Gardner himself says in his book that «there is little evidence to
support multiple intelligence theory».
Not exact matches
He is a strong advocate of the work of Howard Gardner on «
multiple intelligences,»
supporting Gardner's
theory that there are many kinds of
intelligence, and many ways of learning, and that different children bring different kinds of
intelligence to the learning endeavor.
While the
theory of
multiple intelligences is a powerful way to think about learning, it's also important to understand the research that
supports it.
Loveless himself cites Hirsch and implies that learning - styles and
multiple -
intelligences theories lack empirical
support, but he holds off from saying that the scientific evidence has declared one side a winner.
Through our online course and
support channels, face to face professional development, consulting services, and curriculum and resource development offerings, we
support programs and educators seeking to tap into
Multiple Intelligences and pedagogical framework to create and provide learner - centered, goal - driven applications of
Multiple Intelligences Theory in any learning context.
MIRCI provides the necessary guidance, resources and material
support to further scientific investigations into the
theory of
multiple intelligences and its practical applications in educational, corporate, assessment, psychological and counseling organizations.
Some criticize
multiple intelligences theory for its lack of theoretical, research - based
support and its lack of proven effectiveness in the classroom.