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Gardner's Multiple Intelligences

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Multiple Intelligences This theory of human intelligence, developed by psychologist Howard Gardner, suggests there eight ways that people have of perceiving and understanding the world.

Defining Emotional Intelligence

Classroom activities & samples

Multiple Intelligences PPT Presentation by Lisa Hayman

This is Me! a short quiz which enables students and teachers to identify their preferred intelligence.

Online Multiple Intelligences Test a more detailed survey which provides a clear print out at the end.

MI Test

Animal Intelligence ppt Reaching students who learn in different ways.

How Technology can enhance the Intelligences

All Systems Go! Unit of Work by Warren Sutton

 

 

Thinking

Principle 1: The learning environment is supportive and productive.

Principle 2: The learning environment promotes independence, interdependence and self motivation.

Principle 3: Students' needs, backgrounds, perspectives and interests are reflected in the learning program.

Principle 4: Students are challenged and supported to develop deep levels of thinking and application

Principle 5: Assessment practices are an integral part of teaching and learning.

Principle 6: Learning connects strongly with communities and practice beyond the classroom.

 




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This page was last updated on 03/02/04
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