2022
DOI: 10.56741/bei.v1i02.100
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Effects of Emotional Intelligence to Learning Achievement in Elementary School

Abstract: The influence of emotional intelligence on learning achievement in high-grade students of an elementary school in Wakatobi Regency, Indonesia. Emotional intelligence is one of the essential factors that should be possessed by students who need to achieve better learning achievement in school because, according to existing theories, emotional intelligence dramatically affects student learning achievement. The reality of this sat is quite interesting to study. The individual has a high chance of achieving high l… Show more

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“…Increasing student participation and learning activities in cooperative script learning contribute to improving economic learning outcomes. The improvement in student learning outcomes proven in this classroom action research is the same as other studies conducted by previous researchers [11][15] [16]. Justified by the studies and theories, this research contribute to teachers in the process of improving the learning of economics subjects if they experience similar learning problems.…”
Section: Fig 1 Learning Activities Cyclesupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Increasing student participation and learning activities in cooperative script learning contribute to improving economic learning outcomes. The improvement in student learning outcomes proven in this classroom action research is the same as other studies conducted by previous researchers [11][15] [16]. Justified by the studies and theories, this research contribute to teachers in the process of improving the learning of economics subjects if they experience similar learning problems.…”
Section: Fig 1 Learning Activities Cyclesupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Social skills also involve being able to read social cues, manage conflict, and build rapport and trust with others. Social skill is also found to be a factor indicating emotional quotient in previous studies (Acoci et al, 2022;Andrade et al, 2014)…”
Section: In Terms Of Emotionalmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Extracurricular activities are those that are carried out outside of regular class hours and are intended to help develop the abilities of students [18]. In Dahliyana's [19] research, extracurricular activities have the potential for character education habituation development.…”
Section: Extracurricular Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%