2. Howard Gardner (1943- )
Howard Gardner is a professor at Harvard who has
conducted research resulting in the development of
what he called the theory of multiple intelligences.
3. Gardner’s theory of Multiple
Intelligences
Intelligence is the Gardner has spent
ability to gain many years studying
knowledge, apply and researching
knowledge, manipulat people who are
e one’s gifted, have suffered
environment, and brain trauma and
think abstractly. “regular” students to
understand how they
learn.
4. Multiple Intelligence Theory
•Gardener found that individuals use eight different
intelligences to understand the world and learn.
•While everyone has the intelligences one or two are
more dominant than others for each individual.
5. The Eight Intelligences
Intelligence Description
Linguistic-verbal Ease in using language; think in
words.
Logical-mathmatical Ability to engage in inductive and
deductive reasoning
Spatial-visual Ability to visualize objects and
spatial dimensions, think in images
and pictures.
Body-kinesthetic Ability to move the body with skill
and control
Musical Ability to recognize patterns and
sounds
Interpersonal Ability to understand and
communicate effectively with others
Intrapersonal An awareness of oneself, goals and
emotions
Naturalist An awareness of the natural world
around them.
6.
7. Classroom Implications
Understanding that everyone learns
differently teachers need to use
different mediums for each lesson
idea. That way if a student doesn’t
understand an idea one way, they will
another way within their learning
intelligence.
8. Teaching Students using Multiple
Intelligence Theory
•Without technology the students need several different
projects that are hands on as well creative, visual, and
cooperative learning.
•With technology the students who are more
logical, musical, and/or visual will understand the lesson
more and reinforce it for the other students. The teacher
will show PowerPoints with music to help the musical
students remember certain lesson ideas.
9. What the Students do Under the
Multiple Intelligence Theory
•Students will take notes with visual aids, do hands on
projects (kinesthetic), reflections on the lessons, and
have the information/notes organized systematically to
help those who recognize patterns and sounds.
10. How I will Incorporate the Multiple
Intelligence Theory into my Teaching
• First I will assess the students in my class and take
note of their different learning strengths and
weaknesses.
•Based on my findings I will try to teach each lesson
incorporating the mediums to give each student the
optimal learning opportunity to guarantee success.
11. Credits
•Integrating Technology and the Digital Media in the
Classroom-Sixth Edition by Shelly Cashman Series
•Howard Gardner image from:
http://humanresources.blogs.ie.edu/tag/howard-
gardner/
•Pie Chart image from:
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