Journal of Research, Policy & Practice of Teachers & Teacher Education (Dec 2012)

Cognitive integration of Intellectual Intelligence (IQ), Emotional Intelligence (EQ) and Spiritual Intelligence (SQ) in transforming the ideal teachers

  • Suppiah Nachiappan,
  • Hari Krishnan Andi,
  • Velayudhan P. K. Veeran

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. 48 – 61

Abstract

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This article describes the importance of three types of intelligence that should be possessed by teachersto transform themselves towards being 'ideal' teachers. Three types of intelligence to be observed,adapted and applied by teachersto the students and society as a whole is the ability of: Cognitive integration of Intellectual Intelligence (IQ), Emotional Intelligence (EQ) and Spiritual Intelligence (SQ). Combination of these three elements will ensure the success of a teacher to be a capable educator, not only in the classroom and the school environment, but also at wherever the teacher is being situates and interacting. IQ, EQ and SQ will raise the standardsof the 'perfect' teacher from an employee to a professional who is faithful to the performance of education, educational effectiveness and continuity of education. In addition, a professional teacher will become the symbol of the nation's education system and a new inspirationto the teaching career. The authors believe that suchteacher transformation will only be realised if the IQ, EQ and SQ are fully given importance.