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    completing the Multiple Intelligences Test‚ I was somewhat surprised by a few of the results and others not so much. Logical-mathematical and interpersonal intelligences were the highest scored categories scoring the same number. Bodily-kinesthetic scored the second highest just one point less than the logical-mathematical and interpersonal. The remaining intelligences scored a similar number but were definitely on the lower end of the range. Logical-mathematical intelligence focuses on science

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    Race and intelligence is a controversial area of intelligence research studying the nature‚ origins‚ and practical consequences of racial and ethnic group differences in intelligence test scores and other measures of cognitive ability. It has been suggested that people of various races do have different levels of intelligence‚ however the controversy of establishing what exactly makes a person ‘intelligent’ is the basis for argument. Intelligence is defined as the capacity for learning‚ reasoning

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    Stephanie Kilhullen ENG101 The Theory of Multiple Intelligences     On Howard Gardner and Multiple Intelligences        The beginning of the school year is possibly one of the most stressful experiences for a student to endure due to mandatory placement testing—ultimately deciding where and what level a student belongs to based upon their test scores. However‚ what if a student does not do well on the placement testing because the subjects that the educational system deem ‘intelligent’ are

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    Multiple Intelligence Assignment: Classical Conditioning Over the past few days‚ I classical conditioned a pet and I made sure that what I was doing was very safe and not harmful to the pet in any way. The pet that I classical conditioned was my friend’s guinea pig and my goal was for the guinea pig to form an association between receiving food and the banging of the cabinet door where the guinea pig’s food is stored by its cage. First‚ I just gave the guinea pig food like he usually gets. The

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    Discovery Wheel and Multiple Intelligences While evaluating the data from the discovery wheel‚ it was noted that for the most part all of the team fell into the same range. Most of the team appeared to score above average in all of the categories on the discovery wheel. All six of us scored high in attitude and purpose and all six of us scored low in tests and time. Money was split. For three of the members it was in the top half of the list and was in the bottom half for the other three.

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    Howard Gardner is famous for his theory of multiple intelligences. He was born July 11‚ 1943 in Pennsylvania. Gardner attended a school near his hometown‚ and he had a desire to learn and was a great student. Howard Gardner graduated from Harvard University in 1965. He got an A.B. in social relations and Ph.D. in developmental psychology. In 2000‚ Gardner and his colleagues at the Harvard Graduate School of Education made the master’s degree program in Mind‚ Brain and Education. This program was

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    learning. Online learning supports self-directed learning. Building an online learning environment supporting self-directed learning that allows participants to work on problems and tasks of their selection and yet provide them with learning support contextualized to individual chosen problems is a challenge on its own. Readiness As an instructor/trainer it is important to be aware that people have different level of readiness to self-directed learning. The factors are driven by age‚ ethnicity

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    understand learning became more prominent. When put into this context it is easy to see that pedagogy‚ or the art of teaching‚ is a modern construct. For the purpose of this essay we will look at the theories of Piaget and Vygotsky‚ the theory of multiple intelligences

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    visual-spatial intelligences. Gardener suggests that a person may have talent in a number of areas and be completely untalented in another area (Gardener H‚ 2011). There are a number of tests; one can use to determine the types of intelligence possessed by an individual. To test naturalistic‚ I will ask the individual to explain how to find directions just by using things in the outside environment. Interpersonal intelligence is the ability to interact effectively with others. To test this intelligence‚ I

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    10 Multiple Intelligences Background Multiple Intelligences (MI) refers to a learner-based philosophy that characterizes human intelligence as having multiple dimensions that must be acknowledged and developed in education. Traditional IQ or intelligence tests are based on a test called the Stanford-Binet‚ founded on the idea that intelligence is a single‚ unchanged‚ inborn capacity. However‚ traditional IQ tests‚ while still given to most schoolchildren‚ are increasingly being challenged

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