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Burton, Jared Z.; Warne, Russell T. – Teaching of Psychology, 2020
Intelligence is a well-studied construct in psychology that has correlational relationships with many educational, employment, and health outcomes. However, prior research indicates that incorrect beliefs about intelligence are widespread. In an effort to discern the degree to which the psychology curriculum is responsible for these inaccuracies,…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Psychology, Curriculum, Colleges
Schreiber, Jennifer – Curriculum and Teaching, 2017
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a curriculum framework that is utilized most frequently to meet the needs of students with learning disabilities in the regular education inclusive classroom. The primary goal of UDL is the accessibility of the curriculum for all students. To that end UDL focuses on differentiating methods of instruction and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Student Centered Learning, Learning Disabilities, Inclusion
Madkour, Magda; Mohamed, Rafik Ahmed Abdel Moati – English Language Teaching, 2016
While most research studies on the theory of multiple intelligences focused on the application of the multiple intelligences domains as separate components, this quasi-experimental research targeted the effect of multiple intelligences as integrated abilities for teaching and learning English at higher education. The purpose of this study was to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Students, Language Proficiency, Multiple Intelligences
Phillips, Russell, III; Latosi-Sawin, Elizabeth – Journal of Applied Learning in Higher Education, 2013
Research on the impact of outdoor education mostly consists of assessments of self-esteem and social skills in adventure programs outside of academia. The present exploratory study assessed personal and academic development in undergraduate participants of an interdisciplinary, semester-long, study away learning community in higher education. We…
Descriptors: Student Development, Outdoor Education, Higher Education, Undergraduate Students
Moeller, Mary; Anderson, Carla; Grosz, Linnea – Journal of Invitational Theory and Practice, 2012
Teacher education serves an important role in preparing teacher candidates to engage with diverse student populations. This study supports a need for candidates to practice Invitational Theory and Practice when teaching students from diverse backgrounds. To assess candidate growth, we used Schmidt's (2007) Six Elements of Diversity as a lens for…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, American Indians, American Indian Students, Workshops
Keaton, Shaughan A.; Bodie, Graham D. – Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 2012
This article attempts to demonstrate the psychometric properties and evidence of validity for a measure recently proposed in this journal, the Communication Components Inventory (CCI). Across two studies, a total of 903 undergraduate students completed one of the two response formats--dichotomous and scaled--of the CCI and the Multiple…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Psychometrics, Validity, Multiple Intelligences
Wilson, Stefanie Denise – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2007
This quantitative research study discovered and identified the degree of relationships between the domains of multiple intelligences: (a) interpersonal, (b) intrapersonal, and (c) linguistic intelligences, and (d) leadership and demographic characteristics such as, (a) age, (b) gender and (c) ethnicity among higher education faculty. Using a…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Higher Education, College Faculty, Leadership
Naithani, Pranav – Online Submission, 2008
The work presented in this paper traces the history of active learning and further utilizes the available literature to define the meaning and importance of active learning in higher education. The study highlights common practical problems faced by students and instructors in implementing active learning in higher education and further identifies…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Active Learning, Educational History, Curriculum Implementation

Martin, Joyce – Journal of Career Assessment, 2003
Results from 97 business students with substantial work histories indicate that the Multiple Intelligence Preference Inventory gives a valid and reliable indication of their preferred intelligences. Awareness of these results is associated with assessments of self and others as knowledge sources. This information can help in recognizing,…
Descriptors: Business Education, Cognitive Ability, Diversity (Student), Higher Education

Vincent, Annette; Ross, Dianne; Williams, Al – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2002
Using results from an online inventory of business students' multiple intelligences, discusses the implications of this learning theory for the teaching of international business. (EV)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, College Instruction, College Students, Higher Education

Sweeder, John J.; Bednar, Maryanne R.; Ryan, Francis J. – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 1998
Investigates ways in which teacher-educators interweave Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences with a variety of product technologies as they teach non-technology courses. Topics include knowledge representation; multiple intelligence theory; and implications for teacher-educators and preservice teacher education. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Higher Education, Knowledge Representation, Multiple Intelligences
Barrington, Ernie – Teaching in Higher Education, 2004
Although Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligence was conceived in the 1980s and has been put into practice by some primary and secondary schools, it has received scant attention in higher education, apart from debates on whether or not the theory can be applied to students in tertiary education. In this paper, I want to ask why this is…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Diversity, Learning Strategies, Multiple Intelligences
Shearer, C. Branton – 2002
In phase 1 of this study, development and validation studies of a new assessment for the multiple intelligences were conducted. The second phase of the study was a pilot implementation project during a single academic year in collaboration with several public school teachers. Phase 1 involved a series of activities including initial instrument…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development, Higher Education

Furnham, Adrian; Shahidi, Shahriar; Baluch, Bahman – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2002
British and Iranian college students estimated their own, their parents', and their siblings' multiple intelligences scores. Men rated their IQ higher than women and believed their parents' intelligence was lower than their own. Iranian students were less skeptical and more conservative about intelligence and IQ tests. They generally gave higher…
Descriptors: College Students, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Marvin, Stephen Richard – Metropolitan Universities: An International Forum, 2003
Examined the intelligence of freshmen and seniors at a metropolitan university to determine if differences exist with regard to multiple intelligence domains, specific skills, and intellectual styles, and between gender, ethnicity, and age group. Found some support for differences between freshmen and seniors in these areas. (EV)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Style, College Freshmen, College Seniors