While a plethora of research exists concerning Gardner’s theory of Multiple Intelligences (MI), virtually all of the research is focused on grades K-12. Few research studies on MI have been conducted with college students. The present study explores and profiles the Multiple Intelligences of community college students (N = 90) enrolled in online courses during the summer of 2006. The study is the first in a series of ongoing research that will explore MI theory among community college students. An overall profile of the students’ Multiple Intelligences are presented as well as descriptive comparisons between male and female profiles, selected majors and course type comparisons. Implications and recommendations for further MI res...
The Theory of Multiple Intelligences (Gardner, 1985) hypothesized that all human beings, barring any...
Historically educators in the United States have used the Stanford-Binet intelligence test to measur...
The purpose of this study was to answer the following research questions: 1) How do elementary teach...
The theory of multiple intelligences -- that individuals are smart in multiple ways -- is slowly bei...
The educational popularity of multiple intelligence (MI) theory is related to the basic needs of tea...
Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences is discussed in relation to teaching in the elemen...
The term intelligence is used to describe a property of mind that encompasses many related abilities...
Every person is unique in nature. Even though people look similar in some aspects, they are definite...
This project addresses the current hot topic in the field of education, of Multiple Intelligences. H...
This study aimed to identify the kinds of multiple intelligence common among the College of Educatio...
Context: Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence (MI) theory identifies nine “intelligences” (i.e., ways of ...
This quantitative quasi-experimental study examined the variables of student’s grade point averages ...
Determine Multiple Intelligences among College Students in College of Arts and Sciences, Alras Gover...
This research aimed to determine the multiple intelligences of the faculty and students in the Colle...
A new approach to the conceptualization and assessment of human intelligences is de-scribed. Accordi...
The Theory of Multiple Intelligences (Gardner, 1985) hypothesized that all human beings, barring any...
Historically educators in the United States have used the Stanford-Binet intelligence test to measur...
The purpose of this study was to answer the following research questions: 1) How do elementary teach...
The theory of multiple intelligences -- that individuals are smart in multiple ways -- is slowly bei...
The educational popularity of multiple intelligence (MI) theory is related to the basic needs of tea...
Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences is discussed in relation to teaching in the elemen...
The term intelligence is used to describe a property of mind that encompasses many related abilities...
Every person is unique in nature. Even though people look similar in some aspects, they are definite...
This project addresses the current hot topic in the field of education, of Multiple Intelligences. H...
This study aimed to identify the kinds of multiple intelligence common among the College of Educatio...
Context: Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence (MI) theory identifies nine “intelligences” (i.e., ways of ...
This quantitative quasi-experimental study examined the variables of student’s grade point averages ...
Determine Multiple Intelligences among College Students in College of Arts and Sciences, Alras Gover...
This research aimed to determine the multiple intelligences of the faculty and students in the Colle...
A new approach to the conceptualization and assessment of human intelligences is de-scribed. Accordi...
The Theory of Multiple Intelligences (Gardner, 1985) hypothesized that all human beings, barring any...
Historically educators in the United States have used the Stanford-Binet intelligence test to measur...
The purpose of this study was to answer the following research questions: 1) How do elementary teach...