Teaching technology: From knowing to feeling enhancing emotional and content acquisition performance through Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Theory in technology and design lessons
Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Theory (MIT) can be a cognitive and emotional improvement if is taken into account in the standard development of the Technology lessons. This work presents a preliminary evaluation of the performance enhancement in two concomitant aspects: contents acquisition and e...
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doaj-84dc800e1e61482b8a1ba433fe8ae34f2020-11-24T23:07:08ZengOmniaScienceJournal of Technology and Science Education2013-63742017-03-0171587910.3926/jotse.238115Teaching technology: From knowing to feeling enhancing emotional and content acquisition performance through Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Theory in technology and design lessonsJesus Sanchez-Martin0Garcia J. Alvarez-Gragera1Maria Antonia Davila-Acedo2Vicente Mellado3University of ExtremaduraUniversity of ExtremaduraUniversity of ExtremaduraUniversity of ExtremaduraGardner’s Multiple Intelligences Theory (MIT) can be a cognitive and emotional improvement if is taken into account in the standard development of the Technology lessons. This work presents a preliminary evaluation of the performance enhancement in two concomitant aspects: contents acquisition and emotional yield. The study was made on up to 150 students with ages of 12-13 years old. The control group was submitted to traditional transmission-reception lessons, whereas the experimental one was submitted to novel educational techniques that included specific activities which took into account the different intelligences styles (IS) inside the classroom. The results clearly depicted that both studied variables underwent a statistical significant enhancement through the application of the MIT-based educational method.http://www.jotse.org/index.php/jotse/article/view/238technology education, emotions, multiple intelligences theory |
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Jesus Sanchez-Martin Garcia J. Alvarez-Gragera Maria Antonia Davila-Acedo Vicente Mellado Teaching technology: From knowing to feeling enhancing emotional and content acquisition performance through Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Theory in technology and design lessons Journal of Technology and Science Education technology education, emotions, multiple intelligences theory |
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Jesus Sanchez-Martin Garcia J. Alvarez-Gragera Maria Antonia Davila-Acedo Vicente Mellado |
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Jesus Sanchez-Martin |
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Teaching technology: From knowing to feeling enhancing emotional and content acquisition performance through Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Theory in technology and design lessons |
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Teaching technology: From knowing to feeling enhancing emotional and content acquisition performance through Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Theory in technology and design lessons |
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Teaching technology: From knowing to feeling enhancing emotional and content acquisition performance through Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Theory in technology and design lessons |
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Teaching technology: From knowing to feeling enhancing emotional and content acquisition performance through Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Theory in technology and design lessons |
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Teaching technology: From knowing to feeling enhancing emotional and content acquisition performance through Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Theory in technology and design lessons |
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teaching technology: from knowing to feeling enhancing emotional and content acquisition performance through gardner’s multiple intelligences theory in technology and design lessons |
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OmniaScience |
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Journal of Technology and Science Education |
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Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Theory (MIT) can be a cognitive and emotional improvement if is taken into account in the standard development of the Technology lessons. This work presents a preliminary evaluation of the performance enhancement in two concomitant aspects: contents acquisition and emotional yield. The study was made on up to 150 students with ages of 12-13 years old. The control group was submitted to traditional transmission-reception lessons, whereas the experimental one was submitted to novel educational techniques that included specific activities which took into account the different intelligences styles (IS) inside the classroom. The results clearly depicted that both studied variables underwent a statistical significant enhancement through the application of the MIT-based educational method. |
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technology education, emotions, multiple intelligences theory |
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