It is exciting to share the power
of the multiple intelligences with students, teachers, principals, counselors and business leaders.
Not exact matches
According to Wolfango Piccoli, from analysis firm Teneo
Intelligence, the Five Star leader faces a dilemma: partner up
with Lega and risk alienating his own party due to conflicting platforms, or run the risk
of holding
multiple inconclusive voting rounds and not end up
with a speaker in the House.
BIG AI DEAL: Element AI, a Montreal - based artificial
intelligence startup, has raised $ 102 million ($ 137.5 M Canadian) in Series A funding led by DCVC
with participation from BDC, Fidelity Investments, Hanwha, Intel Capital, Microsoft Ventures, National Bank
of Canada, Nvidia, Real Ventures, Tencent, and
multiple sovereign wealth funds.
Feltso: The Hyderabad - based startup
with the help
of its proprietary artificial
intelligence technology can read thousands
of customer reviews from
multiple sources, eliminates fake reviews and prepares a summary in a graphical and easy - to - understand way.
Downing and Zehnle say that they have filed «
multiple» requests for discovery
with the special counsel's office for any evidence
of Manafort's contacts
with Russian government or
intelligence officials.
Use your
intelligence wisely, and be sure not to bombard leads
with multiple campaigns and various types
of email sends.
This includes
multiple security checks from law enforcement and
intelligence agencies; a face - to - face interview
with the Department
of Homeland Security; a medical screening; cultural orientation; a second security clearance; and a final check at the airport.
The fair will partner
with Wine
Intelligence to deliver a «State
of the Nation» document which will offer valuable category insight into the
Multiple and Independent retail sectors and on - trade.
After teaching in every grade from 1st to 12th in private Waldorf schools, he attended Harvard Graduate School
of Education, studying
multiple intelligence theory
with Howard Gardner.
In the first
of three studies for their recent paper, Ehrlinger and her colleagues found that students who hold a fixed mindset about
intelligence were more overconfident about their performance on a
multiple - choice test than those
with a growth mindset.
Given the more popular goal
of meeting every child's unique learning style, teacher education (and therefore student learning) has been sidetracked
with trendy approaches to learning, such as
multiple intelligences, multicultural education, investigative learning, and so on.
When given the opportunity to select
multiple government agencies or individuals that bore at least some responsibility for failing to prevent the bombing, federal agencies were assigned the greatest blame
with the Federal Bureau
of Investigation and U.S. Department
of Homeland Security found at fault by 56 percent and 50 percent
of respondents, respectively, followed by the Central
Intelligence Agency at 42 percent.
By analyzing
multiple patients
with damage to a particular voxel or cluster
of voxels and comparing their cognitive abilities
with those
of patients in whom the same structures were intact, the researchers were able to identify brain regions essential to specific cognitive functions, and those structures that contribute significantly to
intelligence.
Family Viewing, on the other hand, continues to prove rewarding after
multiple viewings, exhibiting the idealism
of a young artist
with the
intelligence of a mature craftsman.
With a curriculum based upon Howard Gardner's theory
of multiple intelligences, this K - 12 Indianapolis school emphasizes exploration and deep understanding over rote memorization.
In our interview
with Harvard University professor Howard Gardner, he shares his thoughts on
multiple intelligences and new forms
of assessment.
But one unanticipated consequence has driven me to distraction — and that's the tendency
of many people, including persons whom I cherish, to credit me
with the notion
of «learning styles» or to collapse «
multiple intelligences»
with «learning styles.»
Daniel Willingham has written a fantastic article on the problems
with Gardner's theory
of «
multiple intelligences»: http://educationnext.org/reframing-the-mind/.
Howard Gardner's concept
of multiple intelligences, insofar as it influences teachers and curricula, has widened the path so that students
with a variety
of abilities can approach excellence.
Boston University education professor Scott Seider describes the reaction as a «grassroots uprising»
of educators at all levels who embraced
multiple intelligences (MI) theory «
with a genuine passion.»
Because most students associate
with at least one
of Howard Gardner's
Multiple Intelligences, make sure to incorporate each type
of intelligence within the questions in your quiz.
It is a shame that Daniel T. Willingham is unable to link empathy and imagination
with his commitment to the science
of psychometrics in his stinging critique
of multiple intelligences theory («Reframing the Mind,» Check The Facts, Summer 2004).
Howard Gardner's
Multiple Intelligences Theory is implicitly asking the designer
of the learning environment to consider a variety
of learning spaces — spaces in diverse sizes, materials, and colors as well as spaces
with different transparency, connectivity, and agility.
A three tiered
multiple intelligences type grid
with a range
of learning activities based around the topic
of explorers.
As a result
of the funding from HCNY and matching funds from the schools, 127 teachers and school leaders in the Bronx have taken part in six different online courses including Teaching for Understanding, Getting Started
with Data Wise, and Using
Multiple Intelligences.
So, it was back to the drawing board and
with the help
of an educational consultant, Gifford said the show developed a curriculum based on HGSE Professor Howard Gardner's theory
of multiple intelligences.
In accordance
with that questionable vision, the Singapore school system is essentially is one giant ode to tracking,
with students placed in one
of multiple available tracks based on
intelligence testing that takes place from ages 10 to 12.
Since the mid-1990s, in addition to Sir Ken Robinson and Heidi Hayes Jacobs, several key figures have stoked the discussion
of integrated studies through their own work and influential books, including James Beane, author
of Curriculum Integration: Designing the Core
of Democratic Education; Julie Thompson Klein, author
of Crossing Boundaries: Knowledge, Disciplinarities, and Interdisciplinarities and Mapping Interdisciplinary Studies; and Robin J. Fogarty, author
of How to Integrate the Curricula and Integrating Curricula
with Multiple Intelligences: Teams, Themes, and Threads (the latter coauthored
with Judy Stoehr).
Hanyang University,
with strong faculties in engineering, music, and education, is a pioneer in the study and application
of Gardner's theory
of multiple intelligences.
He makes clear that the educational implications
of children's possessing
multiple intelligences can and should be drawn, but he believes that many possible curricula and methods could be consistent
with the theory.
In this instance, the concept
of multiple intelligences may not even be raised directly
with students, but, rather, may serve as a tool for fostering dialogue and collaboration among their teachers.
This, the third, is
with Howard Gardner, Hobbs Professor
of Cognition and Education at Harvard University's Graduate School
of Education and creator
of the famous theory
of multiple intelligences.
Among his 30 books are Frames
of Mind: The Theory
of Multiple Intelligences and The App Generation: How Today's Youth Navigate Identity, Intimacy, and Imagination in a Digital World co-written
with Katie Davis.
In 1983, Harvard University professor Howard Gardner published his book Frames
of Mind: The Theory
of Multiple Intelligences that began
with some simple but powerful questions: Are talented chess players, violinists, and athletes intelligent in their respective disciplines?
«I believe Howard Gardner's theory
of multiple intelligences has enlightened many educators to the different learning strengths various students bring
with them,» Fischer told Education World.
Because
of these kinds
of experiences, the theory
of multiple intelligences resonates
with many educators.
The TechMentor model, which identifies those who are competent
with a skill, highlights their successes, and provides supportive and collaborative assistance for the rest
of the faculty, can work whether the initiative is whole language,
multiple intelligences, core essentials, or teaching to standardized tests.
Edutopia revisits its 1997 interview
with the Harvard University professor about
multiple intelligences and new forms
of assessment.
Given what we are dealing
with, the
multiple intelligences [approach] is making [kids] eager to learn, and they are taking ownership
of learning.
The theory became highly popular
with K - 12 educators around the world seeking ways to reach students who did not respond to traditional approaches, but over time, «
multiple intelligences» somehow became synonymous
with the concept
of «learning styles.»
Mindy L. Kornhaber (2001: 276), a researcher involved
with Project Zero, has identified a number
of reasons why teachers and policymakers in North America have responded positively to Howard Gardner's presentation
of multiple intelligences.
About seven
of them were gathered around, and Howard Gardner, who directs the center
with Perkins, was describing his emerging theory
of multiple intelligences.
If Loveless had kept up
with our writing (not that I blame him for not) or read Disrupting Class
with a bit more
of a nuanced eye, he would have seen that we didn't pin our argument on
multiple intelligences or learning styles per se — we were quite up front that we are not experts in the learning sciences by any means.
A problem
with Loveless's argument is that many
of my fellow «disruptors» and I who think that it is important to disrupt the education system think this way not under the mindset that it will — or should — help
with multiple intelligences or learning styles, but instead because
of a simpler and more rigorously tested notion that is far less ideological than Loveless assumes.
«We also think that
Multiple Intelligences will provide the teachers
with a very effective lens by which they can work
with the children and how they organize their classrooms,» added Ms. Julie Viens, Managing Partner
of MI Institute.
He previously laid out his original theory
with seven identified
intelligences in his 1983 work, «Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intellig
intelligences in his 1983 work, «Frames
of Mind: The Theory
of Multiple IntelligencesIntelligences.»
«Control
of bodily movement is localized in the motor cortex,» Gardner says in Frames
of Mind: The Theory
of Multiple Intelligences, «and
with each hemisphere dominant or controlling bodily movements.»
In
Multiple Intelligences, Gardner gives examples
of famous scholars
with high naturalist
intelligence, such as:
The debate is not MI vs. IQ but rather how can we use a
multiple intelligences understanding
of each student to build the academic skills associated
with IQ?
Dr. Shearer conducts experiential and interactive seminars
with businesses and organizations
of any size / type that wish to discover the power
of using the
multiple intelligences to enhance individual performances and energize teams.