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beingabletorecognizethatoneisinanemotionalstateandhavingtheabilitytoidentifywhichemotionisbeingexperienced,evenifitisnotaparticularlycomfortablefeelingtoadmitto,e.g.jealouslyorenvy.
Emotionalawarenesscanthenleadtomanagingone’semotions.Thisinvolvesdealingwithemotions,likejealousy,resentment,anger,etc,thatonemayhavedifficultyacceptingby,perhaps,givingoneselfcomfortfood,ordoingnicethingswhenoneisfeelinglow.Manypeopledothisinstinctivelybybuyingchocolateortreatingthemselves;
othersareabletowrapthemselvesinpositivethoughtsor‘motherthemselves’.Thereare,ofcourse,manypeoplewhoareincapableofdoingthis,andsoneedtobetaught.
Thethirdareaisself-motivation.Ouremotionscansimultaneouslyempowerandhinderus,soitisimportanttodeveloptheabilitytocontrolthem.
Strategiescanbelearntwherebyemotionsaresetasidetobedealtwithatalaterdate.Forexample,whendealingwiththesuccessorgoodfortuneofothers,itisbetternottosuppressanynegativeemotionthatarises.Onejusthastorecognizeitisthere.Andthenonejustneedstobeextracarefulwhenmakingdecisionsandnotallowone’semotionstocloudtheissue,bylettingthemdictatehowonefunctionswiththatperson.Theseparationoflogicandemotionisnoteasywhendealingwithpeople.
Associalbeings,weneedtobeabletodealwithotherpeople,whichbringsustothenextitemonGoleman’slist,namely:
recognizingemotionsinotherpeople.Thismeans,ineffect,havingordeveloping“socialradar”,ielearningtoreadtheweathersystemsaroundindividualorgroupsofpeople.Obviously,leadingonfromthisistheabilitytohandlerelationships.Ifwecanrecognize,understandandthendealwithotherpeople’semotions,wecanfunctionbetterbothsociallyandprofessionally.Notbeingtangible,emotionsaredifficulttoanalyzeandquantify,compoundedbythefactthateachareainthelistabove,doesnotoperateinisolation.Eachofushasmisreadafriend’soracolleague’sbehaviortousandotherpeople.Theclassicexampleistheshyperson,categorizedbysomepeopleasarrogantanddistantandbyothersaslivelyandfriendlyandverypersonable.Howcantwodifferentgroupsmakeadefinitiveanalysisofsomeonethatissostrikinglycontradictory?
Andyetthishappensonadailybasisinallourrelationships—eventothepointofmisreadingthebehaviorofthoseclosetous!
Intheworkscenario,thiscancostmoney.Andsoitmakeseconomicsenseforbusinesstobeawareofitanddevelopstrategiesforemployingpeopleanddealingwiththeiremployees.
Allcommonsenseyoumightsay.Golemanhimselfhasevensuggestedthatemotionalintelligenceisjustanewwayofdescribingcompetence;
whatsomepeoplemightcallsaviorfaireorsavoirvivre.Partoftheproblemhereisthatsocietyorsomepartsofsocietyhaveforgottenthattheseskillseverexistedandhavefoundtheneedtore-inventthem.
ButtheemergenceofEmotionalIntelligenceasatheorysuggeststhatthefamilysituationsandothersocialinteractionswheresocialskillswerehonedinthepastarefastdisappearing,sothatpeoplenowsadlyneedtobere-skilled.
1.EmotionalIntelligenceasatheory______.
[A]wasunheardofuntilthe1970s
[B]isattributedtoDanielGoleman
[C]consistsofatleastfivekeyareas
[D]isattributedtoMayerandSalovey
2.Whichisonewayofcontrollingemotions?
[A]Toputthemtothesidetodealwithlater.
[B]Tousebothlogicandemotion.
[C]Tosuppressthenegativeones.
[D]Tohinderthem.
3.Aswellasbeingintangible,whatistheproblemwithemotions?
[A]Theyaredifficult.
[B]Theyarecompounded.
[C]Theyaredifficulttoqualify.
[D]Theydonotoperateinisolation.
4.Misreadingthebehaviorofothers______.
[A]isalwaysexpensive
[B]isaclassicexample
[C]happensonadailybasis
[D]ismostcommonwiththoseclosetous
5.Employersneedto______.
[A]savemoney
[B]workscenario
[C]knowaboutpeople’semotions
[D]employanddealwithemployees
6.GolemanlinksEmotionalIntelligenceto______.
[A]happiness
[B]competence
[C]incompetence
[D]commonsense
7.ThefactthattheideaofEmotionalIntelligencehasemergedsuggeststhatsocial
interactivities______.
[A]arehoned
[B]happeninthefamily
[C]needtobere-skilled
[D]arebecominglessfrequent
8.Knowingone’semotionsinvolvesboth____________.
9.Theabilitytorecognizeemotionsinotherpeopleislike____________.
10.Handlingrelationshipsisthekeyto____________.
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EducationStudyFindsU.S.FallingBehind
TeachersintheUnitedStatesearnlessrelativetonationalincomethantheircounterpartsinmanyindustrializedcountries,yettheyspendfarmorehoursinfrontoftheclassroom,accordingtoamajornewinternationalstudy.
ThesalarydifferentialsarepartofapatternofrelativelylowpublicinvestmentineducationintheUnitedStatescomparedwithothermembernationsoftheOrganizationforEconomicCooperationandDevelopment,agroupinParisthatcompiledthereport.TotalgovernmentspendingoneducationalinstitutionsintheUnitedStatesslippedto4.8percentofgrossdomesticproductin1998,fallingundertheinternationalaverage—5percent—forthefirsttime.
“Thewholeeconomyhasgrownfasterthantheeducationsystem,”AndreasSchleicher,oneofthereports’authors,explained.“Theeconomyhasdoneverywell,butteachershavenotfullybenefit.”Thereport,dueouttoday,isthesixthoneducationpublishedsince1991bytheorganizationof30nations,foundedin1960,andnowcoveringmuchofEurope,NorthAmerica,Japan,SouthKorea,AustraliaandNewZealand.
Inadditiontotheteacherpaygap,thereportshowstheothercountrieshavebeguntocatchupwiththeUnitedStatesinhighereducation:
collegeenrollmenthasgrownby20percentsince1995acrossthegroup,withoneinfouryoungpeoplenowearningdegrees.Forthefirsttime,theUnitedStates’collegegraduationrate,nowat33percent,isnottheworld’shighest.Finland,theNetherlands,NewZealandandBritainhavesurpassedit.
TheUnitedStatesisalsoproducingfewermathematicsandsciencegraduatesthanmostoftheothermemberstates.And,thereportsays,acollegedegreeproducesagreaterboostinincomeherewhilethelackofahighschooldiplomaimposesabiggerincomepenalty.“Thenumberofgraduatesisincreasing,butthatstimulatesevenmoreofademand—thereisnoendinsight,”Mr.Schleichersaid.“Thedemandforskill,clearly,isgrowingfasterthanthesupplythatiscomingfromschoolsandcolleges.”
ThereportliststhesalaryforahighschoolteacherintheUnitedStateswith15yearsexperienceas$36,219,abovetheinternationalaverageof$31,887butbehindsevenothercountriesandlessthan60percentofSwitzerland’s$62,052.BecauseteachersintheUnitesStateshaveaheavierclassroomload—teachingalmostathirdmorehoursthantheircounterpartsabroad—theirsalaryperhourofactualteachingis$35,lessthantheinternationalaverageof$41(Denmark,SpainandGermanypaymorethan$50perteachinghour,SouthKorea$77).In1994,suchaveteranteacherintheUnitedStatesearned1.2timestheaveragepercapitaincomewhereasin1999thesalarywasjustunderthenationalaverage.OnlytheCzechRepublic,Hungary,IcelandandNorwaypaytheirteacherslessrelativetonationalincome;
inSouthKorea,teachersearn2.5timesthenationalaverage.Teacherpayaccountsfor56percentofwhattheUnitedStatesspendsoneducation,wellbelowthe67percentaverageamongthegroupofcountries.
ThenewdatacomeastheUnitedStatesfacesashortageoftwomillionteachersoverthenextdecade,withquestionsoftraining,professionalismandsalariesbeingdebatedbypoliticianslocalandnational.JoostYff,aninternationalexpertattheAmericanAssociationofCollegesofTeacherEducation,saidtrainingforteachersiscomparableamongmostofthenationsinthestudy,andthattheyarealldealingwithsimilarissuesofraisingstandardsandincreasingprofessionalism.
ThoughtheUnitedStateslagsbehindinscoresonstandardizedtestsinscienceandmathematics,studentsheregetmoreinstructioninthosesubjects,thereportshows.Theaverage14-year-oldAmericanspent295hoursinmathandscienceclassesin1999,farmorethanthe229internationalaverage;
onlyAustria(370hours),Mexico(367)andNewZealand(320)havemoreinstructioninthosesubjects.
Middle-scholarsherespendlesstimethantheirinternationalcounterpartsstudyingforeignlanguagesandtechnology,butfarmorehoursworkingonphysicaleducationandvocationalskills.HighschoolstudentsintheUnitedStatesarefarmorelikelytohavepart-timejobs:
64percentofAmericansages15to19workedwhileinschool,comparedwithaninternationalaverageof31percent(onlyCanadaandtheNetherlands,with69percent,andDenmark,with75percent,werehigher).
OneplacetheUnitedStatesspendsmoremoneyisonspecialservicesforthedisabledandthepoor.Morethanoneinfourchildrenhereareinprogramsbasedonincome—onlyfiveothercountriesserveeven1in10—
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