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Developing emotional intelligence in student teachers in universities
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This study conducted by Ulbossyn Tuyakova, Bibianar Baizhumanova, Talshyn Mustapaeva, Lyazzat Alekseyeva, and Zhansaya Otarbaeva explores the significant improvements in emotional intelligence (EQ) among student teachers following EQ training. The research utilized the Hall Emotional Intelligence Test to measure key EQ areas, revealing substantial benefits for teaching and learning. Discover how enhancing emotional skills can transform the educational landscape!
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