Intercultural communication apprehension & role of
emotional intelligence in higher education
Presented by-Sarda Shatim Sharma
Shaswati Mohapatra
Points to be discussed:
What do you mean by communication
What is Inter-Cultural Communication
Inter cultural communication apprehension
Types of intercultural communication apprehension
What is Emotional Intelligence
Role of EI in Higher Education
Conclusion
What do you mean by communication ?
Communication (from Latin commūnicāre, meaning "to share" ) is the activity of conveying information through the exchange of thoughts, messages, or information, as by speech, visuals, signals, writing, or behavior. It is the meaningful exchange of information between two or more living creatures.
What do you mean by intercultural communication ?
Intercultural communication always occurs when people from different cultures meet and interact.
Inter cultural communication apprehension: Communication apprehension refers to one's anxious feelings
about communication.
McCroskey defines communication apprehension as “an individual's level of fear or anxiety associated with real or anticipated communication with another person or persons”
Types of intercultural communication apprehension:
Trait-like communication apprehension, which cuts across time, receiver, and situation
Context-based communication apprehension, which is associated with a single type of communication context cutting across receiver and time
Audience-based communication apprehension, which is associated with a single receiver or group of receivers cutting across context and time
Situational communication apprehension, which is specific to a given context with a given receiver at a given time.
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
The capacity to be aware of, control, and express one's emotions, and to handle interpersonal relationships judiciously and empathetically.
"emotional intelligence is the key to both personal and professional success"
Objectives of the study EI :
To understand the relationship between EI and academic achievement,
To understand the role of teachers, parents and education curriculum for developing emotional competencies in students,
To explore the factors from secondary data which can affect the academic achievement and development of emotional Intelligence,
To open the new vistas for the further research in the related field
ROLE OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
Emotional Intelligence Leads to Personal Achievement, Happiness, and Professional Success.
Role of emotional intelligence in higher education
“It is clear that academic success goes hand in hand with emotional and physical well-being.
College is a fresh start for many students, but dysfunctional coping styles can cripple their
efforts. Even students who “get by” or succeed academically can be at risk if unhealthy
behavioral patterns follow them after college. Promoting emotional health in students is an
investment in the future. It should be part of the mission of all colleges and universities.”
Dr. Richard Kadison, Chief of Mental Health,Harvard University
Contd. In short emotionally intelligent student would have better academic
achievement or through EI there is a possibility of improvement of academic achievement.
Emotionally intelligent people are more likely to succeed in everything they undertake.Teaching emotional and social skills is very important at school; it can affect academic achievement positively not only during the year they are taught, but during the years that follow as well.
Conclusion:
Results indicate that three of the emotional intelligence subscales predict intercultural communication apprehension: emotionality, sociability, and self-control. These results support the premise that emotional intelligence manages and/or reduces intercultural communication apprehension and therefore should be integrated in business curriculum
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