scholarly journals IMPLEMENTATION OF MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE DEVELOPMENT METHOD IN FIQH LEARNING IN MADRASAH TSANAWIYAH (MTs)

ALQALAM ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 38 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Sapiudin Shidiq ◽  
Ahmad Nasuki

Method of applying contemporary fiqh learning is still conventional. This research has purpose to describe method of applying fiqh learning effectiveness in MTs. This research uses a qualitative-descriptive and naturalistic approach by means of interview, observation and documentation instrument. By means of triangulation of data collection and tabulation technique, obtained a research outcome that implementation of fiqh learning method in MTs Pembangunan UIN Jakarta is proportionally considered effective in developing the students multiple intelligence. This is proofed by some implementations of learning method. 1). Movie learning method is effective for student who has talent of music, linguistic and visual-spatial intelligence, 2). Question-answer method is effective for student who has talent of math and logic, 3). Demonstration is effective for student who has talent of kinesthetic-bodily and interpersonal intelligence, 4). Concept chart method is effective for student who has talent of visual-spatial and intrapersonal intelligence. This research can be a model of method application in fiqh learning at MTs.

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 141-159
Author(s):  
M. Husnaini ◽  
Ahmad Syauqi Fuady ◽  
Irnie Victorynie

This is a qualitative-descriptive analytic research aims to explore cues in the Qur'an that describe the concept of multiple intelligences. In Islam, the Qur’an is a complete guide for life. Indeed, many books that talk about multiple intelligences. However, there hasn’t been a book that specifically explain multiple intelligences according to the perspective of the Qur’an. This qualitative research used a literature review (research library)—data obtained through a literary approach in library data collection. The data were then analyzed using a thematic interpretation approach (maudhu'i). The results of this study: (1) deep linguistic intelligence-Nisa: 82, Al-Baqarah: 171, Al-An'am: 50, Ali Imran: 7; (2) Logical-mathematical intelligence in Al-Waqiah: 58-59, Al-Insan: 2, Ar-Ra'du: 3, Al-Anbiya: 30, An-Nur: 43; (3) visual-spatial intelligence in Ar-Ra'du: 3, Qaf: 7-8; (4) kinesthetic intelligence in Al-Baqarah: 219, Yasin: 68; (5) musical intelligence in Asy-Syuara: 221-227; (6) intrapersonal intelligence in Adz-Dzariyat: 21, Al-Baqarah: 44, Yasin: 62, Al-Mulk: 10; (7) interpersonal intelligence in Ar-Rum: 21, Al-Baqarah: 76, Ali Imran: 118; (8) naturalist intelligence in Al-Baqarah: 164, An-Nahl: 11, An-Nahl: 69, Al-Ghasyiyah: 17; (9) existentialist intelligence in Yunus: 24, Az-Zumar: 42, Al-Baqarah: 269. Researchers suggest educational institutions should add new insights regarding their learning strategies with multiple intelligences, especially those whose source of inspiration is the Qur'an and to other researchers should examine concept of musical intelligence, interpersonal intelligence, and naturalist intelligence perspective of the Qur’an


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Devi Ayu Anjani ◽  
Siti Nurjanah

One of the Visual-spatial intelligence development of children aged 4-5 years is a child can recognize up to 12 kinds of colours, in fact it is still found children aged 4-5 are not able to recognize colours properly. From preliminary data obtained 35.4% of children aged 4-5 years in visual-spatial intelligence development of children, they were not able to recognize colours properly. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of a puzzle game on visual-spatial intelligence development of children aged 4-5 years. This study was conducted in Al-Fath kindergarten.  Study design use pre experimental with one group pretest-posttest design. The population were children aged 4-5 years in kindergarten Al-Fath by 150 children with 30 respondents taken by simple random sampling. Independent variable is puzzle game and the dependent variable is the development of children's visual-spatial intelligence. Data were collected use observation sheets then analyzed by statistically test of paired sample t test with significance level a <0.05.The results showed there is an increasing (13.4%) very good and (20%) good of visual-spatial intelligence after giving intervention. Obtained r = 0.000 < a = 0.05 so  rejected, which means there is a puzzle game influence on the development of visual-spatial intelligence of children aged 4-5 years in kindergarten Al-Fath Keboan Anom village Gedangan Sidoarjo.From study results concluded that the puzzle can be used as a medium of learning to improve children's visual-spatial intelligence. It is recommended to use puzzle and parents can facilitate educational games for children and accompany them.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 51-65
Author(s):  
Ziadatul Husnah

This article discusses on the urgence of multiple intelligences-based education.  In education, the multiple intelligences approach is very relevant to the spirit of education as a process of humanizing human being. Everyone should be served individually because he/she has different potential. Therefore, indicator of achievement is depended on the individual uniqueness. There is no single indicator on achievement. The multiple intelligences highlightes there are nine kinds of intelligence, namely linguistic intelligence, logical-mathematical intelligence, rythmic-musical intelligence, visual-spatial intelligence, bodily-kinesthetic intelligence, intrapersonal intelligence, interpersonal intelligence, natural intelligence, and existential intelligence. Through this approach, the educational process should be able to produce many champions suitable of each potential


Mangifera Edu ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 84-93
Author(s):  
S Sugianto ◽  
A Fitriani ◽  
S Angraeni ◽  
W Setiawan

The practice of plant anatomy using a light microscope indicates the immeasurable diversity of students' intelligence in making observations, such as logical-mathematical intelligence, visual-spatial intelligence, bodily-kinesthetic intelligence, and naturalistic intelligence. The population of this study were 35 prospective biology education teacher candidates, a sample selected using Purposiv Sampling, citing the limited number of samples. This study uses a questionnaire response instrument to determine the response of multiple intelligence profile of the initial conditions of plant anatomy practicum and blended learning digital microscope needs profile. All instruments are in the valid and reliable categories. Data analysis of the relationship between multiple intelligence profiles on the initial conditions of plant anatomy practicum to the needs of a blended learning-based digital microscope was analyzed quantitatively by Pearson's bivariate correlation test. Compound intelligence profile at the initial conditions of plant anatomy practicum has a low criterion, the profile of students' needs for blended learning digital microscope has high criteria, and there is a significant relationship between the profile of compound intelligence at the initial condition of plant anatomy practicum towards the needs of a blended learning-based digital microscope.


2016 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 126
Author(s):  
Asriani Ridwan

The objectives of this research were to find out: (1) the students’ MI profiles, (2) whether the implementation of MI-Based English Classroom Activities could increase the students’ English achievement or not, and (3) whether the students are interested toward the implementation of MI-Based English Classroom Activities or not. This research was conducted through Quasi-Experimental Method. The population of the research was the eleventh grade students of the second semester in SMAN 2 Mamuju of West Sulawesi Province in 2014/2015. This sample was selected through purposive random sampling technique. The data of the research were analyzed inferential and descriptive statistic. The  results of the research were: (1)  the  students’  MI  profiles  showed  80.6  %  students  in  existential  and interpersonal intelligences, 74.2 % students in verbal-linguistic and naturalist intelligences, 67.7 % students in logical-mathematical and musical intelligences, 58.1 % students in visual-spatial intelligence, 51.6 % students in bodily-kinesthetic and intrapersonal intelligences, (2) the implementation of MI-Based English Classroom  Activities  could  increase  students’  English  achievement  (3)  The students   were   interested   toward   the  implementation   of  MI-Based   English Classroom Activities. So it can be concluded that the implementation of MI-Based English Classroom Activities was very effective to be applied in increasing the students’ English Achievement. Key words: Multiple Intelligence (MI) and English Classroom Activities.


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 5
Author(s):  
Intan Kusumawati

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui efektivitas penerapan model pembelajaran atraktif berbasis <em>multiple intelligence</em>s dalam meremediasi miskonsepsi siswa tentang pemantulan cahaya pada cermin. Pada penelitian ini digunakan bentuk <em>pre-eksperimental design</em> dengan rancangan <em>one group pretest</em>-<em>post test design</em>. Alat pengumpulan data berupa tes pilihan ganda dengan <em>reasoning</em>. Hasil validitas sebesar 4,08 dan reliabilitas 0,537. Siswa dibagi menjadi lima kelompok kecerdasan, yaitu kelompok <em>linguistic intelligence, mathematical-logical intelligence, visual-spatial intelligence, bodily-khinestetic intelligence, dan musical intelligence</em>. Siswa membahas konsep fisika sesuai kelompok kecerdasannya dalam bentuk pembuatan pantun-puisi, teka-teki silang, menggambar kreatif, drama, dan mengarang lirik lagu. Efektivitas penerapan model pembelajaran <em>multiple intelligence</em>s menggunakan persamaan <em>effect size</em>. Ditemukan bahwa skor <em>effect size</em> masing-masing kelompok berkategori tinggi sebesar 5,76; 3,76; 4,60; 1,70; dan 1,34. Penerapan model pembelajaran atraktif berbasis <em>multiple intelligence</em>s efektif dalam meremediasi miskonsepsi siswa. Penelitian ini diharapkan dapat digunakan pada materi fisika dan sekolah lainnya.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (6) ◽  
pp. 98
Author(s):  
Deniz Özge Yüceloglu Keskin ◽  
Levent Bayram

The purpose of the study is to review the multiple intelligence domains of the individuals belonging to two different disability groups (hearing impaired and visually impaired). The study comprises of 63 adults in total, 34 hearing impaired and 29 visually impaired. In order to obtain data, “Multiple Intelligence Inventory” developed by Gülşen (2015) was applied to the respondents as well as the descriptive questions. In the study, t test and Mann Whitney U, and Kruskal Wallis and One Way ANOVA were used. When the multiple intelligence score averages were compared according to the gender variable, the interpersonal intelligence score averages of the females were found to be significantly different than that of the males (p<0.05). It was determined that the naturalistic intelligence score averages of the individuals at the age of 35 or above were significantly higher when the score averages of multiple intelligence domains were compared in terms of age variable and the bodily – kinesthetic intelligence of the individuals doing sports was seen to be significantly higher than those who did not do any sports (p<0.05). When the average scores of multiple intelligence domains were compared in regard to the state of disability variable, the mathematical-logical intelligence of the hearing impaired was found to be significantly higher than the visually impaired (p<0.05). The visual-spatial intelligence of the hearing impaired was observed to be significantly higher than the visually impaired (p<0.05). The musical intelligence of the visually impaired was found to be significantly higher than the hearing impaired (p<0.05). The intelligence score averages of the visually impaired were determined to be significantly higher than the hearing impaired for the interpersonal intelligence domain (p<0.05). It was found that the intrapersonal intelligence of the hearing impaired was higher than the visually impaired (p<0.05). The less developed intelligence domains of the impaired can be worked actively and improved by making regulations in a way that the impaired can involve more in the social life and by allowing them to be exposed to environmental warnings more.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 79-91
Author(s):  
Dita Primashanti Koesmadi ◽  
Arwendis Wijayanti ◽  
Elisa Rahayu

Development of Zliqubo Media (Quiet Book Puzzle) to Improve Visual Spatial Intelligence of Group B Kindergarten Children in Kwadungan District, Ngawi Regency. This study aims to: 1) Describe the effectiveness of Zliqubo (Puzzle Quiet Book) to improve the visual spatial intelligence of kindergarten children in group B in Kwadungan District, Ngawi Regency. 2) Describe the efficiency of Zliqubo (Quiet Book Puzzle) to improve the spatial visual intelligence of Group B Kindergarten children in Kwadungan District, Ngawi Regency. 3) Describe the attractiveness of Zliqubo (Puzzle Quiet Book) to improve the visual spatial intelligence of Group B Kindergarten children in Kwadungan District, Ngawi Regency. The research used was Borg & Gall Research and Development. The steps taken include analysis of potential and problems, data collection, product design, product validation, design revisions, product trials, product revisions. The product was tested on students through two stages of validation testing, namely a small group trial of 5 children and a large group trial of 15 children. The subject of the trial was the children of group B Kindergarten Dharma Wanita Dinden which consisted of a small group trial of 5 students and a large group trial of 13 students. Product viability is based on the results of the assessment of material experts, media experts and learning design experts. Data collection techniques using observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis in the form of quantitative descriptive. The results showed that the Zliqubo (Puzzle Quiet Book) which had been developed through a series of trials and expert validation was declared feasible. This is supported by expert material assessment with an average score of 3.42 included in the feasible category, assessment of experts with an average score of 3.7 including the feasible category, learning design expert assessment with an average score of 3.3 including eligible category. product trials get a percentage score (1) 100% of children can do activity I; (2) 93.75% of children can do activity II; (3) 87.5% of children can do activity III; (4) 89.7% of children easily carry out activities; (5) 94.86% of children are safe in playing activities with Zliqubo (Quiet Book Puzzle); (6) 92.30% of children feel happy when playing with Zliqubo (Puzzle Quiet Book). Based on the results of the research that has been done, it can be concluded that the Zliqubo (Puzzle Quiet Book) for the learning of Group B Kindergarten students in Kwadungan Subdistrict, Ngawi Regency is feasible to use.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 85-98
Author(s):  
Baiq Fatmawati* ◽  
Nuryani Y. Rustaman ◽  
Purwati Kuswarini Suprapto

One of the assessments in the learning processes is assessment of skills, the drawing is one of the competancy components standard of graduation in 2013 curriculum. However, teachers rarely do this assessment during the learning process instead microscopic practicum on abstract material including biology subjects. The research aim is to assess students' spatial visual intelligence on plant cell material and plant tissues, find out understanding concepts and student responses to apply spatial visual learning. The participants were 20 students SMA NW Pancor. Data collection used was students’ worksheets, and questionnaires. The data analysis was qualitative descriptive. The findings, spatial visual intelligence was seen when the teacher asked students to draw 2D cells and plant tissues before began to the core material, but did not appropriate with its’ original design. There are differences in the acquisition of scores on plant cell and tissue material, this proves that to help students' memory in making 2D images and understanding concepts, contextual media is needed such as by showing real objects and or it can also be done practicum. Therefore, the teacher can identify early about assessing the spatial visual competence, it was done by looking at the similarity of images made to the original, from the images made can be seen the students’ concepts mastery of the material being taught.


Author(s):  
Uswatun Hasanah

<p>Multiple intelligences development in early childhood is a learning process that will be developed by early childhood educators in the implementation of learning educators who want to teach a subject matter, then the educators to teach in accordance with the trend of learning styles of learners. Because in one classroom there are some students who each have different intelligences. This research on multiple intelligence development in early childhood.</p><p> </p><p>The purpose of this study were (1) to determine the definition of multiple intelligences; (2) to determine the types of multiple intelligences; (3) to implement learning activities focused on the development of intelligence plural (multiple intelligences).</p><p> </p><p>This paper use a qualitative approach (library research). It try to gain an understanding of the holistic about the problems being faced by the reality (Sugiyono (2010: 1). The method of this study appeared as a paradigm shift in looking at reality or phenomena or symptoms.</p><p> </p><p>Every school should  be able to develop intelligence potential of each child. Paradigm of  intelligence and child's success is only assessed on IQ or mark, whereas the concept of multiple intelligences is, Howard Gardner argues that each student is intelligent. And intelligence is not just one, but plural. The type rather than the multiple intelligences include, among others: (1) Intelligence of logic or mathematics is the intelligence in terms of numbers and logic. ; (2) The language or linguistic intelligence is the intelligence of word processing, or the ability to use words effectively both orally and in writing. ; (3) visual-spatial intelligence is one part of the plural intelligence which is closely linked to the ability to visualize images; (4) musical intelligence is the ability to handle musical forms; (5) Physical intelligence is an intelligence which currently use are capable of doing great movements, such as running, dancing .; (6) The naturalist intelligence is the expertise to identify and categorize the species (flora and fauna) in the surrounding neighborhood .; (7) intrapersonal intelligence is the ability of ourselves to think reflectively; (8) Interpersonal intelligence is to think by communicating with others; (9) an existential intelligence is the ability to feel and appreciate the variety of spiritual experiences on the appropriate lesson or understanding of faith in God.</p>


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