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Multiple Intelligences In Theory and Practice
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What is it?
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Howard Gardner Harvard –Eric Erikson MACOS –Jerome Bruner Project Zero –Frames of Mind
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What is Intelligence? "An intelligence is the ability to solve problems, or to create products, that are valued within one or more cultural settings." --Howard Gardner, Frames of Mind
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The Super Seven Linguistic Logical/Mathematical Musical Bodily-kinesthetic Visual-Spatial Interpersonal Intrapersonal
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7 Kinds of Smart word smart numbers smart pictures and images smart sound smart physical smart patterns in nature smart other people smart self smart
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Possible Additions Yes –Naturalistic Maybe –Existential No –Spiritual –Moral
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Linguistic Reading Writing Listening Speaking
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Logical/Mathematical Working with Numbers Mathematical thinking –Patterns Logic –Deductive –Inductive
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Musical Listening to music Creating music Mentally repeating info
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Visual-Spatial Visual Images Spatial Dimensions Mental imagery Pictorial Representation
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Kinesthetic Drama –Role-Play Dance & Movement Manipulatives Physical Education
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Interpersonal Cooperative learning Multicultural Education Service Learning Conflict management
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Intrapersonal Self-directed learning Emotional intelligence Self-esteem exercises Journal writing
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Naturalist Observing natural phenomenon Smelling, seeing, touching, tasting
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Existential Exploring the “Big Questions” in life –Meaning –Relevance –Purpose
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The New Nine Linguistic Logical/Mathematical Musical Kinesthetic Spatial Interpersonal Intrapersonal Naturalist Existential
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A Mnemonic Device
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Applications to Education Balanced curriculum Interdisciplinary units Authentic Assessment Apprenticeships
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Issues/Problems Is Gardner’s criteria adequate? Does the model hold up? Is there empirical evidence? Is the theory being misinterpreted or misapplied?
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Works Consulted Armstrong, Thomas. Seven Kinds of Smart : Identifying and Developing Your Multiple Intelligences. New York: Plume, 1999. Gardner, Howard (1983; 1993) Frames of Mind: The theory of multiple intelligences, New York: Basic Books. Gardner, Howard (1999) Intelligence Reframed. Multiple intelligences for the 21st century, New York: Basic Books. McKenzie, Walter. The One and Only Surfaquarium Smith, M. K. (2002) 'Howard Gardner and multiple intelligences', the encyclopedia of informal education,
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