Abstract: Better understanding of individual cognitive factors that account for successful second language acquisition/learning is an important goal and of great interest for many researchers in the field of language study. Gardner’s (1983) Multiple Intelligences Theory has proved that intelligence, as an individual cognitive factor, has a significant influence on the process of SLA and can account for the learners’ variation in second language learning. The theory of Multiple Intelligences has caused some educators and language researchers to reassess classroom practices both in education in general and in many areas of language teaching and learning in specific. Before investigating the effect of this important factor, a comprehensive und...
Multiple Intelligence was proposed by Howard Gardner in 1983 as a model of intelligences that classi...
Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences theory is presented as a cognitive perspective on intelligence whi...
Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences theory is presented as a cognitive perspective on intelligence whi...
Abstract: Better understanding of individual cognitive factors that account for successful second la...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
There are more intelligences than g-factor and those intelligences learn in different ways. Teachin...
Language is commonly connected with linguistic capabilities of individuals. It is considered to be...
Language competence can be achieved by developing students’ intelligences. However, the fact that ...
In the process of second language acquisition teachers must bear in mind that the effectiveness of t...
In the theoretical part of the thesis I present the background to the concept of intelligence and id...
The theory of multiple intelligences (MI) developed by Gardner, proposes at least nine different hum...
Nine types of multiple intelligence theories are proposed by Gardner (1999), which include the follo...
The aim of this study is twofold; first, to introduce Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences (MI) t...
This study analyzes the relations between foreign language learners’ multiple intelligences (MI) and...
The present study was conducted to investigate the existence of a possible relation between multipl...
Multiple Intelligence was proposed by Howard Gardner in 1983 as a model of intelligences that classi...
Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences theory is presented as a cognitive perspective on intelligence whi...
Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences theory is presented as a cognitive perspective on intelligence whi...
Abstract: Better understanding of individual cognitive factors that account for successful second la...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
There are more intelligences than g-factor and those intelligences learn in different ways. Teachin...
Language is commonly connected with linguistic capabilities of individuals. It is considered to be...
Language competence can be achieved by developing students’ intelligences. However, the fact that ...
In the process of second language acquisition teachers must bear in mind that the effectiveness of t...
In the theoretical part of the thesis I present the background to the concept of intelligence and id...
The theory of multiple intelligences (MI) developed by Gardner, proposes at least nine different hum...
Nine types of multiple intelligence theories are proposed by Gardner (1999), which include the follo...
The aim of this study is twofold; first, to introduce Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences (MI) t...
This study analyzes the relations between foreign language learners’ multiple intelligences (MI) and...
The present study was conducted to investigate the existence of a possible relation between multipl...
Multiple Intelligence was proposed by Howard Gardner in 1983 as a model of intelligences that classi...
Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences theory is presented as a cognitive perspective on intelligence whi...
Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences theory is presented as a cognitive perspective on intelligence whi...