The Integration of Environmental Education and Communicative English Based on Multiple Intelligence Theory for Students in Extended Schools

Research and Development (R&D) was used with 364 students, 44 teachers and 3 school directors before designing innovation, and evaluating the model efficiency with 30 voluntary students by Action Research (AR). The research used questionnaire, interview form and innovation efficiency evaluation...

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Foreign Countries
Interviews
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Multiple Intelligences
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Secondary School Students
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