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Seven Domains of Intelligences and
Approaches to Learning
Introduction
Over the years many theories have been developed to
examine the processes involved in learning. Most
learning theories concentrate on the significance for
the way that learning is delivered.
There are, of course, many different ways of learning
both formally and informally: as part of a group, such
as in a classroom setting, one-to-one, such as in a
mentoring or coaching arrangement, and self-
learning. Furthermore people learn differently at
different times in their lives and in different
circumstances.
Statement of the Problem
 Discuss the domains of intelligences of an individual
 Recognize the different approaches to learning.
What are the seven domains of intelligences?

Howard Gardner of Harvard has identified seven distinct
intelligences. This theory has emerged from recent cognitive
research and "documents the extent to which students possess
different kinds of minds and therefore learn, remember,
perform, and understand in different ways," according to
Gardner (1991). According to this theory, "we are all able to
know the world through language, logical-mathematical
analysis, spatial representation, musical thinking, the use of
the body to solve problems or to make things, an
understanding of other individuals, and an understanding of
ourselves. Where individuals differ is in the strength of these
intelligences - the so-called profile of intelligences -and in the
ways in which such intelligences are invoked and combined to
carry out different tasks, solve diverse problems, and progress
in various domains."
The following are the domains of intelligences:
 Visual-Spatial
- think in terms of physical space, as do architects and
sailors. Very aware of their environments. They like to
draw, do jigsaw puzzles, read maps, and daydream. They
can be taught through drawings, verbal and physical
imagery. Tools include models, graphics, charts,
photographs, drawings, 3-D modeling, video,
videoconferencing, television, multimedia, texts with
pictures/charts/graphs.
 Musical
- show sensitivity to rhythm and sound.
They love music, but they are also sensitive to sounds
in their environments. They may study better with
music in the background. They can be taught by
turning lessons into lyrics, speaking rhythmically,
tapping out time. Tools include musical instruments,
music, radio, stereo, CD-ROM, multimedia.
 Interpersonal
- understanding, interacting with others. These
students learn through interaction. They have many
friends, empathy for others, street smarts. They can
be taught through group activities, seminars,
dialogues. Tools include the telephone, audio
conferencing, time and attention from the instructor,
video conferencing, writing, computer conferencing,
E-mail.
 Intrapersonal
- understanding one's own interests, goals.
These learners tend to shy away from others. They're
in tune with their inner feelings; they have wisdom,
intuition and motivation, as well as a strong will,
confidence and opinions. They can be taught through
independent study and introspection. Tools include
books, creative materials, diaries, privacy and time.
They are the most independent of the learners
Approaches to learning:
Rote learning
 – is a technique which avoids understanding the
inner complexities and inferences of the subject that
is being learned and instead focuses on memorizing
the material so that it can be recalled by the learner
exactly the way it was read or heard. The major
practice involved in rote learning techniques is
learning by repetition, based on the idea that one
will be able to quickly recall the meaning of the
material the more it is repeated.
 Informal leaning
 – occurs through the experience of day-to-day
situations. It is from life, during a meal at table with
parents, play and exploring.
 Informal leaning
 – occurs through the experience of day-to-day
situations. It is from life, during a meal at table with
parents, play and exploring.
 Non-formal learning

 - is organized outside the formal learning
system. For example: learning by coming together
with people with similar interests and exchanging
viewpoints, in clubs or in (international) youth
organizations, and workshops.

Conclusion
Schools have often sought to help students develop a
sense of accomplishment and self-confidence. Gardner's
Theory of Multiple Intelligences provides a theoretical
foundation for recognizing the different abilities and
talents of students. This theory acknowledges that while
all students may not be verbally or mathematically gifted,
children may have an expertise in other areas, such as
music, spatial relations, or interpersonal knowledge.
Approaching and assessing learning in this manner
allows a wider range of students to successfully
participate in classroom learning.

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Presentation1 pangatnig

  • 1. Seven Domains of Intelligences and Approaches to Learning
  • 2. Introduction Over the years many theories have been developed to examine the processes involved in learning. Most learning theories concentrate on the significance for the way that learning is delivered. There are, of course, many different ways of learning both formally and informally: as part of a group, such as in a classroom setting, one-to-one, such as in a mentoring or coaching arrangement, and self- learning. Furthermore people learn differently at different times in their lives and in different circumstances.
  • 3. Statement of the Problem  Discuss the domains of intelligences of an individual  Recognize the different approaches to learning.
  • 4. What are the seven domains of intelligences?  Howard Gardner of Harvard has identified seven distinct intelligences. This theory has emerged from recent cognitive research and "documents the extent to which students possess different kinds of minds and therefore learn, remember, perform, and understand in different ways," according to Gardner (1991). According to this theory, "we are all able to know the world through language, logical-mathematical analysis, spatial representation, musical thinking, the use of the body to solve problems or to make things, an understanding of other individuals, and an understanding of ourselves. Where individuals differ is in the strength of these intelligences - the so-called profile of intelligences -and in the ways in which such intelligences are invoked and combined to carry out different tasks, solve diverse problems, and progress in various domains."
  • 5. The following are the domains of intelligences:  Visual-Spatial - think in terms of physical space, as do architects and sailors. Very aware of their environments. They like to draw, do jigsaw puzzles, read maps, and daydream. They can be taught through drawings, verbal and physical imagery. Tools include models, graphics, charts, photographs, drawings, 3-D modeling, video, videoconferencing, television, multimedia, texts with pictures/charts/graphs.
  • 6.  Musical - show sensitivity to rhythm and sound. They love music, but they are also sensitive to sounds in their environments. They may study better with music in the background. They can be taught by turning lessons into lyrics, speaking rhythmically, tapping out time. Tools include musical instruments, music, radio, stereo, CD-ROM, multimedia.
  • 7.  Interpersonal - understanding, interacting with others. These students learn through interaction. They have many friends, empathy for others, street smarts. They can be taught through group activities, seminars, dialogues. Tools include the telephone, audio conferencing, time and attention from the instructor, video conferencing, writing, computer conferencing, E-mail.
  • 8.  Intrapersonal - understanding one's own interests, goals. These learners tend to shy away from others. They're in tune with their inner feelings; they have wisdom, intuition and motivation, as well as a strong will, confidence and opinions. They can be taught through independent study and introspection. Tools include books, creative materials, diaries, privacy and time. They are the most independent of the learners
  • 10. Rote learning  – is a technique which avoids understanding the inner complexities and inferences of the subject that is being learned and instead focuses on memorizing the material so that it can be recalled by the learner exactly the way it was read or heard. The major practice involved in rote learning techniques is learning by repetition, based on the idea that one will be able to quickly recall the meaning of the material the more it is repeated.
  • 11.  Informal leaning  – occurs through the experience of day-to-day situations. It is from life, during a meal at table with parents, play and exploring.  Informal leaning  – occurs through the experience of day-to-day situations. It is from life, during a meal at table with parents, play and exploring.
  • 12.  Non-formal learning   - is organized outside the formal learning system. For example: learning by coming together with people with similar interests and exchanging viewpoints, in clubs or in (international) youth organizations, and workshops. 
  • 13. Conclusion Schools have often sought to help students develop a sense of accomplishment and self-confidence. Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences provides a theoretical foundation for recognizing the different abilities and talents of students. This theory acknowledges that while all students may not be verbally or mathematically gifted, children may have an expertise in other areas, such as music, spatial relations, or interpersonal knowledge. Approaching and assessing learning in this manner allows a wider range of students to successfully participate in classroom learning.