Teachers think differently: Method effects on the evaluation of high intellectual ability students’ socio–emotional intelligence

This paper investigates the relationship between 566 students’, their parents’ and their teachers’ perceptions on the socio–emotional competence of such sample of learners with high intellectual abilities. The results indicated that parents’ and their children’s self-perceptions were positively rela...

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Main Authors: Daniel Hernández, María Dolores Prieto, Rosario Bermejo, María Carmen Fernández, Marta Sainz, Gloria Soto
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Language:English
Published: Asociación Universitaria de Formación del Profesorado 2011-10-01
Series:Revista Electrónica Interuniversitaria de Formación del Profesorado
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Online Access:http://Socio–emotional intelligence; EQ:i–YV–O; High ability; Multitrait–multimethod matrix
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description This paper investigates the relationship between 566 students’, their parents’ and their teachers’ perceptions on the socio–emotional competence of such sample of learners with high intellectual abilities. The results indicated that parents’ and their children’s self-perceptions were positively related, the relationship being moderately statistically significant in all socio–emotional intelligence aspects. However, the relationship between teachers’ ratings and parents’ and students’ ratings was positively statistically significant at a low level. Using a multitrait–multimethod analysis (Campbell and Fiske, 1959), the authors demonstrated strong method effects, especially in the case of teachers, indicating that ratings from different sources provide different and complementary information on the socio–emotional skills of high intellectual ability students.
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spelling doaj-art-489bbb00600b4c3da95f5d850150cee22025-08-20T02:28:00ZengAsociación Universitaria de Formación del ProfesoradoRevista Electrónica Interuniversitaria de Formación del Profesorado0213-86461575-09652011-10-011436575Teachers think differently: Method effects on the evaluation of high intellectual ability students’ socio–emotional intelligenceDaniel HernándezMaría Dolores PrietoRosario BermejoMaría Carmen FernándezMarta SainzGloria SotoThis paper investigates the relationship between 566 students’, their parents’ and their teachers’ perceptions on the socio–emotional competence of such sample of learners with high intellectual abilities. The results indicated that parents’ and their children’s self-perceptions were positively related, the relationship being moderately statistically significant in all socio–emotional intelligence aspects. However, the relationship between teachers’ ratings and parents’ and students’ ratings was positively statistically significant at a low level. Using a multitrait–multimethod analysis (Campbell and Fiske, 1959), the authors demonstrated strong method effects, especially in the case of teachers, indicating that ratings from different sources provide different and complementary information on the socio–emotional skills of high intellectual ability students.Socio–emotional intelligence; EQ:i–YV–O; High ability; Multitrait–multimethod matrix http://www.aufop.com/aufop/uploaded_files/articulos/1327422850.pdf
spellingShingle Daniel Hernández
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Teachers think differently: Method effects on the evaluation of high intellectual ability students’ socio–emotional intelligence
Revista Electrónica Interuniversitaria de Formación del Profesorado
http://www.aufop.com/aufop/uploaded_files/articulos/1327422850.pdf
title Teachers think differently: Method effects on the evaluation of high intellectual ability students’ socio–emotional intelligence
title_full Teachers think differently: Method effects on the evaluation of high intellectual ability students’ socio–emotional intelligence
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title_short Teachers think differently: Method effects on the evaluation of high intellectual ability students’ socio–emotional intelligence
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