The theory of multiple intelligences proposes the differentiation of human intelligence into specific intelligences, rather than defining intelligence as a single, general ability.
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During our childhood
We’ve been lied to about our Intelligence!
INTRODUCTION
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During our childhood
We’ve been told that our intelligence is fixed and
static at birth
INTRODUCTION
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During our childhood
INTRODUCTION
We’ve been told that our intelligence is equal to
our IQ.
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During our childhood
INTRODUCTION
We’ve been told that there’s nothing we can do
about the intelligence we showed up with.
We’re stuck with it and must learn to
compensate.
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The truth is that your intelligence grows, expands and changes throughout
your entire life.
INTRODUCTION
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At any age, and at almost any ability level, you can learn to be smarter than
you think you are!
INTRODUCTION
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Definitions
What is Multiple Intelligences?
Meta-intelligence: thinking about and studying
the different ways people learn and relate to
themselves and others.
Multiple Intelligences: eight ways of relating to
ideas, to ourselves, and to others; sometimes
called the eight ways of being smart
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What do you think of when you hear the word smart?
According to Howard Gardner, the creator of the Theory of
Multiple Intelligence, we are “smart” in many different ways!
Multiple Intelligence
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Why study Multiple Intelligence?
Help communicate with those around you
Help understand yourself better
Help choose classes to take in high school
Help choose degree to major in
Help choose a career
Multiple Intelligence
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Students are word smart when they:
Learn through reading, writing, discussing
Communicate effectively
Have a good vocabulary
Write clearly
Spell easily
Think in words
Verbal-Linguistic Intelligence (Word smart)
Career: Writer, Comedian, Poet …
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Students are Logic/Math Smart when they:
Think in numbers, patterns and algorithms
Think clearly and analytically
Learn by appeal to logic
Use abstract symbols
Solve logic problems easily
Are good in Math
Logical-Mathematical (Math smart)
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Students are art/space smart when they:
Think in pictures and images
Are good with spatial relations
Have a good eye for details and colors
“See” solutions to problems
Learn through visuals
Like to draw and create …
Spatial/Visual (picture smart)
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Students are Body Smart when they:
Are highly coordinated
Use gestures and body language
Take things apart and fix them
Learn through “hands on” activities
Enjoy acting and role-playing
Enjoy dancing and athletics …
Bodily-Kinesthetic (body smart)
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Students are Music Smart when they:
Have a good sense of rhythm and melody
Like to sing, chant and rap
Enjoy listening to music
Read and write music
Learn through music and lyrics
Enjoy creating music …
Musical (music Smart)
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Students are people smart when they:
Make and maintain friends easily
Understand and respect others
Lead and organize others
Resolve conflicts
Learn by interacting with others
Like to work and be with others …
Interpersonal (people smart)
Career: Business person, politician, family counselor, teacher
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Students are Self smart when they:
Need time to process information
Think about their own thinking
Have strong opinions and beliefs
Know themselves well
Like quiet time alone …
Intrapersonal (self smart)
Career: Therapist, Researcher …
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Students are Nature smart when they:
Are aware of their natural surroundings
Discriminate different flora and fauna
Are good at sorting and classifying
Have keen observational skills
Understand natural phenomena
Garden or care for pets or animals …
Naturalist (nature smart)
Career: Zoologist, Ecologist …
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Purpose and Goal
Kinds of things will help your brain
stay healthy
Exercise
Sleep
Eat right
Treat safely
Kinds of things will damage or hurt
your brain
Drugs,
Alcohol,
Trauma,
Eating disorders
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That’s all. Thank you very much
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