laugh along with them – will have a better chance of getting the most from pupils.

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Brooks (1996) has made it clear that a teacher’s empathy and emotional intelligence can help that teacher work more effectively with angry and resistant students. Understanding what a student is going through helps a teacher to recognize the burdens many students experience at home and at school that lead to misbehavior,and the ability to create strategies that can make these students less angry and resistant.

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It is the teachers who control the construction of the learning environment in their classrooms.

They can make the learning environment they create for their students, either hostile, or nurturing.

Motivate students to become actively involved in their own learning.

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Dr Karen Hansen gave a number of suggestions how a classroom could be set up to enhance an emotional intelligent culture. These included:

• Looking at setting up the class so there is an opportunity for communication and teamwork.

• Giving students many opportunities to discuss their emotional responses.

• Teachers being able to validate their own and their students’ emotional responses.

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Be YourselfBe strong enough to face the world each day;

Be weak enough to know that you can not do everything alone.Be generous to those who need your help;

Be frugal with what you need yourself.Be wise enough to know that you do not know everything;

Be foolish enough to believe in miracles.Be willing enough to share your joys;

Be willing to share the sorrows of others.Be a leader when you see a path others have missed;

Be a follower when you are shrouded in the midst of uncertainty.Be the first one to congratulate an opponent who succeeds;

Be the last to criticize a friend who fails.Be sure where your next step will fall, so that you will not stumble;

Be sure of your final destination, in case you are going the wrong way. Be loving to those who love you;

Be loving to those who do not love you, so they may change. Above all, be yourself.

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