Emotional intelligence, personal resiliency, and sense of wellbeing of teachers: Basis for the development of a wellness program
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This study was conducted to determine the relationships of the respondents’ emotional intelligence, personal resiliency, and sense of well-being in a state university for the School Year 2018-2019. The sample consisted of 214 randomly selected faculty members of the state university. The standardized instruments were administered to measure the emotional intelligence, personal resiliency and sense of well-being of the respondents namely: Nicholas Hall’s Emotional Intelligence, Andrew Durbin’s Personal Resiliency, and McKinley’s Sense of Well-being. Results revealed that majority of the respondents were female, middle age, married, ten years and below teaching experience, Instructor/Assistant Professor, and with an average monthly income. The emotional intelligence of the respondents was high so as to its classifications. Likewise, the respondents had a great extent personal resiliency and a high sense of well-being. The personal resiliency can influence the relationship between the respondents’ emotional Intelligence and sense of well-being. Moreover, the personal resiliency and emotional intelligence were highly and positively related. The correlation between emotional intelligence and sense of well-being had positive and significant relationship. No significant relationship existed between personal resiliency and sense of well-being.
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Conejar, M. N. (2020). Emotional intelligence, personal resiliency, and sense of well being of teachers: basis for the development of a wellness program (Unpublished Doctoral dissertation). Central Philippine University, Jaro, Iloilo City.
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Doctor of Education major in Guidance and CounsellingShelf Location
GSL Theses 378.242 C756
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viii, 134 leaves