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Relationships among multiple intelligences, motor performance and academic achievement in Secondary School children

Authors :
Ruiz Pérez, Luis Miguel
Palomo Nieto, Miriam
Ramón Otero, Irene
Ruiz Amengual, Aixa
Navia Manzano, Jose Antonio
Ruiz Pérez, Luis Miguel
Palomo Nieto, Miriam
Ramón Otero, Irene
Ruiz Amengual, Aixa
Navia Manzano, Jose Antonio
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This study examines the relationships between multiple intelligences, academic achievement and motor performance in a group of secondary school children. Four hundred and eighty schoolchildren participated in this study (171 female and 309 male) with an average age of 13.33 years (SD: 1.41). The Revised self-efficacy Inventory for Multiple Intelligences (IAIM-R) and the motor test Sportcomp were applied, and the average results of the academic year they had made were obtained. The analysis of the results showed how female scored significantly higher on the Linguistic, Spatial and Interpersonal intelligences, and older pupils scored significantly higher on the linguistic and naturalistic intelligences. It was the logical-mathematical intelligence which showed significant relationships with academic performance and it was the intelligence that better predicted this achievement. It was the bodily-kinesthetic intelligence that was significantly related to motor competence and the best intelligence that predicted its achievement. Finally, indicate that schoolchildren with better scores in the motor test were those who scored higher in both academic achievement and all the multiple intelligences, with the exception of musical intelligence.<br />Depto. de Didáctica de las Lenguas, Artes y Educación Física<br />Fac. de Educación<br />TRUE<br />pub

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, 2348-7666, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1429622689
Document Type :
Electronic Resource