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2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 107-126
Author(s):  
Apri Wardana Ritonga

Digital-based Arabic learning has become a necessity that must be done by every teacher in the technology era. The concept of multiple intelligences is present as an answer to some of the perceptions that reveal that there are students who are stupid in the field of language. This study intends to explore the theoretical framework of multiple intelligences in learning Arabic in the digital era. Using a qualitative approach with library research methods in describing research findings. Research data was obtained from primary and secondary sources in the form of articles, proceedings and books. The collected data is then presented using a descriptive content analysis technique deductively. This research shows that the digital era is a great opportunity for teachers in compiling multiple intelligences-based learning that is tailored to the conditions and needs of students. In addition to the above aspects, the concept of multiple intelligences adopted in Arabic learning provides room to compete with other subjects that have applied multiple intelligences first. To refine these findings, further research is needed to test the learning outcomes using multiple intelligences with conventional learning without the concept of multiple intelligences.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Andi Imrah Dewi ◽  
Mohammad Syahrir ◽  
A Ardiansyah ◽  
Hendriana Sri Rejeki

The purpose of this current research was to examine studies discussing Indonesian students’ kinesthetic intelligence in physical education. This study was conducted through a library research. Data was collected by sorting and selecting articles published in some reputable journals in the national scopes. From the result of the search, five articles were designated as the research data. For analyzing the data, a content analysis was used. Researchers used Campbell, Campbell Dickinson’s (1996) concept of multiple intelligence, more precisely kinesthetic intelligence to analyze the obtained data. The findings of the study reveal that the Indonesian physical education teachers still utilized traditional methods and strategies in teaching the subject to improve students’ kinesthetic intelligence. Moreover, the objectives of this subject were to equip students with competences to be physically active for lifetime. The implication of the studies mainly discussed the importance of uplifting the quality of physical education teachers to facilitate students’ kinesthetic intelligence development better. The present study also informs the possibility for future researchers to develop the findings of this article.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 2381-2390
Author(s):  
Ucup Supriatna ◽  
Zulvia Trinova ◽  
Samuel PD Anantadjaya ◽  
Mariana Puspa Dewi ◽  
Irma M Nawangwulan

This qualitative research aims to determine how crucial Multiple Intelligence is in Islamic religious learning. The method in this research is a theoretical study that tries to find hypotheses by examining various research sources and online media about Multiple Intelligence. The collecting data is by gathering some literature obtained from various articles, both accredited national journals and reputable international journals. Data analysis is done by mapping from the collected data and obtaining literature from multiple intelligences in Islamic Religious Education. The result of this research is that with the application of multiple intelligences, the teacher can map the condition of students based on their potential and interests and with the among system, the characteristics of students can be continuously fostered without being shackled to their "independence" to develop.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 77-85
Author(s):  
Iis Sholihat ◽  
Hengki Yandri ◽  
Dosi Juliawati

Students' ignorance of the potential they have, especially the intelligence they have, is an obstacle for students to be able to improve their achievements in school. For that, it needs to be revealed multiple intelligence profiles, especially linguistic, interpersonal, and intrapersonal intelligence of students. This research is a type of quantitative research with a descriptive approach. The population in this study was a student of State Junior High School 5 Sungai Penuh that amounted to 145 people and the study sample was taken with the formula Slovin with random sampling cluster sampling technique so that the number of samples in this study amounted to 107 people. This research instrument uses the Multiple Intelligence Scale that researchers develop themselves, and then the data that has been collected is tabulated and analyzed with descriptive statistics to calculate respondents' scores using ideal scores. The results of this study revealed that students' multiple intelligence profiles related to linguistic intelligence were in the medium category, then the student's interpersonal intelligence was in a low category, and the student's intrapersonal intelligence was in the medium category


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 84-97
Author(s):  
Muhammad Ikhlas ◽  
Kuswanto Kuswanto ◽  
Rosario F. Quicho

This research studies whether there is a significant relationship between the multiple intelligences of pre-service elementary teachers, their gender, and their performances. The survey method has been used for this study. A “Multiple Intelligence Profiling Questionnaire III (MIPQ-III)” was used to collect the multiple intelligences of the participants. Reliability-test has been used to see the consistency of the questionnaire. In order to analysis of the data, descriptive statistics, independent sample t-test, and Pearson correlation were used for this study. Results showed that naturalistic intelligence has the highest mean score. Meanwhile, logical-mathematics intelligence has the lowest mean score. Results also showed that logical-mathematic, verbal-linguistic, spatial, bodily-kinesthetics, and interpersonal intelligence have differences based on gender, while other intelligence has no differences. Furthermore, results also show that all intelligence, excluding naturalistic, positively correlates with the performances. Lastly, hierarchical regression shows that among the multiple intelligences, the logical-mathematics intelligence becomes a predictor for the performance of the pre-service elementary teachers. The implications of this study, such as the results, show a relationship between multiple intelligence and elementary school pre-service teachers. Besides that, it is found that the multiple intelligence of elementary pre-service teachers has a wide variety of impacts on the performance of those pre-service teachers in the future. Thus, it is expected that relevant stakeholders can better review these aspects, especially in the curriculum


Author(s):  
Ahmed S. Mohammed Metwally ◽  
Sobhy M. Yakout ◽  
Malak N. K. Khattak ◽  
Ghadah Alkhaldi ◽  
Nasser M. Al-Daghri

Studies investigating the association of vitamin D on intelligence is limited. The present study therefore aims to determine the association of vitamin D status with the different domains of intelligence among Saudi Arabian adolescents. This study used relational survey method among 1864 Saudi adolescent, including 549 boys and 1315 girls (mean age 14.7 ± 1.7 years) recruited using a multistage, stratified cluster randomization of 47 public and private schools in Riyadh in Saudi Arabia. A general questionnaire was used to collect demographic information. Intelligence was assessed using multiple intelligence inventory. Anthropometrics were measured and fasting blood samples collected for assessment of glucose and lipid profile. Vitamin D deficiency (25(OH)D <50 nmol/L) was observed in 84.2% of boys and 93.5% of girls. Girls had higher levels of verbal, kinesthetic, musical, naturalist and existential intelligence than boys, while boys have higher logical intelligence than girls (p-values < 0.05). Mixed regression analysis controlled for age, BMI and sex revealed that kinesthetic intelligence was significantly associated with 25(OH)D in boys (β 5.6 (2.8–8.5; p < 0.001)) and inversely associated with musical intelligence (β −1.2 (−2.3–0.1; p = 0.03)) and positively with naturalist (β 2.3 (0.5–4.2; p = 0.01)) in girls. Vitamin D status is associated with several domains of intelligence in adolescents and is sex-specific. Development a specific domain of intelligence may indirectly affect vitamin D status among adolescents, but needs to be proven prospectively.


2021 ◽  
Vol 32 (4) ◽  
pp. 358-367
Author(s):  
Nalan Akkuzu Güven ◽  
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Melis Arzu Uyulgan ◽  

The current paper aimed to identify the relation between ecological intelligence (EI) and the types of multiple intelligences (MI); and pointed out how ecological awareness could be raised through activities of MI. Data was gathered from the freshman students (N = 68) who studied at the Department of Primary Education. Four measures were used in this case study: interviews, multiple intelligence inventory (MII), ecological intelligence scale (EIS), and students' 5-min notes. Correlation analysis was used to find the relationship between the students’ ecological intelligence and the types of MI. The responses to interview questions were coded into discrete themes. Findings indicated that the intelligence type which had the most correlation with the sub-dimensions of EIS was InterP. Moreover, moderate relations were determined between the sub-dimensions of EIS and the types of MI which were Bodily/Kinesthetic (BK) and Visual/Spatial (VS). Although the students had difficulties in activities such as drama and role-playing for BK intelligence, they enjoyed, and had better motivation to learn collaboratively during the activities through visual tools. Ecological intelligence relates to various types of MI. Based on this assertion the activities of MI should be integrated in-class environmental activities for students to acquire ecological awareness and sensitivity.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 111
Author(s):  
Widi Fajar Widyatmoko ◽  
Ari Prasetyoaji

The future challenges of higher education students for determining their future career in the era of industrial revolution 4.0 and society 5.0, getting more complex. Student may facing career uncertainty, lack of access to information and career development programs, and economic and technological challenges. Previous research shown many student need for career guidance to be addressed for choosing their course study. Student at the University level are grouped into groups of fields according to their choice of interests. Research findings in the field reveal that not a few students have a career decision level that is still not optimal, whereas many as 71% of students still need help regarding career decisions. The existence of this individual intelligence identification application can help students in making career decisions. This is shown by the results of the media use test in the field that 89% of UTY students experienced an increase in career decisions after using Howard Gardner's Multiple intelligence identification application. Thus, the application of multiple intelligence in helping to make career decisions is said to be suitable as a medium to help students make career decisions for UTY students.


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