Multiple Intelligences: Mohd Fitri Mohamad Ananthan Nadarajan
Multiple Intelligences: Mohd Fitri Mohamad Ananthan Nadarajan
Howard Gardner
Harvard Graduate School of Education Hobbs Professor of Cognition and Education Co-Director of Project Zero Boston University School of Medicine Adjunct Prof. Of Neurology Author of 16 books
What is intelligence?
The ability to solve problems or to create products that are valued within one or more cultural settings.
Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences (1983)
A biopsychological potential to process information that can be activated in a cultural setting to solve problems or create products that are of value in a culture.
Intelligence Reframed (1999)
Verbal/Linguistic Intelligence
Listens and responds to the spoken word. Enjoys reading, writing, and discussing. Remembers what has been said. Remembers what has been read. Speaks and writes effectively. Can learn other languages.
Logical/Mathematical Intelligence
Is familiar with the concepts of quantity, time, and cause and effect. Uses abstract symbols to represent concrete objects and concepts.
Likes math and using technology to solve complex problems. Expresses interest in careers such as accounting, computer technology, and law.
Bodily/Kinesthetic Intelligence
Prefers to touch, handle, or manipulate what is to be learned. Develops coordination and a sense of timing. Learns best by direct involvement and participation. Remembers most clearly what was done, rather than what was said or observed.
Bodily/Kinesthetic Intelligence
Enjoys concrete learning experiences such as field trips, model building, or participating in role play, games, assembling objects, or physical exercise. Demonstrates skill in acting, athletics, dancing, sewing, carving, or keyboarding.
Visual/Spatial Intelligence
Learns by seeing and observing. Recognizes faces, objects, shapes, colors, details, and scenes. Thinks in pictures and visualizes detail. Uses visual images as an aid in recalling information. Enjoys doodling, drawing, painting, sculpting, or otherwise reproducing objects in visible form.
Musical Intelligence
Listens and responds with interest to a variety of sounds including the human voice, environmental sounds, and music, and organizes such sounds into meaningful patterns. Is eager to be around and learn from music and musicians. Develops the ability to sing and/or play an instrument.
Interpersonal Intelligence
Bonds with parents and interacts with others. Forms and maintains social relationships. Perceives the feelings, thoughts, motivations, behaviors, and lifestyles of others. Expresses an interest in interpersonally-oriented careers such as teaching, social work, counseling, management, or politics.
Intrapersonal Intelligence
Is aware of his range of emotions. Is motivated to identify and pursue goals. Works independently. Establishes and lives by an ethical value system. Strives for self-actualization.
Naturalist Intelligence
Recognizes and can name many different types of trees, flowers, and plants. Has an interest in and good knowledge of how the body works and keeps abreast of health issues. Is conscious of tracks, nests, and wildlife on a walk and can read weather signs. Has an understanding of, and interest in, the main global environmental issues.
Teaching - MI Theory
Intrapersonal How can I provide choices or involve personal memories or feelings? Musical - How can I use music, rhythm, songs, raps, chants, or instruments? Naturalist How can I get students to collect data or observe nature?
Theme/Concept Verbal/Linguistic How can I use language (stories, poems, readers theater)? Bodily/Kinesthetic How can I use Interpersonal - How movement or handscan I use partners or on activities? cooperative group activities?
Look for something of personal significance in whatever you are studying. Try to answer questions about why it matters to you and how you can use the information.
What are the environmental implications of what you are learning? Has it any implication for conservation of resources? Will it help or hinder social fairness? Does it have anything to say on solving any of the major social problems of our times? Does it help you better understand the mind of individuals or social behavior?
Recap
Reference
Howard Gardners Theory Of Multiple Intelligences, (1983). Retrieved on June 24, 2013 http://www.multi-intell.com/MI_chart.html Nesamalar Chitravelu, Saratha Sithamparam, The, S. C. (2005). Methodology principles & practice 2nd Edition. Shah Alam. Oxford Fajar Sdn. Bhd. Brualdi, A. C. (1996). Multiple intelligences: Gardner's theory. Eric Digests. Retrievedon June 24, 2013. http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC10226.html
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