Multiple Intelligences Theory

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Multiple Intelligences is the theory, from Howard Gardner of Harvard, that people have seven 'intelligences' or ways of learning and remembering: Visual-Spatial, Bodily-Kinesthetic, Musical, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal, Linguistic, and Logical-Mathematical. (An eighth intelligence, Naturalistic, was developed later by Gary Harms.)

  • Against Gardner  - Critique of Howard Gardner's theories of multiple intelligences.
  • Concept to Classroom: Tapping into Multiple Intelligences  - Workshop answers questions about the theory and offers tips and examples for classroom application.
  • Dr. Thomas Armstrong: Multiple Intelligences  - Offers discussion of the theory, with list of intelligences and tips on teaching eight different ways. Includes books and additional resources.
  • Educating Multiple Intelligences Through Technology  - Features an educational psychologist who introduces the creative and problem-solving aspects of intelligence.
  • LdPride.net  - Provides insights on learning styles and multiple intelligence applicable for individuals having learning disabilities. Includes interactive tests and links to related resources.
  • The Multiple Intelligence Inventory  - Contains interactive questionnaire, thinking styles inventory, workshop, and information on eight styles of learning.
  • Multiple Intelligences  - Presents Gardner’s theory expanding the concept of intelligence into different areas of studies such as interpersonal knowledge, spatial relations, and music.
  • Multiple Intelligences  - Birmingham Grid for Learning provides definitions, interactive worksheets, and a results wheel which charts answers based on eight intelligences.
  • Multiple Intelligences for Adult Literacy and Education  - Shares introduction to the theory, assessment activities, application suggestions, and additional resources.
  • StrengthsBuilding Partners  - Non-profit organization works with individuals and groups for the welfare of kids and their families. Shares background, with details for parents, schools, and businesses.
 
 
 
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