Emotional Intelligence Levels among Hearing-impaired and Visually Impaired Students in Jordan
The study examined the differences in the emotional intelligence levels among hearing-impaired
and visually impaired students in Mafraq Governorate, Jordan. The study sample consists of 198
students; it is divided into 144 hearing-impaired and 54 visually impaired students who are
enrolled in centers, schools, and institutions of special education of the academic year (2018-2019)
in Jordan. To achieve the objectives of the study, the researcher developed a 38-item emotional
intelligence scale in terms of four domains: Emotional knowledge, Emotional regulation,
Empathy, and Social competence. The significance of validity and reliability is verified. The study
results showed that the total degree of emotional intelligence among hearing-impaired students
was low (M=1.51). The total degree of the emotional intelligence of the visually impaired students
was medium (M=3.64). The results also revealed that there were statistically significant
differences among hearing-impaired and visually impaired students in emotional intelligence as a
whole and in all fields; the differences went in favor of visually-impaired students. The study
recommended that the research and educational authorities, psychologists, and media officials
should pay attention to individuals with auditory and visual disabilities and give them similar
importance compared to normal people in terms of rights, facilities, values, and positive attitudes
towards them.