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1 Multiple Intelligences

2 Intelligence : Definition Intelligence can also be more generally described as the ability to perceive and/or retain knowledge or information and apply it to itself or other instances of knowledge. Capacity for logic Abstract thought Understanding Self-awareness Communication Learning Emotional knowledge Memory Planning Creativity Problem solving

3 Discussion: Intelligence How can intelligence be measured?

4 How is intelligence measured? Click on image for video (3:25 minutes)

5 Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale Fluid Reasoning, Knowledge, Quantitative Reasoning, Visual-Spatial Processing, Working Memory Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children Verbal comprehension, Working memory, Executive function skills Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) Verbal comprehension, Perceptual organization, Working memory, Processing speed Woodcock-Johnson III Tests of Cognitive Abilities General intellectual ability, Working memory, Executive function skills Cognitive Assessment System (CAS) "Planning", "Attention", "Simultaneous", and "Successive" cognitive processes ACT English, Mathematics, Reading, Science, Reasoning, Writing How can intelligence be formally measured? How can intelligence be formally measured? Examples of standardized intelligence tests:

6 Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Howard Gardner of Harvard identified eight distinct intelligences. Click on image for video (3:55 minutes)

7 Gardner added a 9 th type of intelligence

8 Your Turn: Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences On your The Types of INTELLIGENCE sheet, as we go through each type of intelligence, score yourself. Mark 1,2, or 3 if you believe you are: highly intelligent (3) moderately intelligent (2) need more development (1)

9 Your turn: Why is it important to learn about Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence? To understand children better –child development your own child child care career To understand yourself better –What are your strengths? Help you choose your career To understand others better –peers, coworkers, siblings, parents

10 Verbal-Linguistic Intelligence Learns By... 1.Saying 2.Hearing 3.Seeing Words

11 Verbal-Linguistic Intelligence Is Good At... Memorizing Spelling Descriptive Language Imagination

12 Verbal-Linguistic Intelligence Possible Careers: Writers Poets Public Speakers Politicians Lawyers Famous People: William Shakespeare Robert Frost Tony Robbins Barack Obama J.K. Rowling

13 Video Clip: Multiple Intelligences Verbal-Linguistic Click on image for video clip (2:41 minutes)

14 Remember to score yourself Highly intelligent (3) –You are confident this is a strength Moderately intelligent (2) –You feel you are fairly smart in this area Need more development (1) –Weaker in this area

15 Existential Intelligence Learns By... Make connections between what is being learned and the world Utilizing an overview/big picture Summarizing information Teaching others

16 Existential Intelligence Is Good At... Seeing the big picture Looking beyond the senses to explain phenomena Perceiving society

17 Existential Intelligence Possible Careers: Philosophers Theologians Life Coaches Cosmologists Famous People: Socrates Buddha Wayne Dyer

18 Existential Intelligence Self- score

19 Interpersonal Intelligence Learns By... 1.Sharing 2.Comparing 3.Relating 4.Cooperating 5.Interviewing

20 Interpersonal Intelligence Is Good At... Understand people and feelings Leading Organizing Communicating Mediating conflicts

21 Interpersonal Intelligence Possible Careers: Politicians Teachers Counselors Social Workers Diplomats Coaches Famous People: Anthony Robbins Bill Clinton Dr. Phil Oprah Winfrey

22 Interpersonal Intelligence Self- score

23 Intrapersonal Intelligence Learns By... 1.Working alone 2.Doing individualized projects 3.Self-paced instruction

24 Intrapersonal Intelligence Is Good At... Understanding self and feelings Following instincts Pursuing interests Being original

25 Intrapersonal Intelligence Possible Careers: Psychologists Poets Counselors Writers Therapists Famous People: Anne Frank Walt Whitman Aristotle Oprah Winfrey Albert Einstein

26 Intrapersonal Intelligence Self- Score

27 Your Turn: Are you OR ? Interpersonal (social) Intrapersonal (self) Thumbs upRaise your hand

28 Logical-Mathematical Intelligence Learns By... 1.Categorizing 2.Classifying 3.Working with patterns and relationships

29 Logical-Mathematical Intelligence Is Good At... Math Reasoning Logic Problem Solving Concept Thinking

30 Logical-Mathematical Intelligence Possible Careers: Scientists Accountants Computer Programmers Mathematicians Inventors Famous People: Thomas Edison Albert Einstein Bill Gates Warren Buffet Stephen Hawking

31 Video Clip: Multiple Intelligences Logical- Mathematical Click on image for video clip (2:54 minutes)

32 Logical-Mathematical Intelligence Self- score

33 Visual-Spatial Intelligence Learns By... 1.Visualizing 2.Dreaming 3.Using the mind’s eye 4.Working with colors and pictures

34 Visual-Spatial Intelligence Is Good At... Understanding use of space Thinking in 3-dimension Imagining visual images

35 Visual-Spatial Intelligence Possible Careers: Physicists Architects Engineers Builders Artists Computer Science Famous People: Neils Bohr I. M. Pei Buckminster Fuller Salvador Dali Galileo Galilei

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37 Video Clip: Multiple Intelligences Visual-Spatial Click on image for video clip (3:15 minutes)

38 Visual-Spatial Intelligence Self- score

39 Musical Intelligence Learns By... 1.Rhythm 2.Melody 3.Music

40 Musical Intelligence Is Good At... Remembering melodies Keeping time Mimicking beat and rhythm Noticing pitch and sounds

41 Musical Intelligence Possible Careers: Composers Musicians Band Directors Conductors Disc Jockeys Sound Board Operators Music Critics Famous People: Beethoven Michael Jackson Eminem Itzhak Perlman Mozart

42 Video Clip: Multiple Intelligences Musical Click on image for video clip (3:15 minutes)

43 Musical Intelligence Self- score

44 Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence Learns By... 1.Touching 2.Moving 3.Interacting with space 4.Processing knowledge through body movement

45 Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence Is Good At... Sports Dancing Acting

46 Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence Possible Careers: Athletes Dancers Gymnasts Surgeons Sculptors Carpenters Famous People: Michael Jordan Michael Jackson Tiger Woods Wayne Gretzky Mary Lou Retton

47 Video Clip: Multiple Intelligences Click on image for video clip (2:33 minutes) Bodily-Kinesthetic and Musical example Your Turn: Your Turn: Everyone please stand up and participate NOTE: This is a video we use in Culinary and Nutrition I to help students remember proper hand washing techniques.

48 Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence Self- score

49 Naturalistic Intelligence Learns By... 1.Visualizing 2.Hands-on activities 3.Relating to the natural world

50 Naturalistic Intelligence Is Good At... Measuring, charting, mapping Observing plants & animals Keeping journals, collecting, classifying Outdoor activities

51 Naturalistic Intelligence Possible Careers: Zookeepers Veterinarians Gardeners Marine Biologists Animal Trainers Farmers Conservationists Famous People: Jack Hanna Steve Irwin Charles Darwin Linnaeus Gregor Mendel Jane Goodall

52 Video Clip: Multiple Intelligences Naturalist Click on image for video clip (3:14 minutes)

53 Naturalistic Intelligence Self- score

54 Multiple Intelligences Thrive in Smartville Multiple Intelligences Thrive in Smartville (7:28 minutes) Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom

55 Your Turn: Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Referring to your “The Types of Intelligence” sheet, circle your top types. Discussion: (raise your hand to share whole class) What are your areas of strength? What areas need the most improvement?

56 Your Turn: The Multiple Intelligence Quiz Click on image for quiz

57 Your Turn: Multiple Intelligence Admit Slip On a separate piece of paper, write an analysis of your two self- evaluations, noting similarities and differences between the two. Include your supported opinion regarding the defining factors of the different types of intelligence. Describe thoroughly and concisely, the relevance of the nine multiple intelligences to you, your learning style and your strengths/weaknesses. Explain why it is important to understand multiple intelligence in relation to the development of children. Incorporate relevant vocabulary. Relevant Vocabulary: Musical, Visual–spatial, Verbal–linguistic, Logical– mathematical, Bodily–kinesthetic, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal, Naturalistic, Existential, Gardner, highly intelligent, child development DUE: Monday, January 26th 1-2 pages in length

58 Reference Slides Next Slide is used with slide 6 Print and insert into sheet protectors so students can write with dry eraser makers and reuse

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