Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences
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What is the main argument made in the text about how kids learn?

  • All kids learn in the same way
  • Kids can only learn through written exams
  • Only certain kids are intelligent
  • Kids learn differently and we need to adapt (correct)
  • What is the characteristic of Latisha, as described in the text?

  • She is very creative
  • She has high school average and scores high on Intelligent tests (correct)
  • She failed her exams
  • She has good social skills
  • What is the profession of Todd, as described in the text?

  • Student
  • Business owner
  • Teacher
  • Famous director (correct)
  • What is the characteristic of Emma, as described in the text?

    <p>She can quickly propose solutions to real life problems</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the role of the theory of Multiple Intelligences in the classroom?

    <p>To change the way we teach to accommodate different learning styles</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of activity would be suitable for students with strong Bodily-Kinesthetic intelligence?

    <p>Labs and hand-on activities</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of activity would be suitable for students with strong Interpersonal intelligence?

    <p>Group work and games</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of activity would be suitable for students with strong Naturalist intelligence?

    <p>Outdoor activities</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the suggested method for an individual with a 'Verbal' type of intelligence to demonstrate their understanding of a book?

    <p>Summarize it and debate</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the provided framework, what is the recommended strategy for an individual with a 'Musical' type of intelligence to demonstrate their understanding of a book?

    <p>Find a song or write a new one</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of intelligence is most associated with presenting a lesson to others?

    <p>Interpersonal</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the recommended strategy for an individual with a 'Spatial' type of intelligence to demonstrate their understanding of a book?

    <p>Draw sketches</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the recommended strategy for an individual with a 'Logical' type of intelligence to demonstrate their understanding of a book?

    <p>Find points of disagreement and debate</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the recommended strategy for an individual with a 'Kinesthetic' type of intelligence to demonstrate their understanding of a book?

    <p>Act out a scene</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Multiple Intelligences Theory

    • The theory of Multiple Intelligences suggests that not all kids learn in the same way, and educators need to adapt their teaching methods to accommodate different learning styles.
    • Examples of different learning styles include:
      • Latisha, who excels in verbal skills and academic tests, but may not be creative or practical.
      • Todd, who is creative but may not perform well in traditional exams.
      • Emma, who can solve real-life problems but may not excel in academic tests.

    Types of Intelligences

    • Verbal Skills:
      • Reading and retelling/summarizing
      • Writing essays
      • Library and story time
    • Logical/Mathematical:
      • Field trips to construct their own knowledge
      • Labs and experiments
      • Debates and finding points of disagreement
    • Spatial Skills:
      • Visiting art museums
      • Using visuals and movies to tell a story
      • Graphic organizers
    • Bodily Kinesthetic:
      • Dance and hand-on activities
      • Moving in class and outside classes
    • Intrapersonal:
      • Talking about interests and hobbies
      • Working alone and writing journals
      • Listening to and giving feedback
    • Musical:
      • Background music and concerts
      • Playing instruments and creating mnemonics
    • Interpersonal:
      • Group work and clubs
      • Class representatives and presenting lessons
    • Naturalist:
      • Outdoor activities and organizational skills
      • Reading a part in the school's garden

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