scholarly journals Multiple Intelligence Measurement through Performance Tests in Students of 1st High School, Tana Toraja

Author(s):  
Hengki Wijaya ◽  
Indra Toding ◽  
Harmelia Tulak ◽  
Umrati Umrati ◽  
Sahrul Syawal
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hengki Wijaya ◽  
Indra O S Toding ◽  
Harmelia Tulak ◽  
Umrati Umrati ◽  
Sahrul Syawal

The theory of multiple-intelligences initiated by Howard Garner because of dissatisfaction with the education system, which introduced the intelligence quotient test system. The multiple-intelligences philosophy has changed the face of education today because it eliminates the distinction provided by schools to students. The multiple intelligences theory emphasizes that each is different and cannot be forced to be equal. This paper aims to discuss multiple-intelligences on student performance tests in 1st High School Tana Toraja. The author provides performance tests and questionnaire instruments to respondents. The results of the performance test and questionnaire instruments which had completed the performance tests and questionnaire instruments. The results showed that the students of 1st High School Tana Toraja were not optimal in using their intelligence to develop their potential. The reason is that students do not understand clearly the type of multiple-intelligence. Students are not interested in improving their type of multiple-intelligence and are more interested in developing other intelligence potentials.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 123-144
Author(s):  
Suhartini Sumadi ◽  
Teguh Yuliandri Putra ◽  
Heny Sri Astutik

This study aims to analyze the mathematics problem-solving process of high school students based on multiple intelligences. In research, multiple intelligence is divided into dominant linguistic intelligence, interpersonal and kinesthetic intelligence, dominant musical intelligence, logical-mathematical and naturalistic, existential, intrapersonal, and visual dominant intelligence. The type of research used in this research is descriptive exploratory, and the approach used is qualitative and quantitative approaches. Determination of research subjects was carried out using purposive sampling based on multiple intelligences, to obtain 3 high school students of class X as research subjects. The research instrument used was a multiple intelligence test and two problem-solving tests adopted from the American High School Math Exam (AHSME) Problems and the Provincial High School Mathematics National Science Olympiad questions. The data obtained were analyzed, utilizing data reduction. The research results show that students with multiple different intelligence bits have different ways of solving them, but there are also similarities in solving problems.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Ida Bagus Widana Siswaya

The purpose of this research was to find out the increase in activity and learning outcomes of basic inner foot passing techniques in students of class X P 2 Singaraja State Vocational High School 2 2018/2019 after the implementation of the NHT Type Cooperative Learning Model. This research is a classroom action research. The subjects in this class action research were students of class X P 2 of Singaraja State Vocational High School 2 of 2018/2019 in 36 people. While the object is activity and the results of learning basic techniques of passing the inner leg. Data on student learning activities are collected by observation sheet, while data on learning outcomes of basic techniques of passing the inner leg are collected by performance tests. Data analysis used in this study used descriptive data analysis. Based on the data analysis carried out it can be concluded that: 1) learning activities of the basic techniques of passing the inner leg increased through the implementation of the NHT type cooperative learning model for students of class XP 2 Singaraja State Vocational High School 2018/2019, and 2) the results of learning basic passing techniques inner leg increases through the implementation of the NHT type cooperative learning model in class XP 2 Singaraja State Vocational High School 2018/2019


2011 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 62-73
Author(s):  
Benny Agus Pribadi ◽  
Sri Lestari

Learning paradigm had been shifted to "student centered in which teacher or instructor role is more as facilitators who help students develop optimal potential. In order to be effective teacher needs to better understand all potentials of students. One form of the potential is multiple intelligences. To determine the learning achievement, the assessment should cover multiple intelligence-based learning outcomes which are performance tests. Variety of performance tests can be used to assess the actual performance or learning outcomes achieved by students.


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