Emotional Intelligence skills
for teachers and educators
Educators must develop social-emotional intelligence skills for several reasons. First, it enhances their ability to connect with and understand students on a deeper level, fostering a more supportive and effective teaching environment. Second, it equips educators to model emotional regulation and interpersonal skills, which students then learn through observation. This positively impacts classroom behavior and relationships. Third, social-emotional intelligence helps educators recognize and address mental health issues, supporting the well-being of their students. Finally, it contributes to a more empathetic, inclusive, and emotionally healthy school community, laying the foundation for students’ long-term success and overall development.
Day 1: Introduction to Emotional Intelligence and Non-Formal Education
Day 2: Self-Awareness and Self-Management
Day 3: Empathy and Social Awareness
Day 4: Relationship Skills and Conflict Resolution
Day 5: Empowerment and Action Planning