... and multipleintelligences, the results showed only one positive association with the Logical-Mathematical Intelligence (r = ...and multipleintelligences through a correlation matrix between ...
... (PBL), MultipleIntelligences (MI) and cooperative ...of MultipleIntelligences, a diverse number of students of each class completed a series of questionnaires which deal with different ...
... Multipleintelligences activities are useful for English teaching in variety of ...several intelligences (Arnold & Fonseca, ...visual-spatial intelligences at the same ...and ...
... changes in the persons teaching career or personal life that have influenced her/his work in a positive or negative way. Other sophisticated versions of the teacher portfolio have been proposed (Hamm and Adams 1992, ...
... of multipleintelligences as useful tools for teachers taking these as guide of creation of appropriate activities based on one of the most important skills of English teaching because according to the ...
... I am the eldest of four sisters, and many times I have helped them with their homework; so from an early age I have been aware that not all of us learn the same way, and that each person has their own strengths and ...
... ABSTRACT: The purpose of present study was to evaluate English language teaching program of Iranian universities to see to what extent MI theory has been implemented in educational system. As Marsh (1997) holds ...
... different intelligences while some authors anticipated the emergence of common ...of multipleintelligences assessed by performance-based ...Gardner’s multipleintelligences are not ...
... of MultipleIntelligences, as a technique, has positive impacts on young students’ acquisition of writing skill in ...of multipleintelligences technique was one of the factor that positively ...
... of multipleintelligences ...different intelligences and the methodology of thinking and cooperation, stimulating the different potentials and materializing the competence and functional use of what ...
... student’s multipleintelligences, Armstrong created a checklist with ten items for each intelligence and extra space for additional ...child’s multipleintelligences, is critical in ...
... the multipleintelligences, I was delighted to find out that they all had chosen completely different intelligences which is very helpful in a class because they can help themselves if they need ...
... using multipleintelligences activities in the classroom is that they offer support to learners who probably find traditional activities ineffective in helping them to learn the new ...of ...
... of multiple intel- ligences supported by active learning strategies in the ...regarding multipleintelligences in ...the MultipleIntelligences iden- tified by Gardner to conclude with ...
... the MultipleIntelligences Model, Gardner (2001) proposed that intelligence is “ a bio psychological potential to process information that can be activated in a cultural setting to solve problems or create ...
... Not everyone is intelligent in the same way. Everyone has strengths that they should not ignore and get help from other people in areas where they are weaker. For example, the lawyer may not be able to fix a car. At the ...
... 4 However, this is not an easy task for educators because there is no one set of teaching strategies that will work best for all students all the time; it involves the update of teachers’ strategies according to the ...
... of multipleintelligences (MI) conceives intelligence as a fragmented ...many intelligences which are dispersed and without a defined theoretical ...