Development of the Multiple Intelligences Promotion Model for Thai Learners

Author:

Chanpleng PanatORCID,Wisuttranukul* AmmaraORCID,Khwanrat JomtupORCID,Poopan SiwapornORCID,Pattrawiwat KanchanaORCID,Kijtorntham WichudaORCID,Phonsuwan KunakornORCID

Abstract

<p style="text-align: justify;">Recently, Thailand's educational policy focused on developing learners’ potential according to multiple intelligences. The research objectives were to develop the multiple intelligences (MI) promotion model and an MI screening test for Thai learners and propose policies to encourage MI so that learners can reach their full potential. The sequential mixed method was applied. First, the model and the MI screening test were developed. The participants were two groups of key informants, comprising 93 and 185 participants, respectively. The sample group consisted of 460 primary and secondary school students selected through multistage random sampling. The MI screening test consisted of characteristics of 45 behavioral observations. The result showed that the developing model was the “A2D model or AAD.” This model consisted of three components: nine areas of intelligence, eight continuity mechanisms, and two success conditions. The MI screening result revealed that most learners had outstanding bodily–kinesthetic intelligence, accounting for 40.4%. The least prominent aspect was musical intelligence, representing 16.2%. The proposal policies comprised (a) The aspect of foundation for learning management with access to the A2D model, consisting of four sub-policy proposals, and (b) The aspect of encouraging learners to develop their full potential, consisting of six sub-policy proposals.</p>

Publisher

Eurasian Society of Educational Research

Subject

Education

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