STUDY OF SPIRITUAL INTELLIGENCEAMONG D.EL.ED. STUDENTS

Authors

  • Santosh Pal Research Scholar, Department of Education, University of Allahabad, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v7.i7.2019.740

Keywords:

Spiritual Intelligence, D.El.Ed, Students, Grade Level, Gender, Male, Female, Rural, Urban

Abstract [English]

The present study has been conducted to explore the status of development of spiritual intelligence among D.El.Ed. students. 92 students were selected as the sample for the study. Spiritual Intelligence Scale (SIS) developed by K. S. Misra was used to collect the data from students of D.El.Ed. I and III semester. t-ratio was computed to analyze the data. The significant gender, and locality differences in spiritual intelligence score are found. Male students are found more spiritually intelligent than females. Urban students had greater spiritual intelligence than rural students. No significant difference was found in the spiritual intelligence of D.El.Ed. I and III semester students.

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Published

2019-07-31

How to Cite

Pal, S. (2019). STUDY OF SPIRITUAL INTELLIGENCEAMONG D.EL.ED. STUDENTS. International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH, 7(7), 143–147. https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v7.i7.2019.740