multiple intelligences
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Multiple Intelligences
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Presented as a requirement of TE 601 Teaching Practicum
By Mr. Sunan FathetID : 55199130107
Department of Western Languages Faculty of Humanities Srinakharinwirot University
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Howard Gardner
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Multiple Intelligences
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THE GOALS OF TEACHERS
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To make learners aware of the fact that they have ,at least, eight different intelligences.
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THE ROLES OF THE TEACHERS
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Planning lessons intentionally according to the needs and intelligence types of learners.
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THE ROLES OF THE STUDENTS
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In order to reach their full potential they should show their potential and try to develop others.
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Students MI potential can be utilized for effective language learning.
The characteristics of the teaching/ learning process
The nature of student-teacher/student-student interaction
Both types of interaction are considered significant.
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The feelings of the students dealt with
The views of language and culture
Language and culture are two inseparable entities.
Considered important.
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The language areasFunctional, notional and linguistic areas
are emphasized.
The language skillsAll skills are considered significant.
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Error correction
Variety of communicative and interactive classroom procedures is used.
Self and peer correction facilitates true learning.
The techniques
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The role of the students’ native language
Assessment can be carried out through ongoing classroom presentation.
Target language is preferred.
Evaluation
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Reference Som, S. (n.d.) . Approaches in ELT. Retrieved November 23,
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