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THE ROLE OF SCHOOL IN DEVELOPING EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN ADOLESCENTS

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The ability to recognize, utilize, comprehend, and control one's emotions as well as emotional data is referred
to as emotional intelligence (EI). Teenage development is greatly influenced by emotional intelligence. There is
a lot of evidence to suggest that it helps students deal with stress, build relationships, and adapt to change. Preadulthood
is the time of pressure and tempest" as properly said by G. Stanley in 1904. The transition from
childhood to adulthood is crucial during adolescence (age 12 to 18). Children start to think about the future in
terms of jobs, relationships, families, housing, etc., and become more self-regulating. Erik Erikson (born 1902–
94). The singular requirements to have a place with a general public and fit in. The child must learn the roles
he or she will play as an adult during this crucial developmental stage. Teachers play a crucial role in the
development of emotional intelligence in adolescents' schools. Emotional intelligence is very important for
academic success and healthy relationships. There are a bunches of jobs the capacity to understand people on
a deeper level plays in the progress from youth to adulthood. The researcher focuses primarily on Daniel
Goleman's E.I. mixed model of Emotional Intelligence in this paper, which attempts to develop E.I. in students
through school, teacher family, and peers. Emotional intelligence concepts are very important for students'
overall development and can help them deal with anxiety, low self-esteem, and stress, as various theories of
emotional intelligence demonstrate. Nevertheless, it contributes to the development of social skills, empathy,
motivation, mental health, problem-solving abilities, and decision-making abilities.

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