TY - JOUR
T1 - Emotional Competence Development in Graduate Education
T2 - The Differentiated Impact of a Self-Leadership Program Depending on Personality Traits
AU - Montalvo-Garcia, Adolfo
AU - Martí Ripoll, M.
AU - Gallifa, Josep
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Copyright © 2021 Montalvo-Garcia, Martí-Ripoll and Gallifa.
PY - 2021/5/21
Y1 - 2021/5/21
N2 - 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.
AB - 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.
KW - big five
KW - emotional competence development
KW - graduate education
KW - personal growth
KW - personality traits
KW - self-leadership
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U2 - 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.666455
DO - 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.666455
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85107297208
SN - 1664-1078
VL - 12
JO - Frontiers in Psychology
JF - Frontiers in Psychology
M1 - 666455
ER -