Theory Of
Multiple Intelligence
- Howard Gardner
Sajay Lawrence S
English
INTRODUCTION
2
 Intelligence is the ability to acquire and apply knowledge
and skills.
 Intelligence is often defined as our intellectual potential,
something we are born with, something that can be
measured.
 In recent years however, other views of intelligence have
emerged.
 One such conception is the Theory of Multiple
Intelligences proposed by Harvard psychologist Howard
Gardner.
Theory of Multiple Intelligences
3
 This theory suggests that traditional psychometric
views of intelligence like IQ Tests are too limited.
 Gardner first outlined his theory in his 1983 book
“Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple
Intelligences”, where he suggested that all people
have different kinds of ‘intelligence’.
 In order to capture the full range of abilities and
talents that people possesses, Gardner proposed
that there are eight intelligences, and has
suggested the possible addition of a ninth.
 The nine types of intelligences are Spatial, Naturalist,
Intrapersonal, Interpersonal ,Linguistic, Musical,
Logical-Mathematical, Bodily Kinesthetic and
Existential Intelligences.
4
5
VISUAL–SPATIAL INTELLIGENCE
 People who are strong in Visual-
Spatial Intelligence are good at
visualising things.
 Good with directions as well as
maps, charts, videos and pictures.
 Aware of their environment.
 Thinks in terms of physical space
as do sailors and architects.
NATURALIST INTELLIGENCE
 Individuals who are high in
naturalistic intelligence are more in
tune with nature and are often
interested in nurturing , exploring
the environment and learning
about other species.
Highly aware of even subtle
changes to their environment.
MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE
 People who have strong musical
intelligence are good at thinking in
patterns, rhythms and sounds.
Have a strong appreciation for
music and are often good at music
composition and performance.
Sensitive to the sounds in their
environments.
INTRAPERSONAL INTELLIGENCE
 Good at being aware of their emotional
status, feelings and motivations,
 Tends to enjoy self-reflection and analysis
including daydreaming, exploring
relationships with others and assessing
their personal strengths and weaknesses.
 Tends to be more reserved but they are
actually quite intuitive about what they
learn and how it relates to themselves.
INTERPERSONAL INTELLIGENCE
 Good at understanding and
interacting with other people.
 Skilled at assessing emotions,
motivations, desires and intentions
of those around them.
 Sees situations from a different
perspective and are good at
resolving conflict in groups.
 Good at verbal and non-verbal
communication.
LINGUISTIC INTELLIGENCE
 People who have strong Linguistic
Intelligence are able to use words
well both when writing and
speaking.
 Good at debating or giving
persuasive speeches and are able to
explain things well.
 Has highly developed auditory
skills and often thinks in words.
BODILY-KINESTHETIC
INTELLIGENCE
 Good at body movements,
performing actions and
physical control.
 Has excellent hand-eye
coordination, dexterity and
quick reflexes.
 Good at dancing and sports.
LOGICAL-MATHEMATICAL
INTELLIGENCE
 Good at reasoning, recognizing
patterns and logically analyzing
problems.
 Tends to think conceptually
about numbers, patterns and
relationships
 Need to learn from concepts
before dealing with details.
EXISTENTIALIST INTELLIGENCE
 Has the sensitivity and capacity to
tackle deep questions about human
existence, such as the meaning
of life, why do we die, and
how we got here.
 This intelligence is seen in the discipline
of Philosophy (Idealism).
 This type of intelligence
was added later to the
original 8 types of intelligences.
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Multiple intelligence

  • 1. Theory Of Multiple Intelligence - Howard Gardner Sajay Lawrence S English
  • 2. INTRODUCTION 2  Intelligence is the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.  Intelligence is often defined as our intellectual potential, something we are born with, something that can be measured.  In recent years however, other views of intelligence have emerged.  One such conception is the Theory of Multiple Intelligences proposed by Harvard psychologist Howard Gardner.
  • 3. Theory of Multiple Intelligences 3  This theory suggests that traditional psychometric views of intelligence like IQ Tests are too limited.  Gardner first outlined his theory in his 1983 book “Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences”, where he suggested that all people have different kinds of ‘intelligence’.  In order to capture the full range of abilities and talents that people possesses, Gardner proposed that there are eight intelligences, and has suggested the possible addition of a ninth.
  • 4.  The nine types of intelligences are Spatial, Naturalist, Intrapersonal, Interpersonal ,Linguistic, Musical, Logical-Mathematical, Bodily Kinesthetic and Existential Intelligences. 4
  • 5. 5
  • 6. VISUAL–SPATIAL INTELLIGENCE  People who are strong in Visual- Spatial Intelligence are good at visualising things.  Good with directions as well as maps, charts, videos and pictures.  Aware of their environment.  Thinks in terms of physical space as do sailors and architects.
  • 7. NATURALIST INTELLIGENCE  Individuals who are high in naturalistic intelligence are more in tune with nature and are often interested in nurturing , exploring the environment and learning about other species. Highly aware of even subtle changes to their environment.
  • 8. MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE  People who have strong musical intelligence are good at thinking in patterns, rhythms and sounds. Have a strong appreciation for music and are often good at music composition and performance. Sensitive to the sounds in their environments.
  • 9. INTRAPERSONAL INTELLIGENCE  Good at being aware of their emotional status, feelings and motivations,  Tends to enjoy self-reflection and analysis including daydreaming, exploring relationships with others and assessing their personal strengths and weaknesses.  Tends to be more reserved but they are actually quite intuitive about what they learn and how it relates to themselves.
  • 10. INTERPERSONAL INTELLIGENCE  Good at understanding and interacting with other people.  Skilled at assessing emotions, motivations, desires and intentions of those around them.  Sees situations from a different perspective and are good at resolving conflict in groups.  Good at verbal and non-verbal communication.
  • 11. LINGUISTIC INTELLIGENCE  People who have strong Linguistic Intelligence are able to use words well both when writing and speaking.  Good at debating or giving persuasive speeches and are able to explain things well.  Has highly developed auditory skills and often thinks in words.
  • 12. BODILY-KINESTHETIC INTELLIGENCE  Good at body movements, performing actions and physical control.  Has excellent hand-eye coordination, dexterity and quick reflexes.  Good at dancing and sports.
  • 13. LOGICAL-MATHEMATICAL INTELLIGENCE  Good at reasoning, recognizing patterns and logically analyzing problems.  Tends to think conceptually about numbers, patterns and relationships  Need to learn from concepts before dealing with details.
  • 14. EXISTENTIALIST INTELLIGENCE  Has the sensitivity and capacity to tackle deep questions about human existence, such as the meaning of life, why do we die, and how we got here.  This intelligence is seen in the discipline of Philosophy (Idealism).  This type of intelligence was added later to the original 8 types of intelligences.
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