2017
DOI: 10.12738/estp.2017.6.0104
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The Effect of Multiple Intelligences on Academic Achievement: A Meta-Analytic and Thematic Study

Abstract: Citation: Batdı, V. (2017). The effect of multiple intelligences on academic achievement: A meta-analytic and thematic study. AbstractIn this study, the effect of multiple intelligence theory (MIT) on the academic achievement was examined in the context of a multi-complementary approach (McA). It aimed to reach pre-complementary information by using meta-analytical and thematic examinations based on document analysis in the first stage of McA, which consists of using different analysis programs and of three b… Show more

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“…Additionally, it may be considered that the presentation and content of the activities made it easier to learn the subject and relate it to daily life. This result agrees with the results of other studies where activity based learning and traditional learning in mathematics courses were compared in terms of academic success (Ayhan, 2011;Batdı, 2014;Camcı, 2012;Case, Harris, & Graham, 1992). The studies mentioned above were conducted with different mathematics units and on different class levels.…”
Section: Conclusion Discussion and Recommendationssupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Additionally, it may be considered that the presentation and content of the activities made it easier to learn the subject and relate it to daily life. This result agrees with the results of other studies where activity based learning and traditional learning in mathematics courses were compared in terms of academic success (Ayhan, 2011;Batdı, 2014;Camcı, 2012;Case, Harris, & Graham, 1992). The studies mentioned above were conducted with different mathematics units and on different class levels.…”
Section: Conclusion Discussion and Recommendationssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Similarly, in another study, Batdı (2014) reported that activity based learning has effective and positive results in terms of increasing the interest and positive attitudes towards the course.…”
Section: Conclusion Discussion and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 74%
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“…With the intent of making a more detailed search on the subject, expanding the scope of the study, and enriching the data set, the qualitative dimension (meta-thematic analysis) was added to complete and supplement the qualitative dimension (Batdı, 2017). In the meta-thematic analysis method, it is aimed to bring together the views of the respondents selected for qualitative studies related to the research subject (Batdı, 2017). From this point of view, a method which includes the process of revising the themes created from the opinions is in question.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the second dimension of the research relates to the context of qualitative meta-thematic analysis. Metathematic analysis can be explained as a qualitative method on a certain topic in the literature involving a combination of the results of selected studies in terms of certain criteria (Batdı, 2017). As a result of the researches that have been carried out at this point in time, some international studies which have been conducted similarly to meta-thematic analysis and which are described as meta-synthesis (Erwin, Brotherson & Summers, 2011), systematic review (Philips, Lee, Ghobadian, O'Regan & James, 2015) or thematic meta-analysis (Lehner & Kaniskas, 2012), have been accessed.…”
Section: Methodology the Pattern Of The Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%