基于多元智能的差异学习对高等教育学生批判性思维能力的影响

IF 0.4 Q4 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Alhamuddin Alhamuddin, Dinar Nur Inten, Dewi Mulyani, Asep Dadan Suganda, Juhji Juhji, Veena Prachagool, P. Nuangchalerm
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本研究旨在探讨多元智能基础上的差异学习对大学生批判性思维能力提升的影响。66名师范生积极参与了本次实证调查。通过一系列测试和一份全面的问卷,对批判性思维能力进行了细致的评估。本研究结果明确表明,多元智能基础上的差异学习对大学生批判性思维能力的发展有明显的影响。有趣的是,研究发现不同智力类型的人在批判性思维表现上没有显著差异。此外,本研究认为,基于多元智能的差异学习代表了一种可行的替代教学方法,在设计和实施教学策略和方法时,教育者应该认真接受这种方法。该研究认为,这种方法有可能以一种符合21世纪教育需求的方式增强学生的认知能力。
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Multiple intelligence-based differential learning on critical thinking skills of higher education students
This research aims to scrutinize the impact of multiple intelligences-based differential learning on the enhancement of critical thinking skills among university students. A cohort of sixty-six teacher students actively participated in this empirical investigation. Critical thinking proficiency was meticulously assessed employing a battery of tests and a comprehensive questionnaire. The findings of this study unequivocally demonstrate that multiple intelligences-based differential learning exerts a discernible influence on the development of critical thinking abilities among university students. Intriguingly, the study found no significant difference in critical thinking performance among the various types of intelligence. Additionally, this research posits that differential learning grounded in multiple intelligences represents a viable alternative pedagogical approach that should be earnestly embraced by educators when devising and implementing instructional strategies and methodologies. Such an approach, the study contends, holds the potential to augment students' cognitive capacities in a manner that aligns with the exigencies of 21st-century education.
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