Emotional Competence Development in Graduate Education: The Differentiated Impact of a Self-Leadership Program Depending on Personality Traits
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Universitat Ramon Llull. Facultat de Psicologia, Ciències de l’Educació i de l’Esport Blanquerna
Universitat Ramon Llull. ESADE
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2021Resum
There is little research on the effectiveness of self-leadership programs (SLPs) in
graduate education based on the progress in emotional competences development
(ECD), and only a few of the studies incorporate its relationship with personality traits
(PTs). This article studies the differentiated impact of an optional SLP, which has eight
workshops with a learner-centered and experiential approach, depending on PTs. With
a quasi-experimental ex post facto design, students’ scores in EDC were analyzed
according to their PT extremes: introversion, antagonism, lack of direction, neuroticism,
and closed to experience. ANCOVA tests, with ECD pretest as a co-variable, were
applied for each PT. The results indicated that the SLP presented a differentiated impact
in ECD in four of the five PTs: neuroticism, introversion, antagonism, and lack of direction.
These findings can be a key element for the participating students in SLPs because
self-leadership requires self-knowledge. ECD can contribute to more integral learning in
the graduate education experience, enhancing the preparation for the world of work
Tipus de document
Article
Versió publicada
Llengua
English
Paraules clau
Competències emocionals
Creixament personal
Ensenyament universitari
Personalitat
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14 p.
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Frontiers
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Frontiers in Psychology, 2021, Vol. 12, article 666455
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