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Intelligences and You

Intelligences and You. What does this all mean?. Non amo te , Sabidi ( Sabidius ), nec possum dicere quare (why). Hoc tantum possum dicere ; non amo te .---Martial, 1.32 I do not like you, Sabidius , nor am I able to say why. I am able to say this much; I do not like you. .

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Intelligences and You

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  1. Intelligences and You What does this all mean?

  2. Non amote, Sabidi(Sabidius), nec possum dicerequare(why). • Hoc tantum possum dicere; non amote.---Martial, 1.32 • I do not like you, Sabidius, nor am I able to say why. • I am able to say this much; I do not like you.

  3. Do some people just rub you the wrong way, and you can’t figure out why? • Look at their modes of learning or intelligences and we might find the answer.

  4. Garner’s work on Multiple intelligences states that all humans have a preferred way to relate and understand information. One area is predominant with all areas being represented in some fashion.

  5. Linguistic Intelligence • Highly auditory • Likes to read, write, and listen • Has a good memory for names, dates, places • Has a well-developed vocabulary • Likes to play word games

  6. Logical-Mathematical • Needs order • Likes to explore patterns, categories, relationships • Likes to make lists • Likes math and problem solving, crossword puzzles • Likes to win

  7. Musical • Sensitive to sounds in the environment • Enjoys listening and playing music • Likes to collect music • Often taps and hums • Needs to express rhythms inside of himself/herself

  8. Bodily-Kinesthetic • Needs to move around constantly • Uses body movement to learn • Often twitches, fidgets, and taps • Likes sports and active activities • Likes hands-on activities

  9. Intrapersonal • Has awareness of inner strength • Has great self-esteem and confidence • Strong willed and deeply opinionated • Likely to take a controversial stand on a topic • Don’t invade my world • Doesn’t fit the norm=marches to a different drum

  10. Interpersonal • Needs to interact with people • Inspired by others • Has many friends • Wants to organize, communicate, and provide harmony in a group • “I feel your pain” • Likes cooperative group work

  11. spatial • Sees pictures, not words • Likes art activities • Likes movies, slides, and photographs • Easily reads maps, charts, diagrams • Likes jigsaw puzzles • Daydreams frequently

  12. Robert Sternberg and Elena Grigorenko in 2000 developed a theory of intelligence falling into 3 areas: • CREATIVE • ANALYTICAL • PRACTICAL

  13. CREATIVE PEOPLE • Find a new way to demonstrate knowledge • Imagine how life could be if……. • Discover new ideas if…….. • Create new ways to …………

  14. PRACTICAL PEOPLE • Want to apply knowledge to solve a problem • knowledge is to help people’s problems • Want to develop a comparison between old and new information

  15. ANALYTICAL PEOPLE • Must explain why • Identify key parts and they “fit” together • Compare and contrast the old with the new

  16. LEARNING MODALITY • Kinesthetic • Work with hands in putting together or taking apart • Learn via movement • Hands-on applications • Tactile learners

  17. Oral • Discuss with others your ideas • Read aloud to say the words • Love to talk about a topic

  18. Visual • Love graphic organizers, charts, or diagrams for thoughts • Visualize characters and information • Write down your thoughts or notes

  19. Auditory • Sounds connect you to information • Listen to texts or stories helps for understanding • Prefer to listen to a discussion than to participate

  20. Why does Magistra Hankins care about this information?

  21. bibliography Learning Differences: Effective Teaching with Learning Styles and Multiple Intelligences. 2nd edition. Laureate Education: Los Angeles, 2000, 44-49, 124-126. Print.

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