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1 Multiple Intelligences theory of Howard Garner The question is not "How smart are you?" it's "How are you smart?" SchoolCounselingByHeart.wordpress.com

2 ●The theory of multiple intelligences was developed in 1983 by Dr. Howard Gardner, professor of education at Harvard University. It suggests that the traditional notion of intelligence, based on I.Q. testing, is far too limited. ●Instead, Dr. Gardner proposes eight different intelligences to account for a broader range of human potential in children and adults. Multiple Intelligences

3 There are lots of different kinds of smart - word smart, logic smart, picture smart, nature smart, people smart, self smart, music smart, and body smart. We each have ALL of these kinds of "smarts" but in our own individual combination, with some stronger than others. T Multiple Intelligences = "Smarts" SchoolCounselingByHeart.wordpress.com

4 Multiple Intelligences SchoolCounselingByHeart.wordpress.com

5 "Verbal-Linguistic Intelligence" Good at and enjoy: reading writing creating talking listening explaining telling stories playing word games and puzzles Word Smart SchoolCounselingByHeart.wordpress.com

6 "Logical-Mathematical Intelligence" Good at and enjoy: calculating solving problems organizing hypothesizing categorizing analyzing making patterns researching using logical arguments Logic Smart SchoolCounselingByHeart.wordpress.com

7 "Visual-Spatial Intelligence" Good at and enjoy: art photography designing graphing working with maps mazes making diagrams drawing plans creating mental pictures Picture Smart SchoolCounselingByHeart.wordpress.com

8 "Musical-Rhythmic Intelligence" Good at and enjoy: singing remembering songs rhyming dancing keeping the beat rapping playing instruments creating sound effects remembering things by: making them into a rhyme, song, or rap Music Smart SchoolCounselingByHeart.wordpress.com

9 "Interpersonal Intelligence" Good at and enjoy: understanding people working with others cooperating caring communicating leadership managing and organizing people People Smart SchoolCounselingByHeart.wordpress.com

10 "Intrapersonal Intelligence" Good at and enjoy: setting goals self-control being responsible thinking about and understanding their: learning, feelings, behavior, strengths and weaknesses using their experiences to understand and explain things Self Smart SchoolCounselingByHeart.wordpress.com

11 "Naturalist Intelligence" Good at and enjoy: taking care of animals being outdoors caring about the environment learning about, exploring, observing, and investigating nature, animals, and the environment Nature Smart SchoolCounselingByHeart.wordpress.com

12 "Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence" Good at and enjoy: movement acting building fixing things manipulating making things learning actively Body Smart SchoolCounselingByHeart.wordpress.com

13 ● The ability to create an effective product or offer a service that is valued in a culture ● A set of skills that make it possible for a person to solve problems in life ●The potential for finding or creating solutions for problems, which involves gathering new knowledge According to Gardner, intelligence is:

14 ● All human beings possess all intelligences in varying amounts ● Each person has a different intellectual composition ● These intelligences are located in different areas of the brain and can either work independently or together ● Multiple intelligences can be nurtured and strengthened, or ignored and weakened ● Each individual has nine intelligences (and maybe more to be discovered) In addition, Gardner claims that:


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