2022
DOI: 10.30862/jri.v2i2.97
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The effect of emotional intelligence on the learning achievement of physics high school students

Abstract: This study aims to assess the impact of emotional intelligence on students' physics learning achievement. Eighty-three students were taken randomly to measure their emotional intelligence. A questionnaire that measured emotional intelligence and learning achievement was obtained through school documentation. The data were analyzed using simple regression. The findings show that empathy is the aspect of emotional intelligence that gets the highest score. The regression results show Fcount (25.87) > Ftable (3… Show more

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“…It is in this process that the teacher needs to make efforts to create learning conditions that can activate students. Implementation of learning must occur in direct student interaction activities in the learning process such as observing, predicting, calculating, measuring, classifying, recognizing, making hypotheses, planning experiments (Damopolii et al, 2020;Lelasari et al, 2021;Mandasari et al, 2021;Nwafor et al, 2023;Soltura, 2022;Tepi et al, 2022;Yurida et al, 2021). Science learning is fun learning, but science learning can also make students tend to feel bored and bored.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is in this process that the teacher needs to make efforts to create learning conditions that can activate students. Implementation of learning must occur in direct student interaction activities in the learning process such as observing, predicting, calculating, measuring, classifying, recognizing, making hypotheses, planning experiments (Damopolii et al, 2020;Lelasari et al, 2021;Mandasari et al, 2021;Nwafor et al, 2023;Soltura, 2022;Tepi et al, 2022;Yurida et al, 2021). Science learning is fun learning, but science learning can also make students tend to feel bored and bored.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As stated by Hannaway and Mittleman (2011), teachers possess an "unequivocal" positive effect on students' academic achievements and comprise the most crucial inner-school factor for student learning. Teachers play an important role for the success of their students (Beluan et al, 2018;Mbaubedari et al, 2022;Ropum et al, 2022;Tepi et al, 2022). Therefore, one of the primary root causes of less effective secondary education in Bangladesh can be attributed to the lack of qualified teachers in the secondary sector (Mullick & Sheesh, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%