Instrument proposal to assess the basic emotions of students in a University Tutorship program
Abstract
This article deals with emotional literacy during Tutorship program when a student goes to University in the first year. The goal is to define an instrument to give an important value to emotions during the sessions carried out within the Tutorship program. This proposal considers that the tutor is capable of having an emotional intelligence to be objective of the tutored students problems is considered. The proposed evaluation instrument generates a table of predominant feelings (happiness, sadness, anger, surprise, fear, disgust and shame) that the tutored students have experienced during their development as a human being, which the tutor must know the instrument and validate it with his/her own experience to later apply it to the students and observe the dimension of the emotions. An instrument’s execution using a spreadsheet that exemplifies the usefulness of the instrument and how a set of predominant feelings ordered can be known during the students when they go to college is presented. Finally, the conclusions during the development of this work are presented.
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