Journal of Arts and Social Sciences, 7(1) 2020 21 Emotional Intelligence and Life Satisfaction of Teachers Working at Special Education Institutions of Bahawalpur, Pakistan Dr. Ambreen Anjum*, Dr. Aisha Shoukat **, Dr. Amina Muazzam***, Dr. Bisma Ejaz**** Abstract The present study compared the level of life satisfaction and emotional intelligence of teachers employed at special education institutes, and teachers working at regular education institutes. The purposive sampling was used to select the sample for this study. The sample of the study was comprised of 100 teachers, 50 (male=25, female=25) working at special education institutions and 50 (male=25, female=25) regular education institutions of Bahawalpur, Pakistan. The age range of participants was 21-60 years. Satisfaction with Life Scale, Self-report measure of Emotional Intelligence and demographic information sheet were individually applied. Results showed that special education teachers have a higher level of life satisfaction and Emotional intelligence as compared to the teachers employed at regular education institutions. As for as demographic variables are concerned the results of the present study indicated that there was no significant difference in the level of life satisfaction and emotional intelligence with regard to the gender and age of teachers working at special education of teachers. Keywords: Emotional Intelligence (EI), Regular Institutes, Special Education, Life Satisfaction. This Article can be cited as: Anjum A., Shoukat A., Muazzam A., Ijaz B., (2020). Emotional Intelligence and Life Satisfaction of Teachers Working at Special Education Institutions of Bahawalpur, Pakistan, Journal of Arts and Social Sciences. VII (1), 21-27. * Dr. Ambreen Anjum, Assistant Professor, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, aambreenaanjum@gmail.com. ** Dr. Aisha Shoukat, Assistant Professor, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, aisha.shoukat@iub.edu.pk. *** Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Dr. Amina Muazzam. Tenured Associate Professor, Department of Applied Psychology, Lahore College for Women University, aminamuazzam3@gmail.com. ****Dr. Bisma Ejaz, Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Psychology, Lahore College for Women University, bisma.zubair@yahoo.com.