This guide is a brief compilation of teaching-related information from several sources, including instructional guidebooks from other institutions, journals, and contributions from master teachers and academic support units at Northern Illinois University.
Creative Intelligences — not just for children. As I mentioned earlier, you may use the seven intelligences for almost any subject that is related to people. I am sure you can come up with very interesting ideas for arranging your office if you focus on each of these seven intelligences, or of some original ways to spend a romantic evening.
The theory of multiple intelligences makes things a little simpler for us. By chunking the broad range of human abilities into seven basic intelligences, we now have a map for making sense out of the many ways in which children learn, and a blueprint for ensuring their success in school and in life. Reading List Armstrong, T. (1987).
Gardners Seven Intelligences Originally Gardner defined seven key intelligences. Gardners seven intelligences originally gardner. School University of Mindanao - Main Campus (Matina, Davao City) Course Title COLLEGE OF 09076; Type. Essay. Uploaded By NamocKennethJan. Pages 7 This preview shows page 2 - 4 out of 7 pages.
Morgan in his research report, which criticizes the definitions of seven of the eight intelligences. According to Morgan (1992), Gardner's descriptions of the various intelligences, include the terms sensitivities, abilities, capabilities and capacities; resulting in inconsistent definitions of each intelligence. The musical intelligence is an example of an intelligence which Gardner defined.
Multiple intelligences, theory of human intelligence first proposed by the psychologist Howard Gardner in his book Frames of Mind (1983). At its core, it is the proposition that individuals have the potential to develop a combination of eight separate intelligences, or spheres of intelligence; that proposition is grounded on Gardner’s assertion that an individual’s cognitive capacity.
Gardner's Multiple Intelligences - descriptions, preferences, personal potential, related tasks and tests intelligence type intelligence description typical roles, preferences, potential related tasks, activities or tests 1. Linguistic numbers and logic 3. Musical 5. Spatial - Visual 6. Interpersonal 7. Intrapersonal preferred learning style words and language, written and spoken; retention.
Intrapersonal intelligence (“self smart”) Naturalist intelligence (“nature smart”) Dr. Gardner says that our schools and culture focus most of their attention on linguistic and logical-mathematical intelligence. We esteem the highly articulate or logical people of our culture. However, Dr. Gardner says that we should also place equal attention on individuals who show gifts in the other.