2022
DOI: 10.2991/assehr.k.220108.062
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The Influence of Emotional Intelligence, Moral Intelligence and Intellectual Intelligence on Characters Caring for the Environmental School Students in the Perspective of Civic Education

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of: emotional intelligence, moral intelligence, and intellectual intelligence on the environmental care character of elementary school students in Temanggung district in the perspective of civic education, both partially and simultaneously. This type of research is causal-associative with a quantitative approach. The study population was the fifth grade elementary school students, amounting to 550 students. A sample of 200 students was taken using cluster s… Show more

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“…All parents want their children to be high achievers. However, to make children achievers need a good parenting pattern [11].…”
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