7Howard Gardner
Alyssa Basilio
Jill Tan
S21
Howard Gardner
Howard Earl Gardner
Theory of Multiple Intelligence
a critique of the notion that there exists but a single human intelligence that can be assessed by the standard psychometric instruments.
List of Seven Intelligences:
List of Seven Intelligences:
List of Seven Intelligences:
List of Seven Intelligences:
List of Seven Intelligences:
List of Seven Intelligences:
List of Seven Intelligences:
ApplicationA number of schools in North
America have looked to structure curricula according to the intelligences and to design classrooms and even whole schools that Gardner develops.
Application the theory validates educators' everyday
experience: students think and learn in many different ways. It also provides educators with a conceptual frameworkconceptual framework for organizing and reflecting on curriculum assessment and pedagogical practices. In turn, this reflection has led many educators to develop new approaches that might better meet the needs of the range of learners in their classrooms. (Kornhaber, 2001)
Applicationit does provide a helpful set of
questions and 'rules of thumb' to aid educators to reflect about their practice.
has been translated into policy and practice has been very varied.
Application
This theory has helped educators to reflect on their practice, and given them a basis to broaden their focus and to attend to what might assist people to live their lives well.
Application in IST
Kinesthetic
Hands-on
Application in IST
Visual/Spatial
Photoshop
Videos
CD-ROM Visual
Application in IST
Intrapersonal
•Dairies
•Computer-Assisted Instruction
•Self-Assessment
Application in IST
Logical/Mathematical
•Online Calculator
•Flash
•Math Program
Application in IST
Interpersonal
• Chatrooms
Application in IST
Linguistics
• Online Books
• Online Journal Articles
• Phonic Programs
Application in IST
Musical • MP3• Midis
Other Theories Theory of Value Theory of Knowledge Theory of Human Nature Theory of Learning Theory of Transmission Theory of Society Theory of Opportunity Theory of Consensus
Sources:>>http://www.tc.umn.edu/~linxx296/Gardner/gardner.htm>>http://www.infed.org/thinkers/gardner.htm>>http://www.learning-theories.com/gardners-multiple-intelligences-theory.html>>http://www.newfoundations.com/GALLERY/Gardner.html>>http://users.sdccu.net/clydezjr/x/mimultimedia/index.htm