Personal Strengths and Weaknesses Priscilla A. Williams University of Phoenix Personal Strengths and Weaknesses Identifying one’s strengths and weaknesses can be difficult if one does not want to admit that one has a weakness. Being able to try to identify one’s strengths and weaknesses is something that everyone should do in order to become all that he or she can be. One can use his or her strengths and abilities to contribute positively in their work‚ personal and educational environment
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Multiple intelligence assesses eight distinct types of intelligences in human beings. Multiple intelligence assess Visual /spatial intelligence‚ Linguistic/verbal intelligence‚ Logical / mathematical intelligence‚ bodily Kinesthetic intelligence‚ musical intelligence‚ interpersonal intelligence‚ intrapersonal intelligence and naturalistic intelligence. Computation of a score for each category enables one to see what areas one is more intelligent or less intelligent in. Using multiple intelligence
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2014 The Misconception Growing up as a kid I thought I was a pure kinesthetic learner‚ because I was good at sports. My father constantly reminded me that I was a natural athlete. Both of my parents were gymnasts growing up and participated in lots of sports through high school. Unfortunately I found out I was not a kinesthetic learner whenever I reached my junior year of high school. I assumed I was a pure kinesthetic learner. I thought I could only learn best when my body was in motion or
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scores in those two intelligences‚ and at first I thought it was a coincidence. The third intelligence was spatial intelligence and it referred to the ability to learn more visually or by imagination. Significantly‚ the fourth intelligence is bodily-kinesthetic and it represented the skill to use the body in an artistic manner; dancer‚ acrobats or athletes are defined by this particular intelligence. Following close in fifth places‚ comes the interpersonal intelligence described as the ability to perceive
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single‚ finite intelligence that cannot be changed‚ and is measurable by a calculated measure. Gardner believes that there are eight different intelligences in humans. Gardner’s eight intelligences are: verbal linguistic‚ visual spatial‚ bodily kinesthetic‚ mathematical logic‚ musical‚ intrapersonal‚ interpersonal‚ and naturalist. Understanding and adopting his theory of intelligence has become a very popular and respected practice. Deciding to adopt his ideas and implement them can help an
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Playing a Musical Instrument Aranxa Pena October 14‚ 2013 Most people have heard sometime about the benefits of listening to music. We’ve heard about how listening to music can affect our mood: listening to happy music can make us happy and sad music can make us sad. We know that listening to classical music or quiet music can help us when we’re studying for a test or relax us (sometimes even to the point where we fall asleep). But what most of us don’t know about is that playing
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different ways we learn and process information. Gardner believed an Intelligence Quotient (IQ) was not an accurate assessment of an individual and in fact true intelligence was based on 8 factors: Linguistic‚ Logical-Mathematical‚ Musical‚ Bodily-Kinesthetic‚ Interpersonal‚ Intrapersonal‚ Spatial and Naturalist. The different intelligences will be discussed first‚ I will then explain my intelligence‚ followed by the impact of multiples intelligences on learning. Dauphinais (2005) frequently compared
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capacity to think in music; to be able to hear patterns‚ recognize them‚ and perhaps manipulate them. People who have strong musical intelligence don’t just remember music easily‚ they can’t get it out of their minds‚ it’s so omnipresent. 4. Bodily/Kinesthetic
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deductive thinking and reasoning abilities‚ logic as well as the use of numbers and abstract pattern recognition. Visual-spatial intelligence involves the ability to mentally visualise objects and spatial dimensions. Body kinesthetic entails the wisdom of the body to coordinate bodily movements to solve problems. Musical-rhythmic intelligence involves skills to recognise tones‚ beats and rhythms. Interpersonal intelligence is concerned with the capacity to understand and communicate effectively with
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Gardner (1983‚ 1991) proposed the existence of seven relatively autonomous intelligences: linguistic‚ logical‚ musical‚ spatial‚ bodily kinesthetic‚ interpersonal and intrapersonal (p. 101). Can any one of these intelligences be affected by the memory loss of aging? Every individual has something they are gifted with; if they have a talent for dance they have bodily kinesthetic intelligence as well as perhaps a musical intelligence to be able to keep to the beat. Obviously someone with linguistic intelligence
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