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Antoni Wilinski; Joanna Olkowicz; Sebastian Agata; Alicja Szostkiewicz; Szymon Guzik; Arkadiusz Wojtak; Pawel Tomkiewicz – Informatics in Education, 2025
This paper presents survey results involving students from three fields of study (computer science, business, and pedagogy), positing that computer science students exhibit distinct patterns in the spectrum of multiple intelligences compared to students in social sciences disciplines. The study involved over 300 students, revealing statistically…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Intellectual Disciplines, Majors (Students), Multiple Intelligences
Wilinski, Antoni; Skulysh, Mariia; M. K., Arti; Bach-Dabrowska, Irena; Agbeyangi, Abayomi O.; Zahra, Hina; Krason, Hubert; Dobska, Jolanta; Kupracz, Lukasz – Informatics in Education, 2022
The aim of this study was to determine the predispositions of the studied groups of students to work in the IT sector. The basis for predisposition assessment was their voluntary self-assessment of certain preferences, which are related to the theory of multiple intelligences of Professor Gardner. The study was conducted on a reference group of IT…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Computer Science Education, Information Technology, Multiple Intelligences
Wilinski, Antoni; Kupracz, Lukasz – Informatics in Education, 2020
The aim of the article is to determine in the studied groups the multiple intelligence distribution defined in the 1980s by Howard Gardner. The research was conducted in three groups of respondents. The first study group was first-year students of computer science, the second was master (2nd degree) students, educationally 4 years older than the…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Intelligence Tests, College Freshmen, Graduate Students

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