The Knock-on Effects of Student Empathy in Second Language Education
Yuanping Zhong
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/pmcs.v5i3.1977
Keywords: Second language, Education , Empathy ,TESOL,Emotional intelligence
Abstract
This study investigated the relationship between student empathy and student emotional intelligence in second language learning SLL. Students who have the high level of empathy will have the high emotional intelligence (EI). Those who have both high empathy and EI will have more better learning attitude and behaviours. Teacher teaching performance will be aff ected by students learning attitude and behaviours, which shows that student empathy and emotional intelligence are the original triggers for improving teacher teaching performance. Meanwhile, teacher-student interaction has a close relationship with student empathy, emotional intelligence, learning attitude and behaviors. Diff erent modes or types of teacher- student interaction will also impact and mediate student empathy, emotional intelligence, learning attitude and even improve student academic achievement in second language education SLE.
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