2018
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1013/1/012075
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The effect of multiple intelligence-based learning towards students’ concept mastery and interest in learning matter

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“…Concluded that there was an influence of strategies/models of learning with multiple intelligence in science learning, while (Pratiwi, Rochintaniawati, and Agustin, 2018) state that managing multiple intelligences can affect learning outcomes. The evidenced by students have high spatial intelligence have higher learning outcomes compared to students have low spatial intelligence.…”
Section: "Teaching Strategies Based On Multiple Intelligences Theory Among Science and Mathematics Secondary School Teachers"mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concluded that there was an influence of strategies/models of learning with multiple intelligence in science learning, while (Pratiwi, Rochintaniawati, and Agustin, 2018) state that managing multiple intelligences can affect learning outcomes. The evidenced by students have high spatial intelligence have higher learning outcomes compared to students have low spatial intelligence.…”
Section: "Teaching Strategies Based On Multiple Intelligences Theory Among Science and Mathematics Secondary School Teachers"mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the different test the average test results before (pre-test) outdoor learning activities amounted to 49.64, and the results of the test after (post-test) of 74.80 showed that outdoor learning activities were higher and had increased. It is because visual-spatial intelligence, students provided with mind mapping projects, demonstrations, card games and crosswords, so students are required to think and construct their knowledge into an organized pattern (Pratiwi et al, 2018).…”
Section: Figure 1 Improving Graph Of Spatial Intelligence In Test Rementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Good concept mastery is also influenced by authentic assessment learning models. It approaches through project-based learning (Andanawarih, Diana and Amprasto 2019), STEAM (Wandari, Wijaya and Agustin 2018), multiple intelligence-based learning (Pratiwi, Rochintaniawati and Agustin 2018), and Brain-Based Learning (Sani, Rochintaniawati and Winarno 2019). In this study, the authors conducted research using a challenge-based learning (CBL) model to investigate the improvement of students' physics concept mastery.…”
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confidence: 99%