Various theories on learning have been developed with increasing frequency in the last
few decades. In tandem with this, Multiple Intelligence theory appeared as a new approach to
education as well as an important theory in the field of language learning. Gardner explains
that all human beings have different intelligence fields and a potential to develop them. These
intelligences are (verbal-linguistic, logical-mathematical, visual-spatial, musical, bodilykinesthetic,
interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalistic, and Existential).
This study aims at investigating Multiple Intelligences of Iraqi college EFL students. To
achieve the aims of the study, a questionnaire is adopted according to Birmingham model
which includes 40 items with a five point scale (this is not like me at all, this is a bit like me,
this is sometimes like me, I am like this more often than not, I am always like this), and
covers all types of Multiple Intelligence theory. The sample of the present study consists of
the first and second year female students from Department of English Language, College of
Education for Women/ University of Baghdad.
After ensuring the validity and reliability of the questionnaire, the researchers have applied
the questionnaire on 18th of May 2014. The results show that most of the Iraqi college
students prefer music with learning, as well as, musical, intrapersonal and interpersonal
intelligences as they most frequently used and accepted. Finally, conclusions,
recommendations and suggestions for future work are put forward.
Key Terms: Multiple Intelligences Theory, Learning.
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(Othman, 2007), the researcher designed a psychological r
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Students know the level of the fourth phase of the Arabic language
departments in colleges of education in the discovery of the basic error of
grammar by answering the following questions:
1. What level of students in the fourth stage of the Arabic language
departments in colleges of education in the discovery of the basic grammar
error?
2. Is there a statistically significant difference between male and female
students in the discovery of the wrong grammar?
3. What proposals to address the weakness of students in the grammar error
detection from the viewpoint of the teaching staff and Altdriciat?
Determined by the current search by:
1. Students in the fourth st
يهدف البحث الحالي إلى معرفة اثر التدريس بطريقة التنقيب الحواري في حفظ النصوص الأدبية لدى طلبة قسم اللغة الكردية، اختارت الباحثة طلبة المرحلة الثانية في قسم اللغة الكردية بكلية التربية ابن رشد، للعام الدراسي
(2008-2009) ميدان لتطبيق تجربتها.
تألفت عينة الدراسة من (48) طالبا وطالبة، تم توزيعها عشوائيا إلى مجموعتين، مجموعة ضابطة (درست بالطريقة الاعتيادية) تألفت من (23) طالبا وطالبة ومجموعة تجريبية (درست بطريقة الت
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