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The 9 Intelligences of Multiple Intelligence Theory Skills & Career Possibilities Summary

Intelligence Skills and Career Possibilities


Verbal-Linguistic Intelligence Skills – Listening, speaking, writing, teaching.
Well-developed verbal skills and sensitivity to the Careers – Poet, journalist, writer, teacher, lawyer, legal assistant,
sounds, meanings and rhythms of words. politician, translator, speech pathologist.
Mathematical-Logical Intelligence Skills – Problem solving (logical & math), performing
Ability to think conceptually and abstractly, and experiments.
capacity to discern logical or numerical patterns. Careers – Purchasing agent, statistician, data mining analyst,
scientists, engineers, accountants, mathematicians.
Musical Intelligence Skills – Singing, playing instruments, composing music.
Ability to produce and appreciate rhythms, pitch Careers – Musician, disc jockey, singer, composer, music teacher,
and timber. musical therapist, musical journalist.
Visual-Spatial Intelligence Skills – puzzle building, painting, constructing, fixing, designing
Capacity to think in images and pictures, to objects.
visualize accurately and abstractly. Careers – Graphic designer, landscape architect, photographer,
mechanic, engineer, inventor, artist.
Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence Skills – Dancing, sports, hands on experiments, acting.
Ability to control one’s body movements and Careers – Physical therapist, farmer, mechanic, carpenter,
handle objects skillfully. craftsperson, firefighter, actor, dancer, PE teacher.
Interpersonal Intelligence Skills – Seeing from other perspectives, empathy, counseling,
Capacity to detect and respond appropriately to cooperating.
the moods, motivations and desires of others. Careers – Nurse, counselor, customer service representative,
salesperson/businessperson, politic
Intrapersonal Intelligence Skills – Recognize one’s self-worth, reflective, aware of inner
Capacity to be self-aware and in tune with inner feelings.
feelings, values, beliefs and thinking processes. Careers – Clergy member, theologian, program planner,
counselor, researcher, entrepreneur, farmer.
Naturalist Intelligence Skills – Recognize one’s connection to nature, apply science
Ability to recognize and categorize plants, theory to life.
animals and other objects in nature. Careers – Horticulturalist, gardener, landscape architect, farmer,
park ranger, animal trainer, naturalist, conservationist, scientist.
Existential Intelligence Skills – Reflective and deep thinking, design abstract theories.
Sensitivity and capacity to tackle deep questions Careers – Pastor, mediation instructor, yoga instructor, pastoral
about human existence, such as the meaning of counselor, motivational speaker, psychologist, teacher, scientist,
life, why do we die, and how do we get there. philosopher, theologian.

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