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Syahgiffa Aulia Putri; Fera Sriyunianti; Ria Angriani

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Ekonomi 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This study aims to analyze the influence of intellectual intelligence, emotional intelligence, and love of money on the ethical behavior of accounting students. The research method used is a quantitative approach. The population in this study were accounting students from the 2021 and 2022 intakes of Padang State Polytechnic. This study used primary data collected by distributing questionnaires via Google Forms using a purposive sampling technique, resulting in 119 respondents. The data analysis method used multiple linear regression with IBM SPSS Statistics 25 software. The results show that intellectual intelligence and emotional intelligence partially influence the ethical behavior of accounting students, while love of money does not. Simultaneously, intellectual intelligence, emotional intelligence, and love of money influence the ethical behavior of accounting students.

Valentina, Debora Justice; Maulidina, Siti Handayani; Andrayani, Dian; Efrial, Annisa Syafira

Jurnal Pengabdian dan Kesejahteraan Masyarakat 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Emotional intelligence (EI) is an essential competency for early childhood education (ECE) teachers in fostering supportive and emotionally responsive learning environments. However, many ECE teachers in Indonesia have limited access to structured EI training. This community service program aimed to strengthen the emotional intelligence of non-formal ECE teachers from HIMPAUDI Cipayung, East Jakarta, through interactive lectures and reflective practice using Points of You (Flow) cards. The training focused on four EI domains: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, and relationship management. Results showed a substantial improvement in participants’ understanding, with average scores increasing from 30.5 (pre-test) to 90.9 (post-test). Most participants (85%) reported that the training was beneficial and expressed readiness to apply the strategies in classroom practice. Observations also indicated improved teacher confidence in managing children’s emotions and building positive interactions. These findings demonstrate that reflective and experiential EI training effectively enhances ECE teachers’ emotional competencies and supports the creation of a positive social-emotional learning environment.

Trisnani Widowati; Mia Hafizah Tumangger; Kartika Dwi Hapsari; Itsnayni, Itsnayni; Wanda Febi Safira +2 more

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Pendidikan 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Family management plays a pivotal role in establishing equilibrium between emotional dynamics and communication among family members. The family environment constitutes the primary context in which children learn to interact, communicate, and develop their character. Parental communication patterns, along with their capacity for emotional regulation, serve as critical determinants of a supportive home atmosphere conducive to children’s developmental and educational outcomes. This study aims to examine the influence of communication management and emotional management within the family on the development of children’s emotional intelligence and their overall academic success. This research employs a literature review approach by critically analyzing various sources, including scholarly journals, books, and relevant empirical studies. The findings indicate that effective communication management characterized by openness, empathy, and mutual respect strengthens parent child emotional bonds, enhances learning motivation, and improves academic achievement. Furthermore, sound emotional management enables parents to regulate stress and model appropriate self-control, thereby fostering a harmonious and productive learning environment within the household.

Made Iska Aprilita Wardani; Kristin Juwita; Sarlotha Selan; ABD Ghofar; Ainur Rahim Setiawan

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat dan Transformasi Kesejahteraan 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Elderly people are individuals aged 60 and over who have equal rights in community life. The emotional state of the elderly is a psychological state that encompasses the ability to think, feel, and act, as manifested through behavior. To stabilize the emotions of the elderly, cadres and their families must have an adequate level of emotional intelligence. One non-pharmacological approach currently being studied is the Spiritual Emotional Freedom Technique (SEFT), an emotional healing method that combines spiritual elements, positive affirmations, and stimulation of the body's meridian points. SEFT is believed to reduce psychological stress that contributes to high blood pressure. This therapy is easy to learn, can be performed independently, and requires no special equipment, making it highly suitable for use in elderly communities with limited access to advanced medical services. At this event, counselors provided support in delivering material on Motivation and Prevention of Psychological Disorders in the Elderly using the SEFT. The purpose of this material is to provide motivation, reduce, and prevent psychological impacts. Participants benefited from the material, knowledge, and experience sharing, as well as solutions, resulting in a better understanding of motivation, reduction, and prevention of psychological impacts. This community service program was conducted with approximately 33 participants in the "Teratai" elderly group. It is hoped that this community service program will be beneficial and provide considerations for solutions and decisions, adding information and insight related to motivation, reduction, and prevention of psychological impacts.

Delfia Herwanis; Khairun Nasir; Maulida Maulida

International Journal of Education and Literature 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Toxic professional relationships—characterized by subtle exclusion, politicized decision-making, and emotional suppression—are a prevalent yet underexamined concern in academic institutions. This research emphasizes the psychological, pedagogical, and emotional repercussions for educators in situations characterized by workplace conflict, in contrast to prior studies that primarily examine structural factors. The study seeks to examine how educators perceive, interpret, and react to toxic dynamics, especially via reflective processes. We gathered data from three years of anonymized reflective journaling employing a qualitative, narrative-reflective methodology and conducted a theme analysis. Research highlights three main themes: the emotional effort needed to maintain professionalism despite feeling excluded, changes in teaching methods as a way to resist and find meaning, and how reflective practice helps teachers stay true to their teaching values. The analysis further demonstrates how gender and early-career status exacerbate susceptibility to toxic dynamics. The study prioritizes ethical contemplation as a transforming practice and a means of action instead of providing prescriptive solutions. Institutions should implement emotional intelligence training, equitable task allocation, and peer support mechanisms to cultivate more equal academic settings. This research advocates for a work culture founded on explicit performance expectations, mutual respect, compassion, and integrity in education, facilitating a deeper comprehension of teachers' authentic experiences in challenging school environments.

Fitria Nur Arimbi; Anna Noordia; Yetty Septiani Mustar; Awang Firmansyah

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Pendidikan 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Pencak silat is a martial art that involves physical and emotional combat. This study aims to explore the mental toughness of pencak silat students in the category of matches based on the belt level they have. The main focus of the study is the relationship between emotional intelligence, concentration, and mental toughness among students with black and yellow belts. The method used was a questionnaire targeting 140 male students from the IKSPI Kera Sakti school in Taman District, Sidoarjo. The results showed that black belt students had better mental toughness than yellow belt students, especially in facing challenges. These findings are expected to help coaches design more effective training programs, as well as increase awareness of the importance of psychological support in achieving achievement. This study provides important insights into the psychological factors that play a role in the performance of pencak silat athletes and opens up opportunities for further research in the field of sports psychology.

Mawaddah Warohmah; Muh. Ubaidillah Al Ghifary Slamet; Pahruraji Pahruraji

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Pendidikan 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This study aims to analyze the emotional intelligence of orphans through the activity of memorizing the Qur'an at the Cahaya Madinah Orphanage Boarding School, South Tangerang, elaborate on the implementation of memorizing the Qur'an at the Cahaya Madinah Orphanage Boarding School, South Tangerang, and analyze the supporting and inhibiting factors. The type of this research uses qualitative research with a descriptive approach. The primary data sources are from the caretakers of the Islamic boarding school, tahfizh instructors, heads of the Islamic boarding school, dormitory instructors, and orphan students who live in the Cahaya Madinah Orphanage Boarding School, Pondok Cabe, South Tangerang. The data collection techniques used are observation, interviews, and documentation. The results of this study indicate that, 1) The tahfizh activities of the Qur'an implemented at the Cahaya Madinah Orphanage Boarding School include: increasing memorization (ziyadah), repeating memorization (muroja'ah), a juz increase exam system, weekly student sima'an activities, and memorization exams with multiples of five juz in one sitting. 2) Memorizing the Qur'an can improve the emotional intelligence of orphans at the Cahaya Madinah Orphanage Pondok Cabe Tangerang Selatan, this can be seen from aspects of emotional intelligence including self-awareness, self-regulation, self-motivation, empathy, and their increasing social skills. 3) The supporting factors are having a strong desire to memorize, remembering the privilege of memorizing the Qur'an, having support from the family, having support from teachers, a supportive environment, having a tahfizh exam, holding positive activities. While the inhibiting factors are laziness, drowsiness, family problems, difficulty in memorizing, not participating in activities or running away, and poor time management.  

Amanda Surya Aisyah; Gita Anastasya Sinaga; Imelda Anisa Vretty Gultom; Leli Abrina Sihombing

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Pendidikan 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This research aims to identify the role of home and preschool environments on the socioemotional development of early childhood. Through an observation and assessment approach using validated instruments, this study found that the social environment, both at home and at school, has a significant influence on the development of children's ability to recognize, express, and manage emotions, as well as build healthy social relationships. The results show that children who receive positive support from their environment tend to have better socioemotional development, characterized by the ability to recognize emotional expressions, apply politeness values, and show good moral behavior. This research emphasizes the importance of the role of family and school in shaping children's character and emotional intelligence from an early age

Siti Hikmah; Afifah Rahmania; Karyati Nurhaliza; Sri Puji Lestari; Adinda Ratu Kencana Asri

Pemberdayaan Masyarakat: Jurnal Aksi Sosial 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This study aims to explore the emotional regulation skills of children in Harapan Community Semarang through the snakes and ladders game intervention. The method used is a participatory approach that involves children in fun game activities, so that they can learn to manage emotions in a more adaptive way. The results showed that children who previously showed maladaptive and aggressive behavior began to understand the importance of emotional regulation, such as holding back when angry and seeking help from adults. The snakes and ladders game activity not only created a relaxed atmosphere, but also provided space for children to learn cooperatively and build positive relationships with peers. Although this intervention was successful, there were some limitations, such as the constraints of setting children in a crowded environment and the short implementation time. This study concludes that a game-based approach can be an effective tool in improving children's emotional intelligence, especially in communities with limited resources, and emphasizes the need for ongoing support from parents to strengthen emotional regulation at home.

Siti Hikmah; Afifah Rahmania; Karyati Nurhaliza; Sri Puji Lestari; Adinda Ratu Kencana Asri

Pemberdayaan Masyarakat: Jurnal Aksi Sosial 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This study aims to explore the emotional regulation skills of children in Harapan Community Semarang through the snakes and ladders game intervention. The method used is a participatory approach that involves children in fun game activities, so that they can learn to manage emotions in a more adaptive way. The results showed that children who previously showed maladaptive and aggressive behavior began to understand the importance of emotional regulation, such as holding back when angry and seeking help from adults. The snakes and ladders game activity not only created a relaxed atmosphere, but also provided space for children to learn cooperatively and build positive relationships with peers. Although this intervention was successful, there were some limitations, such as the constraints of setting children in a crowded environment and the short implementation time. This study concludes that a game-based approach can be an effective tool in improving children's emotional intelligence, especially in communities with limited resources, and emphasizes the need for ongoing support from parents to strengthen emotional regulation at home.