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A Study of Learning and Thinking Patterns in Relation to Emotional Intelligence Styles | Original Article

Sandeep Lackish Solomon*, Rajesh Tripathi, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Today's students are expected to play several roles and do so effectively and efficiently, making it imperative that they understand their proper place in society and the need for a great education while also developing a passion for learning. By making students more emotionally intelligent, the proposed New Education Policy aims to improve educational outcomes. Emotional Intelligence is a type of social intelligence that focuses on the capacity to distinguish between the emotions of one as well as those of others. The brain is where emotions and learning take place. To learn is to gain new information or abilities. To learn, you must use your brain. Our ideas have an impact on our emotions. Our thoughts and feelings are intertwined. Academic success can be facilitated for kids who have strong learning and thinking processes as well as high levels of emotional intelligence. it will assist them in selecting appropriate learning and thinking methods, gaining insight into their emotional intelligence and attaining their highest academic potential.