Analysis of Emotional Intelligence of Class V Students Through the RADEC Learning Model

  • Mia Komariah Post Graduate School, Indonesian University of Education, Bandung, Indonesia
  • Nurnaningsih Post Graduate School, Indonesian University of Education, Bandung, Indonesia
  • Wahyu Sopandi Post Graduate School, Indonesian University of Education, Bandung, Indonesia
  • Atep Sujana Post Graduate School, Indonesian University of Education, Bandung, Indonesia
Keywords: Emotional intelligence, RADEC model

Abstract

Social conflicts such as bullying, anti-patience, and individualistic attitudes among elementary school students are caused by students' lack of emotional intelligence. This study aimed to analyze the emotional intelligence of grade 5 elementary school students through the RADEC learning model. This study uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive analysis method. The instruments used were student activity observation sheets, student interviews, and documentation of learning activities using the RADEC model. The data analysis is data reduction, presentation, describing, and verifying conclusions. The participants in this study were 29 grade 5 students at one of the public elementary schools in the city of Bandung. Based on the research, it can be concluded that emotional intelligence can be grown through the RADEC learning model. Refers to the five elements of emotional intelligence possessed by students, namely self-awareness, which is shown by recognizing the emotions being felt. Managing emotions is demonstrated by knowing the response that must be given to an event, utilizing emotions productively, which is characterized by understanding the attitude that must be done towards a phenomenon, empathy, which is shown by caring for others, and fostering relationships which are demonstrated by liking interactions with other people.

Published
2023-06-28
How to Cite
Mia Komariah, Nurnaningsih, Wahyu Sopandi, & Atep Sujana. (2023). Analysis of Emotional Intelligence of Class V Students Through the RADEC Learning Model. International Conference on Elementary Education, 5(1), 423-430. Retrieved from http://proceedings2.upi.edu/index.php/icee/article/view/3138