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1. 1 Brain Research- Multiple IntelligencesDr. Douglas Gosse & Olive Ridler, 2006 Methods Faculty of Education, Nipissing University
2. 2 Who is intelligent?
3. 3 Theoretical Premise: Howard Gardner 1983, 2000 People engage in different kinds of thinking
There is a connection between thinking and intelligence
Howard Gardner challenges traditional views of intelligence which he says have centered on only 2 types of intelligence ( linguistic & logical mathematical)
This theory is more appealing cross culturally because other forms of intelligence are valued in other cultures
Real people have a blend of intelligences & teachers must consider instructional strategies that uses all the intelligences
4. 4 Howard Gardner 1983, 2000 Most people are strong in at least one of the intelligence areas.
Historically the traditional intelligences were privileged but Gardner proposes that all 8 of his intelligences are of equal utility
Teachers have embraced this theory because it is easy to apply to teaching and learning
This theory also provides for alternative forms of assessment. Instead of answering the question How smart are you? assessment becomes How are you smart?
All intelligences can be taught & nurtured
5. 5 Gardners definition of intelligence The ability to solve problems that one encounters in real life
The ability to generate new problems to solve
The ability to make something or offer a service that is valued within ones culture
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7. 7 How am I smart? Go to http://www2.bgfl.org/bgfl2/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks3/ict/multiple_int/
Complete the self test
8. 8 8 Intelligences by Dr. Howard Gardner Linguistic
Logical/ Mathematical
Spatial
Bodily/ Kinesthetic
Musical
Interpersonal
Intrapersonal
Naturalistic
9. 9 Can you define intelligence?
10. 10 Can you define intelligence? Albert Einstein
11. 11 Can you define intelligence? Alex Colville
12. 12 Can you define intelligence? Mats Sundin
13. 13 Can you define intelligence? Shania Twain
14. 14 Can you define intelligence? Pierre E. Trudeau , ,
15. 15 Can you define intelligence?
16. 16 Can you define intelligence? David Suzuki
17. 17 Linguistic If you have strong linguistic intelligence you might learn better by
18. 18 Logical/Mathematical Learner
19. 19 Spatial Learner
20. 20 Bodily/Kinesthetic Learner
21. 21 Musical Learner
22. 22 Interpersonal Learner
23. 23 Intrapersonal Learner
24. 24 Naturalistic Learner
25. 25 Multiple Intelligences Studies continue
Naturalistic Intelligence
Emotional intelligence
Moral Intelligence
Spiritual Intelligence
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27. 27 Consolidation!!!! Charlie Chaplin and Maria Sharapova are two extraordinary examples of the following intelligence:
Visual Spatial
Bodily Kinaesthetic
Musical rhythmic
Jane Goodall and David Suzuki are great examples of this intelligence:
Logical Mathematical
Naturalist
Intrapersonal
28. 28 Consolidation 3. Pablo Picasso and the architect Frank Lloyd Wright had the following capacity in great measure:
Visual Spatial intelligence
Logical Mathematical intelligence
Verbal Linguistic intelligence
4. The famous lawyer Ed Greenspoon and the chess champion Gary Kasparov have the following intelligence in common:
Interpersonal
Verbal Linguistic
Logical Mathematical
5. Former prime minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau and talk show host Oprah Winfrey are examples of :
Bodily Kinaesthetic intelligence
Interpersonal intelligence
Intrapersonal intelligence
29. 29 Consolidation 6. What do Arethra Franklin and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart have in common?
Naturalist intelligence
Musical rhythmic intelligence
Visual Spatial intelligence
7. Authors Henry David Thoreau and Khalil Gibran had abundant:
Intrapersonal intelligence
Interpersonal intelligence
Musical rhythmic intelligence
8. The work of Margaret Atwood, David Bergen, Anne Marie McDonald demonstrates:
Bodily Kinaesthetic intelligence
Verbal Linguistic intelligence
Naturalist intelligence
30. 30 Application Activity Corners move to the corner according to your preferred intelligence
Form a pair with someone who has the same MI learning preference
On lesson plan sheet write down the assigned course code & lesson expectation
Generate a teaching learning/instructional strategy in your MI to meet that expectation
Search out 7 other pairs ( from all the other MI groups) & have them give you a teaching learning/instructional strategy according to their MI that meets your expectation
Once you have 8 different teaching learning strategies sign your lesson plan sheet & hand it in to Dr. Gosse
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32. 32 Memory Strategies Armstrong. Thomas. (April 19, 2004). The Possibilities and Limitations of Multiple Intelligences in the Schools. Retrieved December 4, 2005, from http://www.acu-vejle.dk/mi/laes_mere_1/dokumenter/Handouts_Vejle_190404_formiddag.ppt
33. 33 Resources & References