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Multiple Intelligences. Howard Gardner. It’s not how smart we are;. It’s how we are smart. Intelligence. Definition- aptitude (the ability to learn) Multiple Intelligences explain how we learn. Visual/Spatial. Thinks in 3-D Pictures in mind Great imagination Hand-eye relationship
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Multiple Intelligences Howard Gardner
It’s not how smart we are; It’s how we are smart.
Intelligence • Definition- aptitude (the ability to learn) • Multiple Intelligences explain how we learn
Visual/Spatial • Thinks in 3-D • Pictures in mind • Great imagination • Hand-eye relationship • Design/color
Occupations sailors sculptors/painters engineers pilots designers architects surgeons Famous People L. da Vinci Picasso Frank Lloyd Wright Bobby Fischer I.M.Pei Auguste Rodin Visual/Spatial
Logical/Mathematical • Reasons • Analyzes • Uses logic • Uses numbers • Problem-solving • Sees patterns
Occupations Mathematician Scientist Accountant/Banker Inventor Detective Engineer Programmer Famous People Albert Einstein Stephan Hawking Agatha Christie Carl Sagan Logical/Mathematical
Bodily/Kinesthetic • Activity/motion • Hands-on • Experimental • Manipulate • Participate • Body language
Occupations Athlete Dancer/Actor Performer Physical Therapist Coach Famous People Marcel Marceau Michael Jordan Babe Ruth Kristy Yamaguchi Jackie Joyner-Kersey Bodily/Kinesthetic
Naturalist • Nature • Classification • Flora/Fauna • Patterns • Environment • Sorting • Memory
Occupations Biologist Zoologist Artists Environmentalist Landscaper Game warden Famous People Charles Darwin John Audubon Meriwether Lewis Carl Sagan Naturalist
Verbal/Linguistic • Reading/Writing • Debate/Speech • Word puzzles • Spelling/Vocab • Languages • Listening
Occupations Writer Speaker Actor Teachers Attorneys Politicians Famous People Abraham Lincoln Jerry Seinfeld Martin L. King T.S. Eliot Hemingway Verbal/Linguistics
Musical/Rhythmic • Singing • Playing instruments • Rhythms/beats • Composing • Sound • Pitch
Occupations Composers Conductors Singers DJ Producer Musicians Famous People Henry Mancini Paul McCartney Mozart Luciano Pavarotti Igor Stravinsky Leonard Bernstein Musical/Rhythmic
Intrapersonal • Self-reflection • “Know Thyself” • Journaling • Emotional Processing • Concentration • Focusing
Occupations Psychologist Researcher Elite Athlete Author Philosopher Explorer Famous People Socrates Emily Dickinson Sigmund Freud Marie Montessori Plato Intrapersonal
Interpersonal • Cooperative Groups • Collaboration • Sensing/Intuiting others feelings • Uses feedback • Empathy
Occupations Teacher Salespeople Social worker Counselor Doctor/Nurse Psychiatrist Famous People Mother Theresa Barbara Walters Mahatma Gandhi Jimmy Carter Larry King Interpersonal
Verbal/Linguistic Logical/Mathematical Musical/Rhythmic Naturalist Visual/Spatial Intrapersonal Interpersonal Bodily/Kinesthetic Word smart logic smart music smart classifying smart art smart self smart people smart body smart Overview
Multiple Intelligences • Everyone has all eight of them. • There are many ways to be “smart” in any one intelligence. • They are not often isolated and usually work together. • With work, most people can become reasonably competent in all intellgences.
Assessment web sites MIDAS teachervison teachervision1 Accelerated learning 21st Century Schoolhouse I Think…Therefore…M.I. Multi-intell