2016 IEEE Region 10 Conference (TENCON) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/tencon.2016.7848010
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Effect of the Multiple Intelligences in multiclass predictive model of computer programming course achievement

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“…Most of the studies in the education domain, including computer education, have consistently indicated that students' cognitive ability is correlated strongly with the academic achievement [12]. The academic background (AB) is the traditional cognitive factor recognized as a powerful predictor [13,14]. It is observed in many studies that the ability in mathematics, science [15], and foreign language fluency (for a nonspeaking English country) [16] is a related factor to predict a student's success in a computer programming course.…”
Section: Determinants For Predicting Study Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most of the studies in the education domain, including computer education, have consistently indicated that students' cognitive ability is correlated strongly with the academic achievement [12]. The academic background (AB) is the traditional cognitive factor recognized as a powerful predictor [13,14]. It is observed in many studies that the ability in mathematics, science [15], and foreign language fluency (for a nonspeaking English country) [16] is a related factor to predict a student's success in a computer programming course.…”
Section: Determinants For Predicting Study Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is observed in many studies that the ability in mathematics, science [15], and foreign language fluency (for a nonspeaking English country) [16] is a related factor to predict a student's success in a computer programming course. Multiple intelligence (MI), which is a form of human intellectual competencies, is another cognitive ability that was utilized as a predictor of students learning performance [14,17]. Results of the previous studies showed that the word smart (linguistic intelligence) and numberreasoning smart (logical-mathematical intelligence) represent the scholarly intelligence [14,17].…”
Section: Determinants For Predicting Study Performancementioning
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