Kecerdasan Emosional Guru Dalam Membina Moralitas Peserta Didik

Authors

  • Muh. Habibulloh IAIN Tulungagung
  • Binti Maunah IAIN Tulungagung

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30762/realita.v13i1.57

Keywords:

Emotional Intelligence, Morality Students

Abstract

The research in this thesis is motivated by moral aspect rather than overlooking learners, particularly learners who are experiencing puberty, when their curiosity raging-nggebu with things that are foreign to them. Technology is the most dominant factor in supporting their curiosity. For example, technology delivers everything instantly, software that enables google search of all knowledge, knowledge that can be both positive and negative. Subsequently, this fact affects the young who employ such technology improperly, especially those who are students. The rise of the porn video that has spread in cyberspace make this negative impact worse to those who are still studying. Thus, this situation requires teachers who are emotionally intelligent and have good morality in order to produce reliable output. Teachers who become educators at both institutions already have experience of EQ tests in collaboration with other universities psychiatrist. Emotional intelligence determines our potential to learn the skills - practical skills based on five elements: self-awareness, motivation, self-regulation, empathy and skills in developing relationships with others. This is associated with emotional intelligence as a teacher educator, who have the ability to recognize emotions, self-control, self-motivation, empathy and fostering hunbungan to provide a forum for students to pay more attention to their behavior. Students will indirectly follow what the teacher do.

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Published

2015-05-20

How to Cite

Habibulloh, M. ., & Maunah, B. . (2015). Kecerdasan Emosional Guru Dalam Membina Moralitas Peserta Didik. Realita: Jurnal Penelitian Dan Kebudayaan Islam, 13(1), 125–137. https://doi.org/10.30762/realita.v13i1.57

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