Psychologist Howard Gardner identified seven different types of intelligence. The eighth term‚ Naturalist‚ has been added to the list to update it to the 21st century. Although most people are a combination of many distinct intelligence types‚ the TESOL instructor’s familiarizations of such is a great way to contribute to the preferred learning styles and cultural differences in the classroom. These various types of intelligence can assist teachers in finding a deep appreciation for the creativity
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Learn Multiple Intelligences (M.I) was a theory Howard Gardner developed in 1983. This is a theory of intelligences was a good way to explain the different ways that people learn. This theory explains how people learn and others learn in different ways. Intelligence is the ability to understand‚ learn and problem solve or creativity that are valued within one or more cultural settings”. Gardner found that there are eight intelligences and could possibly be more. Paragraph 2 Howard Gardner attended the
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Howard Gardner distinguishes eight domains of ability in his theory of Multiple Intelligences (MI). Briefly discuss each of these intelligences and explain how you will apply any four of the intelligences to your classroom. Howard Gardner believed that intelligence was made up of multiple components. He distinguished between eight different types of intelligences‚ and maintained that they are independent of each other. Each separate system of intelligence can interact with others to produce
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Theory and its Intelligence. Gardner reasons that different areas of the brain serve as access points for different types of learning so; therefore‚ he believes that everyone learns differently. Through his research not only did he identify seven intelligences‚ he also found that each one of those intelligences is located in separate parts of the brain. Its significance implies that since everyone does not learn the same way‚ they should be taught by one of these intelligences: the one that best
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for specific intelligences‚ but they work in conjunction with each other to learn and accomplish new tasks. This is significant because each part of the brain and its intelligence can rely on other parts of the brain to get problems solved. With Gardner’s theory‚ there are 7 types of intelligence. The first is Logical-Mathematical Intelligence. This intelligence is normally associated with science and math. Second on the list is Linguistic Intelligence. Linguistic intelligence can be described
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About Howard Gardner Howard Gardner born on July 11 in 1943 in Scranton‚ Pennsylvania.He is an American developmental psychologist.At the same time‚he is the professor of Cognition and Education at Harvard Graduate School of Education at Harvard University..He is the son of Ralph Gardner and Hilde Weilheimer.At 1995‚ he has been the co-director of the GoodWork Project since Hilde Gardner married to Ralph Gardner. He is the Senior Director of Harvard Project Zero.Howard Gardener author of over twenty
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Intelligence‚ the ability to solve a problem‚ comes to different people in many different ways. The gateway or multiple intelligences to solving these problems is what Gardner is trying to explain. Gardner is simply stating that different people learn in different ways. The significance of this is that if you are learning something one way and don’t quite get it then there are other options to learning the exact same thing. We all have strengths and weaknesses when it comes to learning and with
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Gardner’s theory and its significance Gardner defines intelligence as “the capacity to solve problems or to fashion products that are valued in one or more cultural setting” (Gardner & Hatch‚ 1989) (Alexander‚ Clugston‚ & Tice‚ 2009‚ Chapter 2.2). Intelligence is generally regarding someone who solves problems logically and is a very acute scholar. Through his research‚ Dr. Gardner found that every person can solve problems logically and be an acute scholar‚ if only the problem at hand
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Running head: GARDNER AND ZIGLER 1 Gardner and Zigler Steven J. Karaiskos Northcentral University 5101-8 Foundations for Graduate Study in Psychology Alycia Harris March 02‚ 2013 GARDNER AND ZIGLER Gardner and Zigler 2 Howard Gardner and Edward Zigler are two influential psychologists who have altered the profession of psychology as well as provided new direction in such areas as early childhood development‚ education and even politics. Each‚ through their personal and professional
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individual who can solve problems and think critically. Gardner saw that in a different way‚ he saw that learning was different for each individual. He believed that everyone was capable of learning. In His theory he says that we all have varied intelligence strengths and weaknesses Gardner’s seven intelligent are musical‚ bodily-kinesthetic‚ logical-mathematical‚ linguistic‚ spatial‚ interpersonal‚ and intrapersonal intelligence. Musical intelligence is someone who shows sensitivity to rhythm and sound
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