Multiple Intelligences Howard Gardner It’s not how smart we are; It’s how we are smart.
Howard Earl Gardner (born July 11, 1943) is an American a professor of Cognition and Education at Harvard and author of over twenty books translated into thirty languages. He is best known for his theory of multiple intelligences. Gardner's Theory of multiple states not only do human beings have several different ways of learning and processing information, but these methods are relatively independent of one another. Since 1999, Gardner has identified eight intelligences: linguistic, logic- mathematical, musical, spatial, bodily/kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalistic. 4] 4] [2]
Intelligence §Definition- aptitude (the ability to learn) §Multiple Intelligences explain how we learn
Visual/Spatial §Thinks in 3-D §Pictures in mind §Great imagination §Hand-eye relationship §Design/color
Visual/Spatial §Occupations §sailors §sculptors/painters §engineers §pilots §designers §architects §surgeons §Famous People §L. da Vinci §Picasso §Frank Lloyd Wright §Bobby Fischer §I.M.Pei §Auguste Rodin
Logical/Mathematical §Reasons §Analyzes §Uses logic §Uses numbers §Problem-solving §Sees patterns
Logical/Mathematical §Occupations §Mathematician §Scientist §Accountant/Banker §Inventor §Detective §Engineer §Programmer §Famous People §Albert Einstein §Stephan Hawking §Agatha Christie §Carl Sagan
Bodily/Kinesthetic §Activity/motion §Hands-on §Experimental §Manipulate §Participate §Body language
Bodily/Kinesthetic §Occupations §Athlete §Dancer/Actor §Performer §Physical Therapist §Coach §Famous People §Marcel Marceau §Michael Jordan §Babe Ruth §Kristy Yamaguchi §Jackie Joyner- Kersey
Naturalist §Nature §Classification §Flora/Fauna §Patterns §Environment §Sorting §Memory
Naturalist §Occupations §Biologist §Zoologist §Artists §Environmentalist §Landscaper §Game warden §Famous People §Charles Darwin §John Audubon §Meriwether Lewis §Carl Sagan
Verbal/Linguistic §Reading/Writing §Debate/Speech §Word puzzles §Spelling/Vocab §Languages §Listening
Verbal/Linguistics §Occupations §Writer §Speaker §Actor §Teachers §Attorneys §Politicians §Famous People §Abraham Lincoln §Jerry Seinfeld §Martin L. King §T.S. Eliot §Hemingway
Musical/Rhythmic §Singing §Playing instruments §Rhythms/beats §Composing §Sound §Pitch
Musical/Rhythmic §Occupations §Composers §Conductors §Singers §DJ §Producer §Musicians §Famous People §Henry Mancini §Paul McCartney §Mozart §Luciano Pavarotti §Igor Stravinsky §Leonard Bernstein
Intrapersonal §Self-reflection §“Know Thyself” §Journaling §Emotional Processing §Concentration §Focusing
Intrapersonal §Occupations §Psychologist §Researcher §Elite Athlete §Author §Philosopher §Explorer §Famous People §Socrates §Emily Dickinson §Sigmund Freud §Marie Montessori §Plato
Interpersonal §Cooperative Groups §Collaboration §Sensing/Intuiting others feelings §Uses feedback §Empathy
Interpersonal §Occupations §Teacher §Salespeople §Social worker §Counselor §Doctor/Nurse §Psychiatrist §Famous People §Mother Theresa §Barbara Walters §Mahatma Gandhi §Jimmy Carter §Larry King
Overview §Verbal/Linguistic §Logical/Mathematical §Musical/Rhythmic §Naturalist §Visual/Spatial §Intrapersonal §Interpersonal §Bodily/Kinesthetic §Word smart §logic smart §music smart §classifying smart §art smart §self smart §people smart §body smart