The Relation between Level of Multiple Intelligences and Students' Academic Achievement at the College of Science and Arts in Al-Qaseem University – Arrass – KSA

This study aimed to identify the level of multiple intelligences among male and female students of the Faculty of Science and Arts in Arrass, in the KSA and the relation between students' level of academic achievement and the multiple intelligences. To achieve the study objectives, the descript...

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Main Author: Elsheikh Elgaili Elsheikh Alamin
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Science and Technology, Yemen 2020-03-01
Series:المجلة العربية لضمان جودة التعليم الجامعي
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Online Access:https://ust.edu/ojs/index.php/AJQAH/article/view/1615/1467
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spelling doaj-b721f0113f9e447e89767fa1a22ec0592020-12-23T18:02:45ZaraUniversity of Science and Technology, Yemenالمجلة العربية لضمان جودة التعليم الجامعي2308-53472308-53552020-03-0113432346https://doi.org/10.20428/AJQAHE.13.43.2The Relation between Level of Multiple Intelligences and Students' Academic Achievement at the College of Science and Arts in Al-Qaseem University – Arrass – KSAElsheikh Elgaili Elsheikh AlaminThis study aimed to identify the level of multiple intelligences among male and female students of the Faculty of Science and Arts in Arrass, in the KSA and the relation between students' level of academic achievement and the multiple intelligences. To achieve the study objectives, the descriptive method was used, applying the Nile Douglas's scale of multiple intelligences after having been tested on the Saudi environment; and its coefficients of validity and stability were calculated. The study sample was (370) male and female students of the (fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth) levels. The results showed that the overall mean of multiple intelligences was (2.76). It was found that the most common intelligences among students were in this order (from high to low): social intelligence, physical intelligence, logical-mathematical intelligence, linguistic intelligence, personal intelligence, spatial intelligence, existential intelligence, and natural intelligence. The results also showed the existence of gender differences in the personal (self) intelligence, spatial-spatial intelligence, in favour of females, and differences in logical-mathematical intelligence in favour of males. The results also found a significant relation at the level (α ≤ 0.05) between the study level and the linguistic-verbal intelligence and the personal-subjective intelligence. The results also showed a function relation at the level (α ≤ 0.05) between the specialization and the linguistic-verbal intelligence, the logical-mathematical intelligence, and the natural intelligence. https://ust.edu/ojs/index.php/AJQAH/article/view/1615/1467academic achievementspecializationmultiple intelligencesstudy level
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The Relation between Level of Multiple Intelligences and Students' Academic Achievement at the College of Science and Arts in Al-Qaseem University – Arrass – KSA
المجلة العربية لضمان جودة التعليم الجامعي
academic achievement
specialization
multiple intelligences
study level
author_facet Elsheikh Elgaili Elsheikh Alamin
author_sort Elsheikh Elgaili Elsheikh Alamin
title The Relation between Level of Multiple Intelligences and Students' Academic Achievement at the College of Science and Arts in Al-Qaseem University – Arrass – KSA
title_short The Relation between Level of Multiple Intelligences and Students' Academic Achievement at the College of Science and Arts in Al-Qaseem University – Arrass – KSA
title_full The Relation between Level of Multiple Intelligences and Students' Academic Achievement at the College of Science and Arts in Al-Qaseem University – Arrass – KSA
title_fullStr The Relation between Level of Multiple Intelligences and Students' Academic Achievement at the College of Science and Arts in Al-Qaseem University – Arrass – KSA
title_full_unstemmed The Relation between Level of Multiple Intelligences and Students' Academic Achievement at the College of Science and Arts in Al-Qaseem University – Arrass – KSA
title_sort relation between level of multiple intelligences and students' academic achievement at the college of science and arts in al-qaseem university – arrass – ksa
publisher University of Science and Technology, Yemen
series المجلة العربية لضمان جودة التعليم الجامعي
issn 2308-5347
2308-5355
publishDate 2020-03-01
description This study aimed to identify the level of multiple intelligences among male and female students of the Faculty of Science and Arts in Arrass, in the KSA and the relation between students' level of academic achievement and the multiple intelligences. To achieve the study objectives, the descriptive method was used, applying the Nile Douglas's scale of multiple intelligences after having been tested on the Saudi environment; and its coefficients of validity and stability were calculated. The study sample was (370) male and female students of the (fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth) levels. The results showed that the overall mean of multiple intelligences was (2.76). It was found that the most common intelligences among students were in this order (from high to low): social intelligence, physical intelligence, logical-mathematical intelligence, linguistic intelligence, personal intelligence, spatial intelligence, existential intelligence, and natural intelligence. The results also showed the existence of gender differences in the personal (self) intelligence, spatial-spatial intelligence, in favour of females, and differences in logical-mathematical intelligence in favour of males. The results also found a significant relation at the level (α ≤ 0.05) between the study level and the linguistic-verbal intelligence and the personal-subjective intelligence. The results also showed a function relation at the level (α ≤ 0.05) between the specialization and the linguistic-verbal intelligence, the logical-mathematical intelligence, and the natural intelligence.
topic academic achievement
specialization
multiple intelligences
study level
url https://ust.edu/ojs/index.php/AJQAH/article/view/1615/1467
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