Teachers in a faculty development workshop on emotional intelligence

Students remember how you made them feel

Technical mastery matters — but students’ willingness to participate, ask questions, and persist often depends on emotional safety in the classroom.

Core EQ competencies for educators

  • Self-awareness — Recognising your triggers and biases in the moment.
  • Empathy — Reading when confusion is emotional, not intellectual.
  • Regulation — Responding deliberately instead of reacting under pressure.
  • Relationship building — Trust that makes honest feedback possible.

EQ can be developed

Unlike fixed personality myths suggest, emotional intelligence grows with practice — reflection, peer feedback, and structured coaching.

Our Faculty Development approach

We integrate EQ into teaching audits, workshops, and peer coaching so educators leave with habits, not just slides. Schools that invest here often see culture shift across departments.

Learn more

Explore our Faculty Development Program or contact us to design an institutional rollout.

Mr. Ananth M. Tope

Mr. Ananth M. Tope

Director, Sanjivani Career Academy

Experienced leader at Sanjivani Career Academy, dedicated to guiding students and educators toward clarity and growth.