Emotional Intelligence in Educational Leadership: Enhancing Teacher Well-being and Student Outcomes
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61173/7hhnt965Keywords:
Emotional Intelligence (EI), Educational Leadership, Teacher Well-being, Educational ManagementAbstract
Emot ional intel l igence (EI ) has become a key competency in educational leadership, impacting not only administrative efficiency but also teacher emotional wellbeing and student academic performance. Against the backdrop of increasing teacher burnout, growing student mental health issues, and a rising demand for emotionally supportive learning environments, school leaders must adopt EI strategies to build a positive school culture. This study explores the role of EI in educational leadership and its impact on teacher motivation, emotional resilience, job satisfaction, and ultimately, student performance. Using the theoretical framework of Goleman, Mayer, and Salovey, as well as transformational leadership theory, this paper analyzes how EI fosters a collaborative school culture, conflict resolution, and effective communication. The findings indicate that EI leadership enhances teacher wellbeing by creating a supportive relational environment and improves student achievement by increasing classroom engagement, empathy, and teacher efficacy. Finally, this paper proposes strategies for integrating EI into school management, professional development, and teacher evaluation systems to promote holistic education.