Theory of Multiple Intelligences
Authors: Genevieve Yost Geoff Frazier C. M. Beck That’s Howie!!!
Biographical Information: Howard Earl Gardner - Born 1943 (Scranton, PA) - Parents Fled Germany Phillips Academy – Harvard University - Currently Harvard Professor
Intelligence Quotient Testing Alfred Binet , France -Intelligence Quotient Testing - Simon-Binet Scale
The Theory of Multiple Intelligences Howard Gardner developed the MI Theory Currently nine classifications of intelligence 1.) Linguistic Intelligence 2.) Logical/Mathematical Intelligence
M.I. Theories Continued 3.) Musical Rhythmic Intelligence 4.) Bodily/Kinesthetic Intelligence 5.) Spatial Intelligence 6.) Naturalist Intelligence 7.) Intrapersonal Intelligence
M.I. Theories Continued 8.) Interpersonal Intelligence 9.) Existential Intelligence
Applying MI in the Classroom 1. Lesson Design 2. Groups 3. Classroom layout 4. Encourage collaboration and "thinking outside the box” 5. Remember that there can be more than one answer a
Review Questions Where is Howard Gardner currently a Professor at? A. Yale Yale B. Brown Brown C. Towson Towson D. Harvard Harvard
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Question 2 Who was the father of the first IQ test A. Eric Erikson Eric Erikson B. Alfred Binet Alfred Binet C. John Dewey John Dewey D. Connor Beck Connor Beck You should put a pic giving the thumbs up of you here!
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Question 3 Which is NOT one of the nine Multiple Intelligences? A. Spatial Spatial B. Cooperative Cooperative C. Interpersonal Interpersonal D. Musical Musical
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Work Cited Campbell, Bruce (1989). Multiplying Intelligence in the Classroom. Retrieved September 25, 2008, from New Horizons for Learning Web site: Gardner, Howard (2008). Howard Gardner. Retrieved September 25, 2008, from Harvard University Web site: Smith, Mark K. (2002, 2008) 'Howard Gardner and multiple intelligences', the encyclopedia of informal education, (2008). Educational Resources. Retrieved September 25, 2008, from PBS Great Performances Web site: