This document discusses Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. The theory postulates that there are different types of intelligence rather than just a single form of intelligence. These include naturalist, musical, logical-mathematical, existential, interpersonal, bodily-kinesthetic, linguistic, intra-personal, and spatial intelligences. The document asks the reader to reflect on situations where they have identified using their most dominant intelligence. The response discusses initially being told their strongest intelligence is bodily-kinesthetic but feeling more confident in linguistic and logical abilities due to studying languages. Their most dominant intelligence is used for housework and fixing things.
This document discusses Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. The theory postulates that there are different types of intelligence rather than just a single form of intelligence. These include naturalist, musical, logical-mathematical, existential, interpersonal, bodily-kinesthetic, linguistic, intra-personal, and spatial intelligences. The document asks the reader to reflect on situations where they have identified using their most dominant intelligence. The response discusses initially being told their strongest intelligence is bodily-kinesthetic but feeling more confident in linguistic and logical abilities due to studying languages. Their most dominant intelligence is used for housework and fixing things.
This document discusses Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. The theory postulates that there are different types of intelligence rather than just a single form of intelligence. These include naturalist, musical, logical-mathematical, existential, interpersonal, bodily-kinesthetic, linguistic, intra-personal, and spatial intelligences. The document asks the reader to reflect on situations where they have identified using their most dominant intelligence. The response discusses initially being told their strongest intelligence is bodily-kinesthetic but feeling more confident in linguistic and logical abilities due to studying languages. Their most dominant intelligence is used for housework and fixing things.
Activity 1: Multiple Intelligences test and self-reflection.
L.L.E Jose Francisco Gomora Aguirre
JOSE.SPRECHEN@ICLOUD.COM INTRODUCTION Intelligence is the capacity to learn, use and produce new solutions from what is learnt, and it is the ability to think, reason, question, and draw conclusions. Multiple Intelligence Theory is an approach developed by the American psychologist Howard Gardner, who worked on scientific research about intelligence sensitivity at Harvard University. (Arzamendi & al)
The theory of multiple intelligences postulates that intelligence is only one, there are frames of mind indicating that every dominant intelligence is dynamic and can be improved. (Arzamendi & al)
In which practical situations have you identified the use of your
most dominant intelligence? As I have been told before, my biggest brightness is at kinesthetic intelligence, but since there, I am still thinking there´s a mistake there. I have landed a conclusion that even I have had some results in this kind of test, I feel more confident at some other skills or intelligences. I have studied languages degree, and in this area, I have to deal with people at all moments, so my kinesthetic intelligence is not always there to help me out. So, natural and math intelligence do so. At my context, the only moment I feel I have used my most dominant intelligence is when I have to do some housework or to fix something.