The educational popularity of multiple intelligence (MI) theory is related to the basic needs of teachers as they try to create teaching instruction that is both affective and effective. It is essential to promote understanding and appreciation among students and create classrooms, which help foster learners‘ self-esteem and self-motivation. The application of MI theory allows to meeting the needs of different types of learners. Teachers, who understand and use basics of MI theory, can apply human diversity for better teaching. The respondents in this study are students, who study English at Klaipėda University, and their teachers. The findings have been obtained from the online survey completed by the students and the teachers. It contains...
Teachers know there are many different ways to include students’ intellectual strengths within their...
One of the challenges of 21st Century classrooms is the broad diversity of experiences, identities a...
Multiple Intelligences (MI) theory, developed by psychologist Howard Gardner (1983, 1999) suggests t...
AbstractIn this study, the profiles based on multiple intelligences theory of a total of 908 potenti...
This project addresses the current hot topic in the field of education, of Multiple Intelligences. H...
Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences is discussed in relation to teaching in the elemen...
Multiple Intelligence (MI) is very important to modern education because its main point is that ever...
In a teaching and learning environment that embraces innovation, inclusion and effectiveness, it is ...
The theory of multiple intelligences -- that individuals are smart in multiple ways -- is slowly bei...
Introduction The concept of multiple intelligences (MI) theory of Gardner (1993) has been much more...
People, parents, and teachers in an educational institution often conceive that intelligence can onl...
Multiple intelligences theory asserted that human intelligence is not only measured by standardized ...
Abstract The theory of Multiple intelligence offers the idea of individual differences and unique l...
Many research findings have shown that learners encountered many learning difficulties. ...
The aim of this study is to find out whether intelligence distributions differ or not according to g...
Teachers know there are many different ways to include students’ intellectual strengths within their...
One of the challenges of 21st Century classrooms is the broad diversity of experiences, identities a...
Multiple Intelligences (MI) theory, developed by psychologist Howard Gardner (1983, 1999) suggests t...
AbstractIn this study, the profiles based on multiple intelligences theory of a total of 908 potenti...
This project addresses the current hot topic in the field of education, of Multiple Intelligences. H...
Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences is discussed in relation to teaching in the elemen...
Multiple Intelligence (MI) is very important to modern education because its main point is that ever...
In a teaching and learning environment that embraces innovation, inclusion and effectiveness, it is ...
The theory of multiple intelligences -- that individuals are smart in multiple ways -- is slowly bei...
Introduction The concept of multiple intelligences (MI) theory of Gardner (1993) has been much more...
People, parents, and teachers in an educational institution often conceive that intelligence can onl...
Multiple intelligences theory asserted that human intelligence is not only measured by standardized ...
Abstract The theory of Multiple intelligence offers the idea of individual differences and unique l...
Many research findings have shown that learners encountered many learning difficulties. ...
The aim of this study is to find out whether intelligence distributions differ or not according to g...
Teachers know there are many different ways to include students’ intellectual strengths within their...
One of the challenges of 21st Century classrooms is the broad diversity of experiences, identities a...
Multiple Intelligences (MI) theory, developed by psychologist Howard Gardner (1983, 1999) suggests t...