A profile of multiple intelligence for high achievers and normal students - a case study in Sarawak

Many research findings have shown that learners encountered many learning difficulties. However, for effective learning one has to know oneself and having knowledge about one’s strengths and weaknesses. The process of teaching and learning will be more effective and meaningful when teachers and le...

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Main Authors: Shariffudin, Rio Sumarni, Lee, Ming Foong
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Published: Persatuan Teknologi Pendidikan Malaysia 2007
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description Many research findings have shown that learners encountered many learning difficulties. However, for effective learning one has to know oneself and having knowledge about one’s strengths and weaknesses. The process of teaching and learning will be more effective and meaningful when teachers and learners know their potential, their unique styles, strengths and weaknesses in learning. Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences is a psychological and educational theory espousing that ten types of "intelligence" exist in humans, each relating to a different sphere of human life and activity. Nowadays, how learners interpret knowledge differs greatly from what used to be perceived by the teachers. Also how the teachers deliver the knowledge may not match the expectations of the learners. As a result, teachers’ instructional methods became inefficient and learners failed to learn. The dramatic change in learners should be balanced by an equal change in teachers’ instruction especially among high achievers. This paper examines the Multiple Intelligences pattern among the high achievers and the normal student. This research compares between the high achievers and the normal students with respect to their preferences of learning style. The respondents comprised 150 normal students and 160 high achievers from secondary schools around Sarawak. The Multiple Intelligences Inventory was modified and validated according to the research needs. The results showed that the normal students posses the following intelligences: Interpersonal> Bodily/Kinesthetic > Musical/Rhythmic > Visual/Spatial> Verbal/Linguistic = Logical/Mathematical > Intrapersonal> Naturalist. Whilst for high achievers posses the following intelligences: Interpersonal> Logical/Mathematical > Intrapersonal> Visual/Spatial> Verbal/Linguistic> Naturalist> Musical/Rhythmic> Bodily/Kinesthetic. Based on these result, a theorectical framework was proposed to develop a software to match students’ learning styles (Multiple Intelligence) with computer and web-based learning environments. Through an awareness of preferred learning styles and environments, more effective learning environments can be set up to assist students in their learning.
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spelling utm-60082017-10-11T03:22:47Z http://eprints.utm.my/6008/ A profile of multiple intelligence for high achievers and normal students - a case study in Sarawak Shariffudin, Rio Sumarni Lee, Ming Foong L Education (General) Many research findings have shown that learners encountered many learning difficulties. However, for effective learning one has to know oneself and having knowledge about one’s strengths and weaknesses. The process of teaching and learning will be more effective and meaningful when teachers and learners know their potential, their unique styles, strengths and weaknesses in learning. Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences is a psychological and educational theory espousing that ten types of "intelligence" exist in humans, each relating to a different sphere of human life and activity. Nowadays, how learners interpret knowledge differs greatly from what used to be perceived by the teachers. Also how the teachers deliver the knowledge may not match the expectations of the learners. As a result, teachers’ instructional methods became inefficient and learners failed to learn. The dramatic change in learners should be balanced by an equal change in teachers’ instruction especially among high achievers. This paper examines the Multiple Intelligences pattern among the high achievers and the normal student. This research compares between the high achievers and the normal students with respect to their preferences of learning style. The respondents comprised 150 normal students and 160 high achievers from secondary schools around Sarawak. The Multiple Intelligences Inventory was modified and validated according to the research needs. The results showed that the normal students posses the following intelligences: Interpersonal> Bodily/Kinesthetic > Musical/Rhythmic > Visual/Spatial> Verbal/Linguistic = Logical/Mathematical > Intrapersonal> Naturalist. Whilst for high achievers posses the following intelligences: Interpersonal> Logical/Mathematical > Intrapersonal> Visual/Spatial> Verbal/Linguistic> Naturalist> Musical/Rhythmic> Bodily/Kinesthetic. Based on these result, a theorectical framework was proposed to develop a software to match students’ learning styles (Multiple Intelligence) with computer and web-based learning environments. Through an awareness of preferred learning styles and environments, more effective learning environments can be set up to assist students in their learning. Persatuan Teknologi Pendidikan Malaysia 2007-11-02 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/6008/1/141-rioSumarni.pdf Shariffudin, Rio Sumarni and Lee, Ming Foong (2007) A profile of multiple intelligence for high achievers and normal students - a case study in Sarawak. Smart Teaching & Learning: Re-engineering ID, Utilization and Innovation of Technology, 2 . ISSN 983-42733-2-3
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A profile of multiple intelligence for high achievers and normal students - a case study in Sarawak
title A profile of multiple intelligence for high achievers and normal students - a case study in Sarawak
title_full A profile of multiple intelligence for high achievers and normal students - a case study in Sarawak
title_fullStr A profile of multiple intelligence for high achievers and normal students - a case study in Sarawak
title_full_unstemmed A profile of multiple intelligence for high achievers and normal students - a case study in Sarawak
title_short A profile of multiple intelligence for high achievers and normal students - a case study in Sarawak
title_sort profile of multiple intelligence for high achievers and normal students - a case study in sarawak
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