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Howard
Gardner - Multiple Intelligences and Education - Howard Gardner's
work around multiple intelligences has had a profound impact on thinking
and practice in education - especially in the United States. Here
we explore the theory of multiple intelligences; why it has found
a ready audience amongst educationalists; and some of the issues around
its conceptualization and realization. 3/5 |
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Learning
Styles & Multiple Intelligence - Information about learning
styles and Multiple Intelligence (MI) is helpful for everyone especially
for people with learning disabilities and Attention Deficit Disorder.
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Multiple
Intelligences - 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. 3/5 |
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Multiple
Intelligences - It has been claimed by some researchers that our
intelligence or ability to understand the world around us is complex.
Some people are better at understanding some things than others.
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Multiple
Intelligences After Twenty Years - By Howard Gardner ©Howard
Gardner 2003. |
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Multiple
Intelligence Developmental Assessment Scales (MIDAS) - The Multiple
Intelligences Developmental Assessment Scales (MIDAS) provides an
efficient method of obtaining a descriptive assessment of a student's
multiple intelligence profile. The MIDAS is a self report measure
of intellectual disposition and may be completed by either the child
or a parent. 3/5 |
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Tapping
into Multiple Intelligences - Hopefully, you'll tap into a few
of your own intelligences to learn about this important theory. Start
here in the Explanation section, which is all about the CONCEPT. Then
go on to Demonstration, where we move from CONCEPT to CLASSROOM! 3/5 |
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The
Theory of Multiple Intelligences -Originally prepared by: Lynn
Gilman (Fall 2001) Revised. An Article. |
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Google
Scholarly Article on Multiple Intelligence - Click
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Wikipedia
- The Theory of Multiple Inteligence - Click
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