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Emotional Intelligence: Why it should be taught in our schools? Mike Adams Tom Henry / HRD 880 Tues 7pm

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Emotional Intelligence: Why it should be taught in our

schools?

Mike AdamsTom Henry / HRD 880

Tues 7pm

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The Current Reality

• Increased pressure for testing improvement• Increase in bullying, gangs and school violence• Increase in teen suicide, drug-tobacco-alcohol

use• Decrease in academic proficiency rates

(U.S.A.)• Increase in peer pressure and societal

influences (i.e. media, gaming, celebrity)

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Parents, Teachers, Educators, Employers want Solutions!• Instead the state of education appears to be

like a hamster wheel as we spend costs on intervention rather than prevention.

At-risk programs

School Dropouts

Increased school security

Guidance counselors

Drug & Alcohol Recovery

Private School / Home Schooling

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What is E.I. (Emotional Intelligence)?

Source: Six Seconds – The Emotional Intelligence Network, 2013

Emotional Intelligence, often referred to as EI, EQ (Emotional Quotient) or SEL (Social Emotional Learning) is the ability to motivate oneself and persist in the face of frustrations; to control impulse and delay gratification; to regulate one’s moods and keep distress from swamping the ability to think; to empathise and to hope. ~Goleman (1995)

Are we not exercising this side of the brain enough?

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How SEL (Social Emotional Learning) & EI can create such a SOLUTION?!

Source: Six Seconds – The Emotional Intelligence Network, 2013

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Quantitative Data Speaks!

Source: Six Seconds – The Emotional Intelligence Network, 2013

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Are you aware of how much we are already spending as a reaction?

The Critics Corner

“It’ll be too costly and time-consuming!”

38% of HS dropouts fall below poverty lineHuffington Post – 2013

Would cost U.S. $2.5Billion to arm the rest of nation’s schools with disciplinarians & security.Washington Post - 2013

SEL programs can be included in health education curriculum and take as little as 6 weeks; while showing an improvement in social learning aptitude (Freedman,

2007)

$14.1 Billion spent in healthcare costs associated with childhood obesityRobert Wood Johnson Foundation– 2013

Counter-Argument

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The Critics Corner“No one is taking it seriously!”

The State of Illinois passed a bill in 2003 making “social & emotional learning” a part of school curriculum.

As of 2013, there are tens of thousands of emotional-literacy programs running nationwide.

Kahn -NYTimes, 2013

E.I. is spreading across the world!

Counter-Argument

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The Compelling Case“No doubt emotional intelligence is

more rare than book smarts, but myexperience says it is actually moreimportant in the making of a leader.

You just can't ignore it.” - Jack Welsh

As much as 80% of adult “success” comes from EQ.” — Daniel Goleman

If 80% of an adult’s success comes from EQ, then how much of this begins with our youth in our schools? Our discovery for peace, academic success, and productive citizens begins here! – M. Adams

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Questions?

Learn more about EQ. Get your free E-book on Emotional Intelligence at http://www.6seconds.org