An Educational Curriculum Based on Multiple Intelligence Theory of the Demonstration School (Secondary Education Division) at Srinakharinwirot University, Prasarnmitr

Authors

  • Thanalawan Pleankha

Keywords:

Educational reform, Multiple Intelligences, Thailand 4.0

Abstract

In the educational reform era, the curriculum is one of the most important components of any educational institution, as the curriculum is a way to grow the learners. The curriculum is at the heart of the study. Therefore, it is necessary to have appropriate curriculums that are appropriate to the environment of Thai society in Thailand 4.0 era, e.g., Multiple Intelligence in the classroom in order to create an opportunity to participate in the learning process to satisfy the needs and interests of students. This article presents the theory of Multiple Intelligence and approaches for an application of the theory in classroom activities.

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Published

2018-12-21

How to Cite

Pleankha, T. (2018). An Educational Curriculum Based on Multiple Intelligence Theory of the Demonstration School (Secondary Education Division) at Srinakharinwirot University, Prasarnmitr. KASEM BUNDIT JOURNAL, 19(2), 169–181. Retrieved from https://so04.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jkbu/article/view/160734

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Research articles