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Multiple Intelligences Resources

The definition of multiple intelligences from ASCD's Lexicon of Learning:

A theory of intelligence developed in the 1980s by Howard Gardner, professor of education at Harvard University. Gardner defines intelligence broadly as "the capacity to solve problems or fashion products that are valued in one or more cultural setting." He originally identified seven intelligences: linguistic, logical-mathematical, musical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, interpersonal, and intrapersonal. He later suggested the existence of several others, including naturalist, spiritual, and existential. Everyone has all the intelligences, but in different proportions.

Teachers who use a multiple-intelligences approach strive to present subject matter in ways that allow students to use several intelligences. For example, they might teach about the Civil War using songs from that period or teach the solar system by having students physically act out the rotation of planets around the sun.

Source: Quote from "Multiple Intelligences Go to School: Educational Implications of the Theory of Multiple Intelligences," by H. Gardner & T. Hatch, 1989, Educational Researcher, 18(8), 4–9.

 

 

What's New

Read Celebrate Strengths, Nurture Affinities: A Conversation with Mel Levine, from the September 2006 issue of Educational Leadership.

September 2006 Educational Leadership

 

 

Articles

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Educational Leadership

 Celebrate Strengths, Nurture Affinities: A Conversation with Mel Levine (September 2006) (free full text)

 Orchestrating Multiple Intelligences (September 2006)

 Making the Words Roar (March 2004)

 Toward a More Intelligent School (October 2002) 

 In Bangladesh: The Multiple Ways of Teaching and Learning (September 1999)

 

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Books

See free sample chapters, study guides, and author interviews.

 The Multiple Intelligences of Reading and Writing: Making the Words Come Alive (2003)

 Becoming a Multiple Intelligences School (2000) 

 Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom, 2nd Edition (2000)

 So Each May Learn: Integrating Learning Styles and Multiple Intelligences (2000)

 Multiple Intelligences and Student Achievement: Success Stories from Six Schools (1999)

See more books.

 

Professional Development Online Courses

 Our Multiple Intelligences: Implications for Leadership 

 Our Multiple Intelligences: Translating Theory into Practice 

 Our Multiple Intelligences 

 

Audios

 The Multiple Intelligences of Leadership: An Alternative Vision of Leadership Effectiveness (2005)

 The Distributed Intelligence (2004)

 Words Come Alive: The Multiple Intelligences of Reading and Writing (2003)

 On Multiple Intelligences and Education (1995)

 

Videos

See sample clips.

 The Multiple Intelligences of Reading and Writing: Making the Words Come Alive Books-in-Action Video (2003)

 Becoming a Multiple Intelligences School Books-in-Action Video (2000) 

 

On the Web

Online resources on multiple intelligences.

 Concept to Classroom Workshop: Tapping Into Multiple Intelligences, from New York City's PBS station, provides interactive information on the topic.

 Hot Topic: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences, from Indiana University's Human Intelligence Web site, provides background information on MI.

 

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