INTERRELATION BETWEEN EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE WAYS OF RESPONDING TO CONFLICTS IN STUDENTS -SPORT TEACHERS

The role of sports teachers is complex, often requiring them to navigate various situations. Conflict situations can arise during sports events, and their successful resolution depends on the sports educator's specific knowledge and skills supporting themin choosing the proper beh...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: H. Andonov, T. Marinov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Trakia University 2024-12-01
Series:Trakia Journal of Sciences
Subjects:
Online Access:https://tjs.trakia-uni.bg/index.php/tjs/article/view/103/113
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1839609312760037376
author H. Andonov
T. Marinov
author_facet H. Andonov
T. Marinov
author_sort H. Andonov
collection DOAJ
description The role of sports teachers is complex, often requiring them to navigate various situations. Conflict situations can arise during sports events, and their successful resolution depends on the sports educator's specific knowledge and skills supporting themin choosing the proper behavior and actions. Our research aimsto reveal the state and degree of determination between the emotional intelligence of students -sports teachers and their ways of reacting to conflicts. A total of 153 students from the Faculty of Sport and the Faculty of Pedagogy at the National Sports Academy ‘Vassil Levski’ were studied. Methods:The main research methods, adapted for Bulgaria, were: ‘The Schutte Self-Report Emotional Intelligence’ and ‘The Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument.’ The results were processed using variation and correlation analysis.Results:The indicators of the two tests revealed a high emotional intelligence level and harmony in reacting to conflicts among the studied. The motivation for overcoming obstacles and the ability to control emotions were leading and directly related to the participants’ attitude to collaboration, accommodation to the situation, and the manifestation of a reasonable compromise. The highest determination (74%) was between ‘Perception of own emotions and self-control’ and ‘Collaborating’ in a conflict situation. Conclusion: General emotional intelligence and all its factors are highly determined by the indicators of conflict-handling modes.
format Article
id doaj-art-799d39ebfe624a3c8c1314d3d6df5ea3
institution Matheson Library
issn 1313-3551
language English
publishDate 2024-12-01
publisher Trakia University
record_format Article
series Trakia Journal of Sciences
spelling doaj-art-799d39ebfe624a3c8c1314d3d6df5ea32025-07-30T11:18:45ZengTrakia UniversityTrakia Journal of Sciences1313-35512024-12-0122Suppl. 122623110.15547/tjs.2024.s.01.032INTERRELATION BETWEEN EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE WAYS OF RESPONDING TO CONFLICTS IN STUDENTS -SPORT TEACHERSH. AndonovT. MarinovThe role of sports teachers is complex, often requiring them to navigate various situations. Conflict situations can arise during sports events, and their successful resolution depends on the sports educator's specific knowledge and skills supporting themin choosing the proper behavior and actions. Our research aimsto reveal the state and degree of determination between the emotional intelligence of students -sports teachers and their ways of reacting to conflicts. A total of 153 students from the Faculty of Sport and the Faculty of Pedagogy at the National Sports Academy ‘Vassil Levski’ were studied. Methods:The main research methods, adapted for Bulgaria, were: ‘The Schutte Self-Report Emotional Intelligence’ and ‘The Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument.’ The results were processed using variation and correlation analysis.Results:The indicators of the two tests revealed a high emotional intelligence level and harmony in reacting to conflicts among the studied. The motivation for overcoming obstacles and the ability to control emotions were leading and directly related to the participants’ attitude to collaboration, accommodation to the situation, and the manifestation of a reasonable compromise. The highest determination (74%) was between ‘Perception of own emotions and self-control’ and ‘Collaborating’ in a conflict situation. Conclusion: General emotional intelligence and all its factors are highly determined by the indicators of conflict-handling modes.https://tjs.trakia-uni.bg/index.php/tjs/article/view/103/113dependenceconflict situationsbehaviourstudents
spellingShingle H. Andonov
T. Marinov
INTERRELATION BETWEEN EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE WAYS OF RESPONDING TO CONFLICTS IN STUDENTS -SPORT TEACHERS
Trakia Journal of Sciences
dependence
conflict situations
behaviour
students
title INTERRELATION BETWEEN EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE WAYS OF RESPONDING TO CONFLICTS IN STUDENTS -SPORT TEACHERS
title_full INTERRELATION BETWEEN EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE WAYS OF RESPONDING TO CONFLICTS IN STUDENTS -SPORT TEACHERS
title_fullStr INTERRELATION BETWEEN EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE WAYS OF RESPONDING TO CONFLICTS IN STUDENTS -SPORT TEACHERS
title_full_unstemmed INTERRELATION BETWEEN EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE WAYS OF RESPONDING TO CONFLICTS IN STUDENTS -SPORT TEACHERS
title_short INTERRELATION BETWEEN EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE WAYS OF RESPONDING TO CONFLICTS IN STUDENTS -SPORT TEACHERS
title_sort interrelation between emotional intelligence and the ways of responding to conflicts in students sport teachers
topic dependence
conflict situations
behaviour
students
url https://tjs.trakia-uni.bg/index.php/tjs/article/view/103/113
work_keys_str_mv AT handonov interrelationbetweenemotionalintelligenceandthewaysofrespondingtoconflictsinstudentssportteachers
AT tmarinov interrelationbetweenemotionalintelligenceandthewaysofrespondingtoconflictsinstudentssportteachers