Title of article :
The Effect of Multiple Intelligences on DDL Vocabulary Learning
Author/Authors :
Al-Mahbashi، Asma’a Abdulrazzaq نويسنده School of Language Studies and Linguistics,FSSK Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia,Bangi,Malaysia , , Noor، Noorizah Mohd نويسنده School of Language Studies and Linguistics,FSSK Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia,Bangi,Malaysia , , Amir، Zaini نويسنده School of Language Studies and Linguistics,FSSK Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia,Bangi,Malaysia ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2017
Abstract :
Over the past decades, the potential for the direct use of corpora known as data driven learning (DDL) has gained great prominence in English language classrooms. A substantial number of empirical studies demonstrated that DDL instruction positively affects students’ learning. As learning outcomes can be affected by individual differences, some researchers have investigated the efficiency of DDL in the light of learners’ different characteristics to determine the type of learners who were more responsive to DDL. The DDL literature has indicated the need for more research addressing for whom DDL best suits. Therefore, the aim of the current study was to examine whether or not learners’ predominant intelligences were significant predictors of DDL learning outcomes. The sample for this study included 30 female EFL Yemeni students at Sana’a University. The study used three primary instruments: a multiple intelligence questionnaire, a posttest and a delayed test on the vocabulary that was taught using DDL. The result of the correlation analyses between the participants’ three identified predominant intelligences and their performances in the posttest and delayed test showed an insignificant relationship between the variables. The regression analyses results also revealed that the predominant intelligences insignificantly predicted the participants’ posttest and delayed test performances. Based on these findings, learners’ needs and preferences should be activated and addressed by classroom instructions for creating a diverse and motivating learning environment.
Keywords :
corpora , DDL , individual differences , IQ , multiple intelligences
Journal title :
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Journal title :
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature