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Introduction to the Theory of Multiple Intelligences. By LaDawn Moore. Linguistic. The ability to express abstract concepts and ideas in words - Verbal communication. Logical-Mathematical. The ability to solve problems with logical, analytical reasoning
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Introduction to the Theory of Multiple Intelligences By LaDawn Moore
Linguistic • The ability to express abstract concepts and ideas in words - Verbal communication
Logical-Mathematical • The ability to solve problems with logical, analytical reasoning • This intelligence is measured by IQ tests
Musical • The ability to express ideas through music
Spatial • The ability to form mental models of a spatial world • Solve problems through their manipulation
Bodily-Kinesthetic • The ability to solve problems or express concepts using the whole or parts of the body
Interpersonal • The ability to understand other people • Use this knowledge to achieve goals
Intrapersonal • The ability to form an accurate internal representation of self • Use this model to relate to the world
Naturalistic • The ability to: - recognize - categorize - and relate to the natural world
Existential • The ability to relate to the human condition • Engage in transcendental concerns