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Assessing Science Education Undergraduates’ Possession of Emotional Intelligence Skills for Sustenance in the Professional World

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International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS) | Volume IV, Issue X, October 2020 | ISSN 2454–6186

Assessing Science Education Undergraduates’ Possession of Emotional Intelligence Skills for Sustenance in the Professional World

Helen Ngozi Ibe (Ph.D)1, Ezere Chimmuanya2
1,2Department of Life Science Education, Imo State University, Nigeria

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ABSTRACT:- This study examined science education undergraduates’ possession of emotional intelligence skills for sustenance in the professional world. The sample consists of 342 science education undergraduates drawn from a population of 3432 undergraduates in Imo State, Nigeria. The Survey research design was adopted for this study. The study was guided by 2 research questions and 1 hypothesis. The research questions were answered with Mean and Standard Deviation while the hypothesis was tested using independent samples t-test. The Instrument used for data collection is a researcher made rating Scale titled: “Emotional Intelligence Skills Rating Scale” (RTMSP). Coefficient of internal consistency was established at 0.82 using Cronbach alpha reliability. Findings from the study show that science education undergraduates possess some dimensions of emotional intelligence skills while some dimensions are lacking. The study also show there is no significant difference between the emotional intelligence skills of male and female science education undergraduates. The researchers recommended that: emotional intelligence skills should be emphasized in schools by lecturers, psychologists, guidance counsellors, support staff etc of various universities during formal (classroom teachings) and outside classroom settings (social media channels); guidance counsellors of various education faculties in universities, should develop or adopt emotional intelligence tests and subject undergraduates to these tests occasionally in order to trace progress of the undergraduates in development of emotional intelligence skills; Science education undergraduates should constantly adopt strategies of boosting their emotional intelligence using online emotional intelligence scales, occasional sessions with school psychologists and counsellors on emotional intelligence etcetera.

Introduction

In every field of work or profession (education inclusive), certain skills are imperative for professionals to function effectively. University lecturers are basically faced with the responsibility of imbibing these skills in the students (undergraduates) in preparation for adaptability in the professional world. The field of education as a course of study gears towards building up students’ cognitive, affective and psychomotor domains. Graduates of education, science education to be precise are always faced with bright work opportunities




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