Concept to Classroom: Tapping into multiple intelligences - E...
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- Sevguid on 2009-10-22 - Tags MI
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Howard Gardner claims that all human beings have multiple intelligences. These multiple intelligences can be nurtured and strengthened, or ignored and weakened. He believes each individual has nine intelligences:
Verbal-Linguistic Intelligence -- well-developed verbal skills and
sensitivity to the sounds, meanings and rhythms of words
Mathematical-Logical Intelligence -- ability to think conceptually and
abstractly, and capacity to discern logical or numerical patterns
Musical
Intelligence -- ability to produce and appreciate rhythm, pitch and
timber
Visual-Spatial Intelligence -- capacity to think in images and pictures,
to visualize accurately and abstractly
Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence -- ability to control one's body
movements and to handle objects skillfully
Interpersonal Intelligence -- capacity to detect and respond
appropriately to the moods, motivations and desires of others.
Intrapersonal Intelligence -- capacity to be self-aware and in tune with
inner feelings, values, beliefs and thinking processes
Naturalist Intelligence -- ability to recognize and categorize plants,
animals and other objects in nature
Existential Intelligence -- sensitivity and capacity to tackle deep
questions about human existence, such as the meaning of life, why do we die, and
how did we get here.
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on 2007-08-30 by whiteknoll