The Effects of Equine Assisted Learning on Emotional Intelligence Competencies and Leadership Skills
Abstract
The Effects of Equine Assisted Learning on
Emotional Intelligence Competencies and Leadership Skills
Jade Rauen
Dr. Kelly L. Leigers, PhD, OTR/L, Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy
Since the development and understanding of the term emotional intelligence (EI), researchers and businessmen alike have strived to find a way to improve EI competencies. Equine-Assisted Learning (EAL) is a branch of Equine Therapy that uses the horse to facilitate change in humans. In recent years, EAL has been applied to the field of leadership development. Can a horse intrinsically instill competencies that effect leadership skills in humans? There is limited literature available on this subject, therefore, the aim of this study stood to add to the body of knowledge and advocate the need for future research. This study issued a questionnaire to 32 participants of an Equine Guided Leadership Education (EGLE) workshop coached by Lissa Pohl based out of Lexington, Kentucky whose agenda focused on EI concepts that build leadership skills. A thematic analysis of the responses was conducted. Results indicated that Equine-Assisted Learning may be an effective means of developing emotional intelligence competencies, specifically self-awareness and social-awareness, regardless of age, gender, or level of previous experience of the participant. However, since a comparison group was unavailable no direct conclusions can be drawn regarding its efficacy in comparison to a traditional classroom setting.
Keywords: equine-assisted learning, leadership development, emotional intelligence
Semester/Year of Award
Fall 12-10-2017
Mentor
Kelly L. Leigers
Mentor Professional Affiliation
Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy
Access Options
Open Access Thesis
Document Type
Bachelor Thesis
Degree Name
Honors Scholars
Degree Level
Bachelor's
Department
Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy
Department Name when Degree Awarded
Occupational Therapy
IRB Approval Number (if applicable)
000778
Presentation
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-QD2X1gPgR2IEVNG5aKGeGJN3hM4TaweFyOAqIx6cqs
Recommended Citation
Rauen, Jade E., "The Effects of Equine Assisted Learning on Emotional Intelligence Competencies and Leadership Skills" (2017). Honors Theses. 490.
https://encompass.eku.edu/honors_theses/490