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Multiple intelligence
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3. According to Woolfolk, 2008:
“Ability or abilities to acquire and use knowledge for solving problems
and adapting to the world is known as intelligence”.
We can also define intelligence as:
“Intelligence is what you do when you don't know what to do.”
4. Other definitions of intelligence include:
The ability to evaluate and judge,
The ability to comprehend complex ideas,
The capacity for original and productive thought,
The ability to learn quickly.
5. There is a theory of multiple intelligence, developed in 1983 by
Dr. Howard Gardner, professor of education at Harvard
University.
Howard Gardner claims that all human beings have multiple
intelligences. These multiple intelligences can be nurtured and
strengthened, or ignored and weakened.
He believes that there are at least
8 separate intelligences.
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7. The ability to use spoken or written words effectively.
These learners have highly developed auditory skills.
They are elegant speakers.
They like reading, playing word games, and making up stories.
Tools include computers, games, multimedia, books, tape recorders, and
lecture.
8. Careers that suit those with high Linguistic intelligence are:
writers
Lawyers
Journalists
Speakers
English teachers
Translators
TV and radio presenters
9. Related tasks and activities include:
Use words to explain complicated subjects.
Ask questions.
Use your native ability to tell a story.
Edit a peer’s paper.
Give an oral presentation.
List the strengths and weaknesses of a product.
Write directions to accompany a map.
10. People who are strong in logical-mathematical intelligence are good at
reasoning, calculating, recognizing patterns and logically analyze
problems.
They like to experiment, solve puzzles, ask cosmic questions.
They can be taught through logic games,
investigations, mysteries.
11. Careers that suit those with high Logical-mathematical intelligence
are :
Accountants
Scientists
Engineers
Computer experts
Bankers
Insurance brokers
12. Related tasks and activities include:
Create a process to measure something difficult.
Analyze how a machine works
Devise a strategy to achieve an aim
Perform a mental mathematical calculation.
Ask questions, and allow yourself to experiment with your own
hypotheses to find solutions or new answers.
13. Visual Intelligence is the brain’s ability to perceive and
interpret visual stimuli.
People who are strong in visual intelligence are good at
visualizing things.
They use visual images as an aid in recalling information.
They like to draw, do jigsaw puzzles, read maps.
They can be taught through drawings, verbal and physical
imagery.
14. Careers that suit those with high Visual Intelligence are:
Artists
Designers
Cartoonists
Architects
Photographers
15. Related tasks and activities include:
Design a costume.
Create a room layout.
Design a building.
Create an organizational logo.
Design a historic costume.
Interpret a painting.
16. Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence is the ability to control one's body movements
and to handle objects skillfully.
Those who have high bodily-kinesthetic intelligence are said to be good at
body movement, performing actions and physical control.
They communicate well through body language and be taught through physical
activity, acting out and role playing.
17. Careers that suit those with high bodily-kinesthetic
intelligence are:
Athletes
Dancers
Actors
Divers
Soldiers
Fire-fighters,
Adventurers.
18. Related tasks and activities include:
Demonstrate a sports technique.
Interpret a speech using sign language.
Ride a horse.
Stack books on a shelf.
Toss a pancake.
Fly a kite.
19. The ability to produce and appreciate music as well as rhythms, tones and
beats.
It is associated with enjoying music, singing, making music, and playing an
instrument.
People with a high musical intelligence love music but they are also
sensitive to sounds as well as the emotions music conveys. .
They may study better with music in the background.
They can be taught by turning lessons into lyrics,
speaking rhythmically.
20. Careers that suit those with high Musical intelligence are:
Musicians
Singers
Composers
DJ's
Music producers
piano tuners
21. Related tasks and activities include:
Perform a musical piece.
Sing a song.
Coach someone to play a musical instrument.
Create a rhyme, song, or chant for material you would like to memorize.
Whistle a tune.
Associate what you're learning with a song you like.
22. The ability to understand, interact and communicate effectively with other
people and to be able to develop relationships.
Those with high interpersonal intelligence can learn through interaction.
They have many friends and empathy for others.
They can be taught through group activities, seminars, dialogues.
23. Careers that suit those with high Interpersonal intelligence are:
Therapists
Care givers
Leaders
Counselors
Politicians
Sales-people
Healers
Organizers
24. Related tasks and activities include:
Interpret moods from facial expressions.
Coach or counsel another person.
Mentor a new faculty member.
Give and receive feedback.
Talk out problems.
25. The ability to understand one’s own emotions, interests, goals
motivations, inner states of being, and self-reflection.
These learners tend to shy away from others.
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.
26. Careers that suit those with high Intrapersonal intelligence
are:
Can be anyone who is self-aware and involved in the process of changing
personal thoughts, beliefs and behavior in relation to their situation
27. Ability to recognize and categorize plants, animals and
other objects in nature.
Naturalist Students feel a deep connection to the Earth,
it’s systems, and the natural world.
They recognize and can name many different types of
trees and plants.
They may enjoy botany, agricultural studies, and
environmentalist studies.
28. Careers that suit those with high Naturalist intelligence
are:
Farmer
Naturalist
Animal behaviorist
Botanist
Scientist.
29. Related tasks and activities include:
Recognize and classify different types of plants or animals.
Observe and record data related to nature.
Write about nature, daily life, or people as a topic so you become
engaged in your assignment.
30. 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. Each human can
have a special talent or intelligence that makes them unique and special.
Approaching and assessing learning in this manner allows a wider range of
students to successfully participate in classroom learning.