Bibliographic citations
Dextre, R., Martinez, A. (2020). Rendimiento académico e inteligencia emocional en estudiantes de sexto grado de primaria y primero de secundaria de una institución educativa de Villa María del Triunfo [Universidad Marcelino Champagnat]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14231/3400
Dextre, R., Martinez, A. Rendimiento académico e inteligencia emocional en estudiantes de sexto grado de primaria y primero de secundaria de una institución educativa de Villa María del Triunfo []. PE: Universidad Marcelino Champagnat; 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14231/3400
@misc{renati/802774,
title = "Rendimiento académico e inteligencia emocional en estudiantes de sexto grado de primaria y primero de secundaria de una institución educativa de Villa María del Triunfo",
author = "Martinez Saenz, Angela Betel",
publisher = "Universidad Marcelino Champagnat",
year = "2020"
}
The purpose of this research was to describe and determine if there is a relation between academic performance and emotional intelligence in sixth grade students of primary school and first year of high school in an educational institution in Villa María del Triunfo. The design used was non-experimental, correlational descriptive type. The sample was constituted by 97 students who were applied the Emotional Inventory BarOn ICE: NA - Complete, adapted for Peru by Nelly Ugarriza Chávez and Liz Pajares del Águila. The results indicate that there is non-significant positive correlation between the academic performance and the emotional intelligence of the sixth-grade students of primary and first grade of secondary school. However, when the data is analyzed specifically, a positive correlation equivalent to 0.310 ** is found; that is, there is a very significant relationship between total score of the emotional coefficient and academic performance in the area of communication. In the same way, there is a positive and very significant correlation between the Adaptability dimension of emotional intelligence and the curricular areas of academic performance. This allows to indicate that, at higher values of emotional intelligence, higher levels of academic performance will be evident in the area of communication and a greater development of the adaptability variable the greater the academic performance in the areas of communication, mathematics, personnel and science.
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