Multiple Intelligence
A presentation of the theory of Multiple Intelligence
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Multiple Intelligence
Overview
•   Musical Intelligence
•   Bodily Kinesthetic Intelligence
•   Logical-Mathematical Intelligence
•   Linguistic Intelligence
•   Spatial Intelligence
•   Interpersonal Intelligence
•   Intrapersonal Intelligence
•   Naturalist Intelligence
Overview
Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligence asks an
interesting question. As a culture, should we wonder more
about how intelligent people are or, instead, how they are
intelligent. Gardner theorized that all people draw from
eight different forms of intelligence, but to different
degrees. He further theorized that there may be even
more forms of intelligence, such as existential intelligence.
Here is a brief rundown of each of the eight main forms of
multiple intelligence and examples of jobs that utilize each
form of intelligence.
Musical Intelligence
Musical Intelligence, as the name suggests, has to do with
music and musical traits. Typically, people with high
musical intelligence will have very good rhythm and will
usually be able to sing or play an instrument very well.
Examples of jobs that use Musical Intelligence are…

•   Singers
•   Conductors
•   Composers
•   DJs
Bodily Kinesthetic
Intelligence
When it comes to matters of the body and how it
works, people who excel in Bodily Kinesthetic Intelligence
will usually stand out. The skills usually linked to Bodily
Kinesthetic Intelligence are good timing and a high capacity
for “Muscle Memory”. Examples of jobs that use Bodily
Kinesthetic Intelligence are…

• Actors
• Surgeons
• Soldiers
Logical-Mathematical
Intelligence
Problem solving, mathematical equations, and scientific
thinking all utilize the Logical-Mathematical Intelligence.
Chances are people who enjoy chess or math class are
likely to have high Logical-Mathematical Intelligence.
Examples of jobs that use Logical-Mathematical
Intelligence are…

• Science or Math Teachers
• Scientists
• Computer Programmers
Linguistic Intelligence
Another case where the name explains the skills, Linguistic
Intelligence deals with language and communication.
People with high intelligence in this category often have
very good verbal recall and a very robust vocabulary.
Examples of jobs that use Linguistic Intelligence are…

•   Writers
•   Language Teachers
•   Editors
•   Translators
Spatial Intelligence
Spatial reasoning and configuring can escape a lot of
people, but not those with Spatial Intelligence. If you find
yourself enjoying a puzzle, you might be one of those
people. Examples of jobs that use Spatial Intelligence are…

•   Artists
•   Architects
•   Database Managers
•   Home Design
Naturalist Intelligence
Naturalists find peace and intrigue in nature, along with
having a natural talent for understanding nature and the
environment. People who can take very good care of plants
or animals will likely have a large Naturalist Intelligence
score. Examples of jobs that use Naturalist Intelligence
are…

•   Botanists
•   Veterinarians
•   Nature Guides
•   Zoo Workers
Interpersonal Intelligence
When interacting with other people, we draw upon our
Interpersonal Intelligence for cues on how to act, and how
to read and react to others. How easily you can tell a
person’s mood or motivations are signs of Interpersonally
Intelligent you are. Examples of jobs that use Interpersonal
Intelligence are…

•   Social Workers
•   Teachers
•   Psychologists
•   Caretakers
Intrapersonal Intelligence
In contrast to Interpersonal, Intrapersonal Intelligence has
to do with ones understanding of themselves.
Philosophical and Critical thinking and analysis are
common forms of Intrapersonal Intelligence. Examples of
jobs that use Intrapersonal Intelligence are…

• Authors
• Philosophers
• Psychologists
Sources
• Psychsmart by McGraw-Hill

• Wikipedia

• E-how

• Best Career Match

Multiple intelligence

  • 1.
    Multiple Intelligence A presentationof the theory of Multiple Intelligence
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    Overview • Musical Intelligence • Bodily Kinesthetic Intelligence • Logical-Mathematical Intelligence • Linguistic Intelligence • Spatial Intelligence • Interpersonal Intelligence • Intrapersonal Intelligence • Naturalist Intelligence
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    Overview Howard Gardner’s theoryof multiple intelligence asks an interesting question. As a culture, should we wonder more about how intelligent people are or, instead, how they are intelligent. Gardner theorized that all people draw from eight different forms of intelligence, but to different degrees. He further theorized that there may be even more forms of intelligence, such as existential intelligence. Here is a brief rundown of each of the eight main forms of multiple intelligence and examples of jobs that utilize each form of intelligence.
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    Musical Intelligence Musical Intelligence,as the name suggests, has to do with music and musical traits. Typically, people with high musical intelligence will have very good rhythm and will usually be able to sing or play an instrument very well. Examples of jobs that use Musical Intelligence are… • Singers • Conductors • Composers • DJs
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    Bodily Kinesthetic Intelligence When itcomes to matters of the body and how it works, people who excel in Bodily Kinesthetic Intelligence will usually stand out. The skills usually linked to Bodily Kinesthetic Intelligence are good timing and a high capacity for “Muscle Memory”. Examples of jobs that use Bodily Kinesthetic Intelligence are… • Actors • Surgeons • Soldiers
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    Logical-Mathematical Intelligence Problem solving, mathematicalequations, and scientific thinking all utilize the Logical-Mathematical Intelligence. Chances are people who enjoy chess or math class are likely to have high Logical-Mathematical Intelligence. Examples of jobs that use Logical-Mathematical Intelligence are… • Science or Math Teachers • Scientists • Computer Programmers
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    Linguistic Intelligence Another casewhere the name explains the skills, Linguistic Intelligence deals with language and communication. People with high intelligence in this category often have very good verbal recall and a very robust vocabulary. Examples of jobs that use Linguistic Intelligence are… • Writers • Language Teachers • Editors • Translators
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    Spatial Intelligence Spatial reasoningand configuring can escape a lot of people, but not those with Spatial Intelligence. If you find yourself enjoying a puzzle, you might be one of those people. Examples of jobs that use Spatial Intelligence are… • Artists • Architects • Database Managers • Home Design
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    Naturalist Intelligence Naturalists findpeace and intrigue in nature, along with having a natural talent for understanding nature and the environment. People who can take very good care of plants or animals will likely have a large Naturalist Intelligence score. Examples of jobs that use Naturalist Intelligence are… • Botanists • Veterinarians • Nature Guides • Zoo Workers
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    Interpersonal Intelligence When interactingwith other people, we draw upon our Interpersonal Intelligence for cues on how to act, and how to read and react to others. How easily you can tell a person’s mood or motivations are signs of Interpersonally Intelligent you are. Examples of jobs that use Interpersonal Intelligence are… • Social Workers • Teachers • Psychologists • Caretakers
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    Intrapersonal Intelligence In contrastto Interpersonal, Intrapersonal Intelligence has to do with ones understanding of themselves. Philosophical and Critical thinking and analysis are common forms of Intrapersonal Intelligence. Examples of jobs that use Intrapersonal Intelligence are… • Authors • Philosophers • Psychologists
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    Sources • Psychsmart byMcGraw-Hill • Wikipedia • E-how • Best Career Match