The Effectiveness of Multiple Intelligences (MI)-Based English Classroom Activities at The Eleventh Grade Students of SMAN 2 Mamuju of West Sulawesi

  • Ridwan A
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The objectives of this research were to find out: (1) the students’ MI profiles, (2) whether the implementation of MI-Based English Classroom Activities could increase the students’ English achievement or not, and (3) whether the students are interested toward the implementation of MI-Based English Classroom Activities or not. This research was conducted through Quasi-Experimental Method. The population of the research was the eleventh grade students of the second semester in SMAN 2 Mamuju of West Sulawesi Province in 2014/2015. This sample was selected through purposive random sampling technique. The data of the research were analyzed inferential and descriptive statistic. The  results of the research were: (1)  the  students’  MI  profiles  showed  80.6  %  students  in  existential  and interpersonal intelligences, 74.2 % students in verbal-linguistic and naturalist intelligences, 67.7 % students in logical-mathematical and musical intelligences, 58.1 % students in visual-spatial intelligence, 51.6 % students in bodily-kinesthetic and intrapersonal intelligences, (2) the implementation of MI-Based English Classroom  Activities  could  increase  students’  English  achievement  (3)  The students   were   interested   toward   the  implementation   of  MI-Based   English Classroom Activities. So it can be concluded that the implementation of MI-Based English Classroom Activities was very effective to be applied in increasing the students’ English Achievement. Key words: Multiple Intelligence (MI) and English Classroom Activities.

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Ridwan, A. (2016). The Effectiveness of Multiple Intelligences (MI)-Based English Classroom Activities at The Eleventh Grade Students of SMAN 2 Mamuju of West Sulawesi. ELT Worldwide: Journal of English Language Teaching, 2(2), 126. https://doi.org/10.26858/eltww.v2i2.1692

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