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  2. The Theory of Multiple Intelligences - Harvard University

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    The theory of multiple intelligences, developed by psychologist Howard Gardner in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s, posits that individuals possess eight or more relatively autonomous intelligences.

  3. The theory of multiple intelligences has influenced educators from all over the world, encouraging them to envision more effective ways of teaching. This theory was developed over 30 years ago by Howard Gardner, a world-renowned psychologist. In 1983, Gardner transformed the field of education

  4. (PDF) The Theory of Multiple Intelligences - ResearchGate

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    The present study aims to work with the concepts of literacy (KLEIMAN, 2008), multiliteracies (COPE, 1999) and the theory of Multiple Intelligences (DAVIS et al., 2017) applied to a Didactic...

  5. Multiple intelligences : Howard Gardner : Free Download ...

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    Multiple intelligences. by. Howard Gardner. Publication date. 1993. Topics. Learning, Intellect, Education -- Philosophy. Publisher.

  6. Gardner's Theory Of Multiple Intelligences - Simply Psychology

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    Howard Gardners Theory of Multiple Intelligences posits that individuals possess various distinct types of intelligences, rather than a single general intelligence.

  7. Howard Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences

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    Howard Gardners Theory of Multiple Intelligences. “An intelligence is the ability to solve problems, or to create products, that are valued within one or more cultural settings.”. -- Howard Gardner. FRAMES OF MIND (1983)

  8. Multiple Intelligences Theory—Howard Gardner - Springer

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    The intelli-gences individuals possess define the ways for people in creating products or solving problems in relation to all the factors they experience (Gardner, 1993). Howard Gardner identified seven intelligences in his studies in psychology, human cognition, and human potential.

  9. Frames of mind : the theory of multiple intelligences

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    The author demonstrates that there exist many human "intelligences", common to all cultures - each with its own patterns of development and brain activity, and each different in kind from the others. Previous edition: New York : Basic Books, 1983. Includes bibliographical references (pages 464-467) and indexes.

  10. Howard Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences

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    Gardners multiple intelligences theory can be used for curriculum development, planning instruction, selection of course activities, and related assessment strategies.

  11. Frames of mind : the theory of multiple intelligences

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    Explores the development of the theory of multiple intelligences over the last decade. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. The idea of multiple intelligences -- Intelligence: earlier views -- Biological foundations of intelligence -- What is intelligence? -- Linguistic intelligence -- Musical intelligence -- Logical-mathematical ...