Multiple intelligences and their relation with Self-Esteem in light of the accumulative rate among Education Science students at Princess Alia University College

Authors

  • Mustafa Qaseem Heilat Department of Psychology and Special Education - Al-Balqa Applied University - Jordan Author
  • "Mohammed Amin" Al-Qudah Department of Educational Administration and Foundations - Al-Balqa Applied University - Jordan Author

Keywords:

Princess Alia University College Students, Multiple Intelligences, Self Esteem, Accumulative Rate

Abstract

The current study mainly targeted at revealing multiple intelligences and their relation with Self-Esteem in light of the accumulative rate among Education Science students at Princess Alia University College. In order to realize the goals of the study, a sample of (246) students were chosen from the education science students for bachelor's degree stage at Princess Alia University College in the firset semester of the academic year 2014/2015. The researcher used the scale of Multiple intelligences developed by Al-Rababa'a, Al-Zu'bi and Al-Sharairi (2009), and the scale of Self Esteem developed by Al-Qususe (1985). The results indicated the existence of statistically significant differences at (a = 0.05) in (linguistic and intrapersonal intelligences) by difference of accumulative rate and in favor of the accumulative rate (very good and above), also result have indicated the existence of statistically significant differences at (a = 0.05) in Self Esteem (total score and dimensions) by difference of accumulative rate and in favor of the accumulative rate (very good and above), Moreover The study revealed the existence of statistically significant differences at (a = 0.05) in correlation between Social self_Esteem and the (interpersonal, and intrapersonal) intelligences, and between Emotional self Esteem and the (interpersonal, and intrapersonal) intelligences, and between Cognitive self_Esteem and the (linguistic, logical mathematical, interpersonal, and intrapersonal) intelligences by difference of accumulative rate The study recommended the necessity of attending Accumulative Rate, Multiple Intelligences and Self_Esteem.

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Author Biographies

  • Mustafa Qaseem Heilat, Department of Psychology and Special Education - Al-Balqa Applied University - Jordan

    قسم علم النفس والتربية الخاصة - جامعة البلقاء التطبيقية - الأردن

  • "Mohammed Amin" Al-Qudah, Department of Educational Administration and Foundations - Al-Balqa Applied University - Jordan

    قسم الإدارة التربوية والأصول جامعة البلقاء التطبيقية - الأردن

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Published

15-01-2016

How to Cite

Heilat, Mustafa Qaseem, and Mohammed " Al-Qudah. “Multiple Intelligences and Their Relation With Self-Esteem in Light of the Accumulative Rate Among Education Science Students at Princess Alia University College”. Jazan University Journal of Human Sciences, vol. 5, no. 1 الجزء الثالث, Jan. 2016, pp. 219-35, https://journals.jazanu.edu.sa/ojs/index.php/JUJHS/article/view/106.

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