26. Multiple intelligence |
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| Multiple Intelligences in the ESL Classroom |
| Gardner?s theory of Multiple Intelligences, in which he defines 7 different ways that people are intelligent, has become a driving force in educational theory in the English Speaking world. Personal experience in a Master?s Degree in Elementary Education program with the University of Phoenix |
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| Author: Stephen Blake |
| Date of Post: 2006-09-07 |
| Multiple Intelligence |
| In the same way that people look different, people are also intelligent in different ways. In 1983, Professor Howard Gardner came up with the concept that we all have multiple intelligence (MI). In the following I will briefly explain this concept further; highlighting how it |
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| Author: Shelley Cook |
| Date of Post: 2006-09-08 |
| Multiple Intelligences |
| In 1893, Dr. Howard Gardner an educational professor at Harvard University developed the theory of multiple intelligences. According to Dr. Gardner, there are eight different personal intelligences that make up an individual. These intelligences work jointly to create the whole individual. |
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| Author: Mary Ann Lettieri |
| Date of Post: 2006-10-11 |
| There is more than one way to learn |
| Dr. Gardner, a professor at Harvard, presented the theory of multiple intelligence in 1983 . This theory goes beyond the superficial IQ testing and begins to look more deeply into an individual. By using multiple intelligences you are able to tap into different |
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| Author: Erin Yeung |
| Date of Post: 2006-10-11 |
| Multiple Intelligences |
| A common complaint heard in the classroom is that traditional tests and teaching methods are not designed to account for all the different ways that people comprehend and retain knowledge. This complaint appears to have a remedy in Howard Gardner´s theory of multiple intelligences (MI). |
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| Author: Nicole Overcash |
| Date of Post: 2006-10-11 |
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