Multiple Intelligences (MI) Representation in Prospect Series and the MI Profile of Iranian Junior High School Students: A Compatibility Perspective

Textbooks play a central role in teaching and learning processes, and textbook evaluation helps teachers to be familiar with merits and demerits of a particular textbook, to adapt and supplement textbooks, and to develop new materials. This study aims to evaluate Prospect series, the junior high...

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Main Authors: Seyyedeh-Mahsa Amini, Moussa Ahmadian, Hooshang Yazdani, Hamid-Reza Dowlatabadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lasting Impressions Press 2019-07-01
Series:International Journal of English Language and Translation Studies
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Online Access:http://www.eltsjournal.org/archive/value7%20issue2/7-7-2-19.pdf
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spelling doaj-2b5b5be70e8446d59a523f4f731118862020-11-24T20:53:56ZengLasting Impressions PressInternational Journal of English Language and Translation Studies2308-54602308-54602019-07-0107025262Multiple Intelligences (MI) Representation in Prospect Series and the MI Profile of Iranian Junior High School Students: A Compatibility PerspectiveSeyyedeh-Mahsa Amini0Moussa Ahmadian1Hooshang Yazdani 2Hamid-Reza Dowlatabadi3Department of English Language and Literature, Faculty of Humanities, Arak University, Arak, IranDepartment of English Language and Literature, Faculty of Humanities, Arak University, Arak, IranDepartment of English Language and Literature, Faculty of Humanities, Arak University, Arak, IranDepartment of English Language and Literature, Faculty of Humanities, Arak University, Arak, IranTextbooks play a central role in teaching and learning processes, and textbook evaluation helps teachers to be familiar with merits and demerits of a particular textbook, to adapt and supplement textbooks, and to develop new materials. This study aims to evaluate Prospect series, the junior high school English textbooks in Iran, based on Bothelho‟s (2003) checklist on the representation of Gardner‟s (1983) multiple intelligences (MI) theory and to analyze their compatibility with Iranian junior high school students‟ (IJHSS) MI profiles based on Multiple Intelligences Developmental Assessment Scale )MIDAS-kids( questionnaire. To this end, 68 English teachers and 300 high school students completed Bothelho‟s checklist and MIDAS questionnaire, respectively. Descriptive statistics and chi square goodness-of-fit analyses were applied. The results revealed that visual/spatial, verbal/linguistic, and intrapersonal intelligences were the most frequent types of intelligences represented in Prospect series, while interpersonal, linguistic, and intrapersonal intelligences were dominant in IJHSS‟ MI profiles. The paper concludes that student‟s books and workbooks of Prospect series did not cater for the interpersonal, kinesthetic, musical, and naturalistic intelligences of IJHSS. The findings of the study may have some implications for textbook designers to take into account all types of intelligences to satisfy teachers and learners, and thus to make textbooks more interesting and more effective.http://www.eltsjournal.org/archive/value7%20issue2/7-7-2-19.pdfTextbookTextbook EvaluationProspect SeriesMultiple Intelligences (MI)MI Profile
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Hamid-Reza Dowlatabadi
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Moussa Ahmadian
Hooshang Yazdani
Hamid-Reza Dowlatabadi
Multiple Intelligences (MI) Representation in Prospect Series and the MI Profile of Iranian Junior High School Students: A Compatibility Perspective
International Journal of English Language and Translation Studies
Textbook
Textbook Evaluation
Prospect Series
Multiple Intelligences (MI)
MI Profile
author_facet Seyyedeh-Mahsa Amini
Moussa Ahmadian
Hooshang Yazdani
Hamid-Reza Dowlatabadi
author_sort Seyyedeh-Mahsa Amini
title Multiple Intelligences (MI) Representation in Prospect Series and the MI Profile of Iranian Junior High School Students: A Compatibility Perspective
title_short Multiple Intelligences (MI) Representation in Prospect Series and the MI Profile of Iranian Junior High School Students: A Compatibility Perspective
title_full Multiple Intelligences (MI) Representation in Prospect Series and the MI Profile of Iranian Junior High School Students: A Compatibility Perspective
title_fullStr Multiple Intelligences (MI) Representation in Prospect Series and the MI Profile of Iranian Junior High School Students: A Compatibility Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Multiple Intelligences (MI) Representation in Prospect Series and the MI Profile of Iranian Junior High School Students: A Compatibility Perspective
title_sort multiple intelligences (mi) representation in prospect series and the mi profile of iranian junior high school students: a compatibility perspective
publisher Lasting Impressions Press
series International Journal of English Language and Translation Studies
issn 2308-5460
2308-5460
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Textbooks play a central role in teaching and learning processes, and textbook evaluation helps teachers to be familiar with merits and demerits of a particular textbook, to adapt and supplement textbooks, and to develop new materials. This study aims to evaluate Prospect series, the junior high school English textbooks in Iran, based on Bothelho‟s (2003) checklist on the representation of Gardner‟s (1983) multiple intelligences (MI) theory and to analyze their compatibility with Iranian junior high school students‟ (IJHSS) MI profiles based on Multiple Intelligences Developmental Assessment Scale )MIDAS-kids( questionnaire. To this end, 68 English teachers and 300 high school students completed Bothelho‟s checklist and MIDAS questionnaire, respectively. Descriptive statistics and chi square goodness-of-fit analyses were applied. The results revealed that visual/spatial, verbal/linguistic, and intrapersonal intelligences were the most frequent types of intelligences represented in Prospect series, while interpersonal, linguistic, and intrapersonal intelligences were dominant in IJHSS‟ MI profiles. The paper concludes that student‟s books and workbooks of Prospect series did not cater for the interpersonal, kinesthetic, musical, and naturalistic intelligences of IJHSS. The findings of the study may have some implications for textbook designers to take into account all types of intelligences to satisfy teachers and learners, and thus to make textbooks more interesting and more effective.
topic Textbook
Textbook Evaluation
Prospect Series
Multiple Intelligences (MI)
MI Profile
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