Abstract

With developments in psychology and cognitive sciences in recent years, the significance of individual differences in L2 pedagogy has been highlighted. One of the outcomes of attending to individual differences is the increased attention to the concept of multiple intelligences and its relationship with language learning and different skills including reading comprehension skill. On the same line, the present study aimed at investigating the relationship between multiple intelligences of a group of L2 learners and their reading comprehension ability. To this purpose, 157 medical students studying at the Guilan University of Medical Sciences participated in the study. The instruments utilized were Multiple Intelligences Developmental Assessment Scales (MIDAS) and a reading comprehension test. The findings revealed that among the components of multiple intelligences of the medical students verbal-linguistic intelligence was prevalent. Furthermore, results of Pearson correlation demonstrated a positive but weak relationship between medical students’ MI and their reading comprehension ability. The findings also indicated that there is no difference between male and female medical students except in naturalistic intelligence. These findings further pinpoint the importance of attending to multiple intelligences of L2 learners and devising lessons which take their individual differences into account. Keywords : Multiple intelligences, reading comprehension, medical students, gender, EFL

Highlights

  • One of the prevalent topics within language teaching and especially within the realm of teaching English as a foreign or second language is attending to the learners’ individual differences

  • The concept of intelligence was once regarded as being a single factor known as Intelligence Quotient (IQ) tapping into only verbal and mathematical capacity of the individuals; in 1983 and 1999 Howard Gardner proposed the concept of Multiple Intelligences (MI) stating that human intelligence is composed of different elements and people vary according to the degree of these different components

  • This study aimed at examining the relationship between MI and reading comprehension ability of a group of Iranian medial students taking degree courses in General English, and investigating the effect of gender in this regard

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Introduction

One of the prevalent topics within language teaching and especially within the realm of teaching English as a foreign or second language is attending to the learners’ individual differences. This has resulted in the consideration of the whole individual with his needs, strengths, and pitfalls as being different from one another (Brown, 2001; Cook, 2001). Gardner (1983) argued that children possess different skills, abilities, and preferences and they have unique ways of carrying things out. He further affirmed that children are different in their learning process and representation of knowledge and each have their own learning styles

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