Multiple Intelligences

             By
   DR l MAGDY MAHDY ALY
PROFESSOR OF CURRICULUM
     & EFL INSTRUCTION
  FACULTY OF EDUCATION
   AIN SHAMS UNIVERSITY




                           1
Definition of Intelligence
Human intelligence has the following
  characteristics:
o A set of skills that enable a person to
  resolve genuine problems
  encountered in life.
o The ability to create an effective
  product or offer a service that is
  valued in a culture.
o The potential for recognizing or
  creating problems, thereby
  establishing the necessity for the
  new knowledge.
                                        2
Principles of Multiple
Intelligence Theory

2.   Intelligence is not singular:
     intelligences are multiple.

4.   Every person is a unique blend
     of dynamic intelligences.



                                     3
Principles of Multiple
Intelligence Theory

2.   Intelligences vary in
     development, both within and
     among individuals.

4.   All intelligences are dynamic.



                                      4
Principles of Multiple
Intelligence Theory

2.   Multiple intelligences can be
     identified and described.

4.   Every person deserves
     opportunities to recognize and
     develop the multiplicity of
     intelligences.
                                      5
Principles of Multiple
Intelligence Theory

2.   The use of one of the
     intelligences can be used to
     enhance another intelligence.

4.   Personal background density
     and dispersion are critical to
     knowledge, beliefs, and skills
     in all intelligences.            6
Linguistic Intelligence

 Linguistic intelligence (or verbal-
 linguistic) is the ability to use
 with clarity the core operations
 of language. People with highly
 developed linguistic intelligence
 are sensitive to the meaning of
 words. They have the capacity
 to follow rules of grammar, and,
 on carefully selected occasions,
 to violate them with good effect. 7
At a somewhat more sensory
level, linguistic intelligence is a
sensitivity to the sounds, rhythms,
inflections, and meters of words--
the ability which can make even
poetry in a foreign tongue beautiful
to hear. Linguistic intelligence is
also a sensitivity to the different
functions of language--its potential
to excite, convince, stimulate,
convey information, or simply to
please.

                                       8
People who exhibit developed
linguistic intelligence include:

   Poets
                • Politicians
   Authors
                • Teachers
   Reporters   • Lecturers
   Speakers
   Attorneys
   Talk-show
    hosts
                                   9
Logical-Mathematical
Intelligence

 Logical-Mathematical
 intelligence is logical and
 mathematical ability as well as
 scientific ability. Abstraction is
 fundamental, reasoning is
 complex, and problem-solution
 is natural. Order and sequence
 are significant. There is a drive
 to know causality as well as the
 explication of existence.            10
People who exhibit developed
logical-mathematical
intelligence include:
   Mathematicians
   Engineers
   Physicists
   Researchers
   Astronomers
   Scientists


                           11
Naturalistic Intelligence

 Naturalistic intelligence is the
 ability to understand, relate to,
 categorize, classify,
 comprehend, and explain the
 things encountered in the world
 of nature.



                                     12
People who exhibit developed
naturalistic intelligence
include:
   Farmers
   Ranchers
   Hunters
   Gardeners
   Animal handlers
   Botanists
   Geologists

                           13
Musical (Musical-rhythmic)
Intelligence
 Musical intelligence (or Musical-
 rhythmic) is the ability to use the
 core set of musical elements--
 pitch, rhythm, and timbre
 (understanding the
 characteristic qualities of a
 tone). There may be a hierarchy
 of difficulty involved in various
 roles, e.g., listening →
 performance → composition.        14
People who exhibit developed
musical intelligence include:
   Singers
   Composers
   Instrumentalists
   Conductors
   People who enjoy, understand,
    use, create, perform, and
    appreciate music and/or
    elements of music
                                    15
(Visual-)Spatial Intelligence

 Spatial intelligence (or visual-
 spatial) is the capacity to
 perceive the world accurately,
 and to be able to recreate one's
 visual experience. A person with
 a good sense of direction or the
 ability to move and operate well
 in the world would indicate
 spatial intelligence.

                                16
Visual-spatial intelligence entails a
number of loosely related capacities,
such as:

   the ability to recognize instances of
    the same element
   the ability to recognize
    transformations of one element in
    another
   the capacity to conjure up mental
    imagery and then to transform that
    imagery
   the ability to produce a graphic
    likeness of spatial information
                                            17
People who exhibit developed
spatial intelligence include:

   Sailors
   Engineers
   Surgeons
   Sculptors
   Painters
   Cartographers
   Architects

                            18
Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence

 Bodily-Kinesthetic intelligence is
 control of one's bodily motions
 and the ability to handle objects
 skillfully.




                                  19
People who exhibit developed
    bodily-kinesthetic intelligence
    include:
   Actors
   Dancers
   Swimmers
   Acrobats
   Athletes
   Jugglers
   Instrumentalists
   Artisans
                                 20
Inter-Personal Intelligence

 Inter-personal intelligence is the
 ability to notice and make
 distinctions among other
 individuals and, in particular,
 among their moods,
 temperaments, motivations, and
 intentions.


                                  21
People who exhibit developed
inter-personal intelligence
include:
   Politicians
   Religious leaders
   Counselors
   People in the helping
    professions

                            22
Intra-Personal Intelligence

 Intra-Personal intelligence is the
 ability to form an accurate
 model of oneself, and to use
 that model to operate effectively
 in life.




                                  23
People who exhibit developed
intra-personal intelligence
include:
    Novelists
    Therapists
    Sages
    Psychologists
    Philosophers

                           24
Existential Intelligence

   Existential Intelligence is
    sensitivity and capacity to tackle
    deep questions about human
    existence.




                                     25
   People who exhibit developed
    existential intelligence include:
   Theologians
   Philosophers
   Spiritual advisors




                                        26
Intelligences Being Examined

   Spiritual Intelligence
   Moral Intelligence




                               27
Curricular Implications

   All intelligences are needed to
    function in society
   Educators need to reach out to a
    broader range of skills and talents
   A deeper understanding of
    curriculum takes place when more
    intelligences are incorporated
   Can we facilitate interconnections
    between/among intelligences?

                                          28
Incorporate the Theory

   Allowing opportunities for
    assessment that allows students
    to use their stronger
    intelligences can be an indicator
    of their grasp of the material




                                    29
Incorporate the Theory

   Portfolios, independent projects,
    journals, and other creative
    projects allows for student
    choice and therefore interest in
    creating.
   Material learned and applied in
    an authentic situation may have
    greater learning impact.

                                    30
Useful Resource

   www.ldprpride.net/learningstyles




                                   31

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Multiple intelligences2

  • 1. Multiple Intelligences By DR l MAGDY MAHDY ALY PROFESSOR OF CURRICULUM & EFL INSTRUCTION FACULTY OF EDUCATION AIN SHAMS UNIVERSITY 1
  • 2. Definition of Intelligence Human intelligence has the following characteristics: o A set of skills that enable a person to resolve genuine problems encountered in life. o The ability to create an effective product or offer a service that is valued in a culture. o The potential for recognizing or creating problems, thereby establishing the necessity for the new knowledge. 2
  • 3. Principles of Multiple Intelligence Theory 2. Intelligence is not singular: intelligences are multiple. 4. Every person is a unique blend of dynamic intelligences. 3
  • 4. Principles of Multiple Intelligence Theory 2. Intelligences vary in development, both within and among individuals. 4. All intelligences are dynamic. 4
  • 5. Principles of Multiple Intelligence Theory 2. Multiple intelligences can be identified and described. 4. Every person deserves opportunities to recognize and develop the multiplicity of intelligences. 5
  • 6. Principles of Multiple Intelligence Theory 2. The use of one of the intelligences can be used to enhance another intelligence. 4. Personal background density and dispersion are critical to knowledge, beliefs, and skills in all intelligences. 6
  • 7. Linguistic Intelligence Linguistic intelligence (or verbal- linguistic) is the ability to use with clarity the core operations of language. People with highly developed linguistic intelligence are sensitive to the meaning of words. They have the capacity to follow rules of grammar, and, on carefully selected occasions, to violate them with good effect. 7
  • 8. At a somewhat more sensory level, linguistic intelligence is a sensitivity to the sounds, rhythms, inflections, and meters of words-- the ability which can make even poetry in a foreign tongue beautiful to hear. Linguistic intelligence is also a sensitivity to the different functions of language--its potential to excite, convince, stimulate, convey information, or simply to please. 8
  • 9. People who exhibit developed linguistic intelligence include:  Poets • Politicians  Authors • Teachers  Reporters • Lecturers  Speakers  Attorneys  Talk-show hosts 9
  • 10. Logical-Mathematical Intelligence Logical-Mathematical intelligence is logical and mathematical ability as well as scientific ability. Abstraction is fundamental, reasoning is complex, and problem-solution is natural. Order and sequence are significant. There is a drive to know causality as well as the explication of existence. 10
  • 11. People who exhibit developed logical-mathematical intelligence include:  Mathematicians  Engineers  Physicists  Researchers  Astronomers  Scientists 11
  • 12. Naturalistic Intelligence Naturalistic intelligence is the ability to understand, relate to, categorize, classify, comprehend, and explain the things encountered in the world of nature. 12
  • 13. People who exhibit developed naturalistic intelligence include:  Farmers  Ranchers  Hunters  Gardeners  Animal handlers  Botanists  Geologists 13
  • 14. Musical (Musical-rhythmic) Intelligence Musical intelligence (or Musical- rhythmic) is the ability to use the core set of musical elements-- pitch, rhythm, and timbre (understanding the characteristic qualities of a tone). There may be a hierarchy of difficulty involved in various roles, e.g., listening → performance → composition. 14
  • 15. People who exhibit developed musical intelligence include:  Singers  Composers  Instrumentalists  Conductors  People who enjoy, understand, use, create, perform, and appreciate music and/or elements of music 15
  • 16. (Visual-)Spatial Intelligence Spatial intelligence (or visual- spatial) is the capacity to perceive the world accurately, and to be able to recreate one's visual experience. A person with a good sense of direction or the ability to move and operate well in the world would indicate spatial intelligence. 16
  • 17. Visual-spatial intelligence entails a number of loosely related capacities, such as:  the ability to recognize instances of the same element  the ability to recognize transformations of one element in another  the capacity to conjure up mental imagery and then to transform that imagery  the ability to produce a graphic likeness of spatial information 17
  • 18. People who exhibit developed spatial intelligence include:  Sailors  Engineers  Surgeons  Sculptors  Painters  Cartographers  Architects 18
  • 19. Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence Bodily-Kinesthetic intelligence is control of one's bodily motions and the ability to handle objects skillfully. 19
  • 20. People who exhibit developed bodily-kinesthetic intelligence include:  Actors  Dancers  Swimmers  Acrobats  Athletes  Jugglers  Instrumentalists  Artisans 20
  • 21. Inter-Personal Intelligence Inter-personal intelligence is the ability to notice and make distinctions among other individuals and, in particular, among their moods, temperaments, motivations, and intentions. 21
  • 22. People who exhibit developed inter-personal intelligence include:  Politicians  Religious leaders  Counselors  People in the helping professions 22
  • 23. Intra-Personal Intelligence Intra-Personal intelligence is the ability to form an accurate model of oneself, and to use that model to operate effectively in life. 23
  • 24. People who exhibit developed intra-personal intelligence include:  Novelists  Therapists  Sages  Psychologists  Philosophers 24
  • 25. Existential Intelligence  Existential Intelligence is sensitivity and capacity to tackle deep questions about human existence. 25
  • 26. People who exhibit developed existential intelligence include:  Theologians  Philosophers  Spiritual advisors 26
  • 27. Intelligences Being Examined  Spiritual Intelligence  Moral Intelligence 27
  • 28. Curricular Implications  All intelligences are needed to function in society  Educators need to reach out to a broader range of skills and talents  A deeper understanding of curriculum takes place when more intelligences are incorporated  Can we facilitate interconnections between/among intelligences? 28
  • 29. Incorporate the Theory  Allowing opportunities for assessment that allows students to use their stronger intelligences can be an indicator of their grasp of the material 29
  • 30. Incorporate the Theory  Portfolios, independent projects, journals, and other creative projects allows for student choice and therefore interest in creating.  Material learned and applied in an authentic situation may have greater learning impact. 30
  • 31. Useful Resource  www.ldprpride.net/learningstyles 31