personal learning style and goal setting part 2: multiple intelligences
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Personal Learning Style Personal Learning Style and Goal Settingand Goal SettingPart 2: Multiple Intelligences
Multiple IntelligencesMultiple Intelligences
Today we will focus on a theory called Multiple Intelligences.
Background InformationThe Multiple Intelligences Theory was created by the American developmental psychologist, Howard Gardner. The TheoryGardner’s theory proposes that humans possess nine different intelligences.
ActivityActivity
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Complete the multiple intelligences online
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What is Intelligence? What is Intelligence?
There are many different ideas on what makes up intelligence.
Gardner believes that intelligence is…• The ability to create a product or
provide a service that is valued in a culture
• A set of skills that allow us to solve problems in life
• A potential for finding, gathering and creating solutions to challenges
ActivityActivityDo the “What is Intelligence” task.
Gardner’s Eight Multiple Gardner’s Eight Multiple IntelligencesIntelligences
Look out! Look out!
Existential Intelligence
When Gardner first published his theory there were only eight multiple intelligences. This was seen in the pie chart. However, later on Gardner suggested that a ninth intelligence should be added to the Multiple Intelligences Theory. This ninth intelligence is…
Linguistic IntelligenceLinguistic Intelligence
The ability to use language to express what's on your mind and to understand other people.
Word Smart
Logical/Mathematical Logical/Mathematical IntelligenceIntelligence
The ability to understand and follow logical systems, like a scientist, or to manipulate numbers, quantities, and operations, like a mathematician.
Logic Smart
Musical/Rhythmic Musical/Rhythmic IntelligenceIntelligence
The ability to think in music; to be able to hear patterns, recognize them, and perhaps manipulate them. People with strong musical intelligence have music in their head most of the time!
Music Smart
Bodily/Kinesthetic Bodily/Kinesthetic IntelligenceIntelligence
The capacity to use your whole body or parts of your body to solve a problem, make something, or provide a service. Many kinesthetic learners are physically active.
Body Smart
Visual/Spatial Visual/Spatial IntelligenceIntelligence
The capacity to think in images and pictures. As well, to visualize things in detail and abstractly.
Picture Smart
Naturalist IntelligenceNaturalist Intelligence
The ability to appreciate, recognize and categorize plants, animals and other objects in nature (rocks, lakes, etc.).
Nature Smart
Intrapersonal Intrapersonal IntelligenceIntelligence
Being able to understand yourself. Intrapersonal thinkers are very good at self-reflection. They know who they are, what they can do, when they need help, how they react to situations and which things to avoid.
Self Smart
Interpersonal Intelligence Interpersonal Intelligence People Smart
The ability to understand other people and interact with them. It's an ability we all need, but is especially important for teachers, clinicians, salespersons, or politicians.
Existential IntelligenceExistential Intelligence
The ability to pose and ponder difficult questions about life, death, and other aspects of the world.
Philosophy Smart
ActivityActivityComplete the “Multiple Intelligences Mind-Map” and the “Multiple Intelligences Role Play” activities.
CreditsCreditsThis Power Point was created by Laubach Literacy Ontario.
The resources can be downloaded free of charge at www.laubach-on.ca.
This Employment Ontario project was funded by the Ontario Government. 2015
All website links were accurate at the time of original distribution-March 2015. All of the images and clip art used in this Power Point are from Clipart.com and Microsoft Office.com.
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