Learning to Use Intelligences

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Instructional practices should incorporate all intelligences, so that everyone has the opportunity to learn. Howard Gardner's multiple intelligences have attracted educators for some time. When you think of your students in terms of metacognition skills (how they think)

Linguistic Intelligence involves the ability to read, write, and communicate verbally. A student may use their linguistic skills to communicate what they already know or howthey construct knowledge.

Logical & Mathematical
requires the ability to look for patterns and logical designs. It can also be associated with scientific thinking.

Visual & Spatial Intelligence is the ability to think in images and visualize outcomes.

Musical Intelligence gives a person the ability to make and compose music, sing, and use rhythm to learn.

Bodily & Kinesthetic Intelligence encompasses the ability to use one's body movements to solve problems.

Interpersonal Intelligence the learner's use of social skills and good communication skills with others. They may also show the ability to empathize and understand other people.

Intrapersonal Intelligence is the ability to reflect, analyze, and contemplate problems independently. A person may look upon himself or herself to assess one's own feelings and motivations.

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