• Emotional Intelligence

    Should emotional intelligence be taught in schools?

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  • @Anum-Rafay
    Yes, emotional intelligence should be taught in schools. It helps students understand and manage their emotions, build empathy, improve relationships, and handle stress. These skills are essential for both academic success and personal growth.

  • @Anum-Rafay Absolutely, emotional intelligence should be taught in schools. It helps students understand and manage their emotions, build empathy, and improve relationships. These are life skills just as important as math or reading. When students can handle stress, solve conflicts, and communicate well, they do better both in school and in life. Plus, teaching emotional intelligence can create a more supportive and respectful classroom environment for everyone.

  • @Anum-Rafay
    Yes, emotional intelligence should be taught in schools because it helps students understand and manage their emotions, build healthy relationships, and make responsible decisions. By learning skills such as empathy, self-awareness, and emotional regulation, students can improve their communication and reduce conflicts. Emotional intelligence also supports mental well-being and academic success, as emotionally strong students are better able to focus, handle stress, and work collaboratively. Teaching emotional intelligence prepares children not just for exams, but for life.

  • Hi dear,
    Yes, it should be the key subject for the teaching in school, of not in the form of subject then at least should be the part of counselling member. Every time when we are dealing, motivating, acquiring answers from students, we are actually dealing with their emotions. This should not only be taught for students but for teachers too. for a healthy and smooth school environment, learning emotional intelligence is necessary for teacher and student both.

    Erum Zahid
    Junior Elementary School Teacher
    @ Government Girls High School Latifabad No. 10
    Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan

    Contact: erum.zahid.04@gmail.com