Course Overview

Emotional intelligence (EI) is vital to being an effective and high-performing member of any team. Educators who understand the connection between emotions and actions and can apply EI skills to maximize effectiveness with your students and have a stand-out advantage in the classroom. During this course, we will study the theories and concepts of the EI model which focuses, specifically on the behavioral level, on performance in the classroom and on working with school leadership.

We have developed this course to introduce you to the proven EI model and provide you with the insight and skills to apply it in making your job, career, and relationship more effective, satisfying, and successful.

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At a Glance

Extended Education
Approximately 15 hours
Up to 6 months to complete coursework
1 PDU
Graduate Level Professional Development Credit
$150

Program Highlights

Fully Accessible

Flexibility and Accessibility

Courses are 100% online and self-paced. Access textbooks and course materials completely online.

Instructor or Self

Dedicated Mentor

Need help with an assignment? Submit your questions directly to the instructor for quick replies.

Teacher

Teaching Strategies

Gain practical teaching strategies to improve student outcomes.

Standards

Earn Credits

Earn graduate-level professional development credits for salary advancement.

Course Objectives:

  • Define emotional intelligence concepts and frameworks
  • Identify personal emotional intelligence skills through self-assessment
  • Describe the connection between emotional intelligence and individual and organization performance
  • Relate emotional intelligence factors to leadership effectiveness
  • Explore strategies to build emotional intelligence into strengths to improve leadership performance
  • Devise an action plan to integrate practices that increase emotional-social intelligence within your work group

Course Topics:

  • Defining Emotional Intelligence
  • The Importance of Emotional Intelligence to Business and Leadership
  • Discovering Your Emotional Intelligence
  • Emotional Self-Awareness
  • Accurate Self-Assessment
  • Identifying and Understanding
  • Your Triggers
  • Stress Management
  • Empathy
  • Service Orientation
  • Building Trust
  • Catalyzing Change
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Earn your credit in 3 simple steps

Step 1: Register online.

Step 2: Complete the course.

Step 3: Receive credits and obtain an official transcript.

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What are Graduate-level Professional Development Credits?

Graduate-level professional development credits are not part of a degree program but instead are primarily used for professional advancement such as salary increment steps and recertification. Students should seek approval from appropriate district officials before enrolling in these courses.