القوة التمييزية للذكاءات المتعددة بين طالبات الكليات الإنسانية والعلمية بجامعة الملك سعود = The Discriminatory Power of Multiple Intelligences between Female Students of Human and Scientific Colleges at King Saud University

Author(s):  
خياط ، شذى بنت شاكر ◽  
الزيد ، جواهر بنت محمد
Author(s):  
Rasha Abdul Latif Kurdi -Noura Salman Al-Khalidi -Mai Abdull

The objective of the study is to identify the reality of listening skills during the lecture and the scientific dialogue among female students of the Faculty of Education at King Saud University. The researchers used the descriptive survey approach. The tool of the study is the questionnaire and was distributed to 130 female students from the College of Education at King Saud University in the second semester of 1436. The study population was 1966 female students in the Faculty of Education by (6,6%). The results of the study showed that the reality of listening skill among female students of the College of Education at King Saud University during the lecture is mostly acceptable and needs more development and attention. The reality of listening skills among female students of the College of Education at King Saud University in scientific dialogue. Among the recommendations of the study is the importance of teaching courses on listening to the stage of university education, paying attention to the evaluation of listening skills of female students of the College of Education at King Saud University.


Author(s):  
Serpil Aytac ◽  
Nazan Bilgel

This study is about the types of multiple intelligences and attachment styles among a group of Turkish university students. Participants were 450 students from one public university in Turkey. A demographic and socio-economic questionnaire, Multiple Intelligence Survey, Revised Adult Attachment Scale, Satisfaction with Life Scale and The Oxford Happiness Questionnaire -short version were used as study instruments. Of the 450 students, 63.8% were female and the mean age was 21.24±2.14 years. Bodily intelligence was reported more frequently by male students whereas intrapersonal and logical intelligences were reported at higher rates in female students. Attachment related avoidance was reported by 58.7% of the students. Male students reported more attachment related anxiety, and female students reported more attachment related avoidance. No significant correlations were determined between attachment style and economic status, age, class-year and Grade Point Average of the students. The relationship between students’ intelligence and attachment style was also insignificant. No significant relationship was determined between the happiness and life satisfaction scores of students with different types of intelligences. Female students were found to be significantly happier and satisfied with their lives than male students. Students with a poor economic status had the lowest happiness and life satisfaction scores and the difference was statistically significant. These findings are important to provide a more complete picture about the difficulties experienced by young adults when socially or emotionally adapting to university life. There is much to say regarding the impact of “multiple intelligences”, “attachment styles” and the “subjective well-being” of university students.


2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (8) ◽  
pp. 194 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nawal Hamad Mohamad Aljaad

<p class="apa">This study aims at identifying the role of social communication tools in education from the Saudi female students’ perspectives that are studying at the college of education in King Saud University-Riyadh. This study used a survey, which was distributed to 500 female students. The results showed that 90% of respondents used social media where 95% said social media improved interaction with other and raised the sense of social responsibility, 56% used all tools of social media. 45% used social media more than 6 hours daily. 61% believed that social networks promoted democratic values and spread political culture.62% of respondents used social media to do homework or academic projects and researches. 99% of respondents believed that social media allowed following new information about their academic specialty and obtained specialized scientific consulting. 79% of respondents believed that one goal of creating accounts in social networks were learning specific science knowledge or a foreign language. 9% of respondents benefited from social media in social educational consulting. 44% of respondents preferred to debate in scientific and educational topics. 84% of respondents agreed that social networks provided the opportunity to form relationships with those interested in a particular scientific subject and exchanged experiences and information with them.<strong></strong></p>


Author(s):  
Ibrahim Ali Mohammed Al - Momani

The aim of this study was to find out the trends of the preparatory year students at King Saud University towards the extension programs provided to them. The researcher followed the analytical descriptive method. The study population consisted of (10,000) male and female students. The study sample was 522 students, , And after the collection and analysis of the data, the study reached the following results: The prevalence of students' knowledge of the mentoring programs was moderate among males with an average of 3.71 and an average of 3.63 and an average of students. Hit (3.72), showed the There were also statistically significant differences in the attitudes of the students towards the extension programs according to the variable of the educational track in favor of the human track, and the absence of statistically significant differences in the attitudes of the students towards the extension programs according to the gender variable. The program aims to attract students 'attention to their diverse programs and students' needs, in addition to the media awareness (video, audio and social media) at the university about the extension programs and the guidance unit in the preparatory year. Through the system of follow-up students, and the work of seminars and publications to develop the attitudes of students towards extension programs.


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