domingo, 16 de febrero de 2014

Multiple intelligences

The theory of multiple intelligences is a theory of intelligence that differentiates it into specific (primarily sensory) "modalities", rather than seeing intelligence as dominated by a single general ability. This model was proposed by Howard Gardner in his 1983 book Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences. Gardner articulated seven criteria for a behavior to be considered an intelligence. 
Gardner chose eight abilities that he held to meet these criteria: musical–rhythmic, visual–spatialverbal–linguistic, logical–mathematical, bodily–kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalistic. Gardner firmly maintains that his theory of multiple intelligences should "empower learners", not restrict them to one modality of learning.

Students: Why don't you try to solve this test? the test includes an example. Check the "multiple intelligance" chart and look the best way that you can learn.




Teachers: Improve you students knowledge with this theory!


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