1. Language - Language Intelligence (Excellent Language Skills and Susceptibility to Sound, Meaning and Rhythm of Words)
Logical mathematics (ability to think conceptually and abstractly and to distinguish between logical and numerical patterns)
3. Spatial visual intelligence (thinking about images and photographs, ability to visually accurately visualize)
4. Body movement information (It controls the movement of the human body and can deal with objects delicately)
6. Interpersonal intelligence (Ability to properly detect emotions, motivations, wishes of other people and respond to them)
Essential things (self-recognition, inner emotions, values, beliefs, consistency with thought process)
8. Naturalist intelligence (ability to identify and classify plants, animals, and others in nature)
Wisdom (the sensitivity and ability to solve the deep problem of human beings, eg what is the meaning of life?)
Gardner's Multiple Intelligence Table below Table 1 emphasizes seven important intelligence and shows the details
Overview of Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligence Theory (MI) The idea of multiple intelligence is based on the idea of Harvard University professor Howard Gardner. He introduced his theory in the psychological framework: the theory of multiple intelligence (Gardner 1983). He proposed a revolutionary revision of how people place intelligence in terms of what people can do in the real world and what they can do (Baum et al. 2005, 10). Gardner's advice has greatly changed the concept of intelligence as it extended the parameters of intellectual behavior to include multiple human abilities (Bender 2002, 47). According to Baum et al. (2005, 10 years), MI theory challenges the concept of Intel
A 724 Howard Earl Gardner Round Version: Multiple Intelligence Theory (1993) Gardner's multiple intelligence theory claims that children (and adults) demonstrate superiority in one or more intelligence fields. He includes eight possible fields as a possible classification of intelligence: language, logic - mathematics, music, universe, body - movement sensation, interpersonal relations, internalism and naturalism. Page 17 A828 The pleasure of Malcolm is not above: I did not tell you about I.Q. race (2007) What is information on commenting on James Flynn? Journalists and authors of The Tipping Point and Blink discussed the importance of Flynn's research on his so-called "I.Q" challenge. Basicist. 9 pages