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Presentation
Student Emotional Intelligence and Fieldwork Success: Current Evidence, Practical Implications, and Student Trends in Occupational Therapy Education
Annual National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in American Higher Education (NCORE) (2021)
  • Katherine Toon, St. Catherine University
  • Alyssa Farrell, St. Catherine University
  • Kim Morgan, St. Catherine University
  • Terri Grundy, St. Catherine University
  • Katelyn Brady, St. Catherine University
Abstract
The correlation of emotional intelligence and success for OT and OTA students during Fieldwork II has been minimally explored, but has been shown to be positively associated. To begin to better understand this relationship, which includes cultural humility and adaptability, this preliminary literature review of current research and exploration of Fieldwork Performance Evaluation related trends is designed to lay a framework for further studies. 
Keywords
  • DEI,
  • Fieldwork,
  • Professional Behavior,
  • Soft Skills,
  • Clinical Education
Publication Date
Summer June 7, 2021
Citation Information
Katherine Toon, Alyssa Farrell, Kim Morgan, Terri Grundy, et al.. "Student Emotional Intelligence and Fieldwork Success: Current Evidence, Practical Implications, and Student Trends in Occupational Therapy Education" Annual National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in American Higher Education (NCORE) (2021)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/katherine-toon/1/