VALUE ORIENTATIONS, EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND INTERNATIONAL PEDAGOGICAL INNOVATIONS

Authors

  • Michael Alexander Radin Rochester Institute of Technology (US)
  • Natalia Shlat <p>Pskov State University</p> (RU)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17770/sie2020vol2.4858

Keywords:

value orientations, emotional intelligence, pedagogical innovations, transformational leadership

Abstract

The primary goal of this paper is to portray how the value orientations and priorities can direct us to new pedagogical cores and innovations and leadership. First of all, we will examine how the students’ value orientations and priorities become a pertinent factor in conceiving new teaching practices that enhance the amiable learning atmosphere and guides us to new ideas and leadership. Second of all, we will focus on how value orientations and priorities expand our current knowledge and comprehension of the students’ learning styles and demands and gravitate teachers and students to the concept of emotional intelligence; this then leads students and teachers to new international and interdisciplinary environment(s) and to new teaching and learning practices. In addition, our aim is to address the students’ value orientations and priorities and apply them to steer us to design new learning environment(s) and to the transformational and primal leaderships. Furthermore, our intent is to render how value orientations guide to the emotional intelligence, which then directs to new practices, ideas and innovations. Moreover, we will share specific examples of successful pedagogical innovations that lead to the emotional intelligence and were guided by the students’ value orientations and priorities. Throughout this paper we will remit the following vital question: how do we link the value orientations together with the emotional intelligence and the transformational and primal leaderships?

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

Akhmadieva, R.S., Shagieva, R.V., Ganieva, Y.N., Zulfugarzade, T.E., Ezhov, S.G., & Komarova, N.M. (2016). Transformation of Students Value Orientations: Behavioral Virtual Models, International Journal of Environmental & Science Eduation, 11(16), 9144 – 9154.

Aleksandrova, N.P. (2009). The question of the essence of the concept of “emotional intelligence”. Bulletin of the RUDN University. Series: Psychology and Pedagogy, 1, 71–75.

Belokon, О.V. (2008). Emotional Intelligence and the Phenomenon of Leadership: Experiment “Build Together”. Psychology. Journal VSE, 5(3), 137 – 144. Retrieved from https://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/emotsionalnyy-intellekt-i-fenomen-liderstva-eksperiment-stroim-vmeste

Bourne, P.A., Hanna, I., Solomon, T., & Smith Sherwood, H. A. (2017). Primal Leadership : Realizing the Power of Emotional Intelligence – A Book Review, Crimson Publishers, COJ, 1(2), 46 – 50. DOI:10.31031/COJNH.2017.01.000510

Corley, T. (2010). Rich Habits: The Key to Success and a Happy Future. Minneapolis: Langdon Street Press.

Curran, A., Morris, E., Farrell, P., & Woods, K. (2007). Emotional Intelligebce and Education: A critical review, Journal of Educational Psychology. International Journal of Experimental Educational Psychology, 27(2), 235–254. DOI:10.1080/01443410601066735

Epstein, S. (1998). Constructive Thinking – The Key to Emotional Intelligence. London: Praeger.

Goldman, D. (1995). Emotional Intelligence. New York: Bantam Books.

Huberman, M. (1983). The role of teacher education in the improvement of educational practice: A linkage model. European Journal of Teacher Education, 6(1), 17–29.

Hussain, M., & Khan, S. (2016). Students’ feedback: An effective tool in teachers’ evaluation system. International Journal of Applied Basic Medical Research, 6(3), 178–181.

Komarova, A.I. (2011). Cultural and Psychological features of the relationship of values and emotional intelligence. Ph.D. Thesis in Psychological Sciences and Social Psychology / FGBOU VPO N.G. Chernyshevsky Saratov State University. Saratov.

Larina, A.T. (2016). Emotional Intelligence. ANI: Pedagogy and Psychology, 3(16). Retrieved from https://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/emotsionalnyy-intellekt.

Orlova, O., & Radin, M. (2018). University level teaching styles with high school students and international teaching and learning. Society, Integration, Education. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference, I, 464-475. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17770/sie2018vol1.3321

Orlova, O., & Radin, M. (2019). Balance between leading and following and international pedagogical innovations. The proceedings of the 6th International Scientific Conference “Sociaty, Integraton, Education”, 1, 449-459. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17770/sie2019vol1.3978

Radin, M., & Riashschenko, V. (2017). Effective pedagogical management as a road to successful international teaching and learning. Forum Scientiae Oeconomia, 5(4), 71-84.

Radomska, J. (2014). Operational Risk associated with the Strategy Implementation. Management, 18(2), 31–43.

Weissbach, H., & Dax, W. (1998). Emotional Intelligence. Moscow: Lik Press.

Downloads

Published

2020-05-20

How to Cite

Radin, M. A., & Shlat, N. (2020). VALUE ORIENTATIONS, EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND INTERNATIONAL PEDAGOGICAL INNOVATIONS. SOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference, 2, 256-267. https://doi.org/10.17770/sie2020vol2.4858