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Stedman, Nicole L. P. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2008
Howard Gardner (1993) continued endeavors to establish a way to account for differences in individuals beyond traditional intelligence measures. Pedagogical strategies to address "multiple intelligences" are a unique way to develop course material, whether the setting is secondary or post-secondary. While some students thrive in…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Teaching Methods, Art, Popular Culture
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White, John – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2008
Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences has had a huge influence on school education. But its credentials lack justification, as the first section of this paper shows via a detailed philosophical analysis of how the intelligences are identified. If we want to make sense of the theory, we need to turn from a philosophical to a historical…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Learning Processes, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
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Harman, Marsha J.; Kordinak, S. Thomas; Bruce, A. Jerry – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2009
With his theory of multiple intelligences, Howard Gardner challenged the presumption that intelligence is a single innate entity. He maintained that multiple intelligences exist and are related to specific brain areas and symbol systems. Each of the intelligences has its merits and limits, but by using a multiple intelligences approach, more…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Educational Trends, Student Evaluation, Intelligence Tests
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Hajhashemi, Karim – English Language Teaching, 2012
The purpose of this study was to examine whether performance in MI could predict the performance in reading competency. The other objectives were to identify the components of MI which are correlated with the reading test scores, and to determine the relationship between the multiple intelligences and reading proficiency. A descriptive and ex post…
Descriptors: Reading Achievement, Predictor Variables, Language Proficiency, Multiple Intelligences
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Medley, Michael – TESOL Journal, 2012
Because English language teachers should take into account the social-psychological situation of the students they teach, they must be sensitive to the effects of traumatic stress among learners. Refugee and immigrant children are frequently survivors of trauma, along with their peers in crisis-torn English as a foreign language settings around…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Language Arts, Language Teachers, English (Second Language)
Oteng, Ellen N. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This dissertation examined the relationships between Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligence Theory and students' gender, age, grade level, and enrollment into a public or private school. The research determined students' dominant intelligences and investigated whether students' intelligences may be influenced by demographic variables such as…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Multiple Intelligences, Private Schools, Public Schools
Park, MiKyong – ProQuest LLC, 2012
How do we Christian educators help children live their lives holistically? The purpose of this study is to address this question and to examine a method for children and Christian families in Korea to form Christian faith through daily rituals at home. Using participant observation and focus group interviews, I examined what the children and…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Education, Teacher Attitudes, Cognitive Development
Davidson, Leavery Y. Jefferson – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Federal mandates require technology use in the classroom, but not all English language arts (ELA) teachers have implemented technology as an integral part of teaching. The purpose of this qualitative case study was to investigate why ELA teachers in 2 local high schools rarely or never use technology as an instructional tool. The study was…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Secondary School Teachers, High Schools, Language Arts
Alhajri, Meshari A SH A. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
The purpose of this research was to determine the usefulness of Multiple Intelligence for educational planning for students in special education. More specifically, this study applied the Multiple Intelligences Developmental Assessment Scales (MIDAS) to a sample of students receiving special education services who had IEPs developed using…
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Program Effectiveness, Individualized Instruction, Special Education
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Pool, Jonelle; Dittrich, Charles; Pool, Kenneth – Journal for Learning through the Arts, 2011
This classroom study focused on modeling a hands-on approach for understanding classroom applications of multiple intelligence theory through arts-based integration. Thirty-five preservice teachers enrolled in Educational Psychology classes participated in an interdisciplinary geometry lesson modeling Artful Learning[TM], experiencing an…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Geometric Concepts, Multiple Intelligences, Preservice Teachers
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Copeland, Clayton A. – Knowledge Quest, 2011
Having a child come into the library--whether on his/her very first visit or one of many visits--means that school librarians have the incredible privilege--and responsibility--to make that child feel welcome and to support his/her learning process in every way they possibly can. Whether a child is officially labeled as being "differently able"…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Information Literacy, Assistive Technology, Information Skills
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Ravi, R.; Vedapriya, S. Gethsi – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2009
Multiple Intelligences are a new educational theory proposed by Howard Gardner in 1983. Multiple intelligences describe an array of different kinds of intelligences exhibited by human beings. This theory consists of verbal-linguistic, logical and mathematics, visual and spatial, bodily kinesthetic, musical-rhythmic, intrapersonal, interpersonal,…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Age Differences, Gender Differences, Student Surveys
Robbie, Philip; Pickett, Fran – Educational Facility Planner, 2009
A charrette (pronounced shuh-ret) is a collaborative planning process that harnesses the talents and energies of all interested parties to create a shared vision and a feasible plan for implementation. The charrette consists of an intense period of design activity where variables are clarified, reasonable limits established and collective…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Planning, Cooperation, Theory Practice Relationship, Conferences (Gatherings)
Van Hook, Steven R. – Online Submission, 2008
This article begins with an examination of the early building blocks of intelligence and learning through signs and symbols, such as examined by Vygotsky and Freire. Then the inquiry moves into methods of achieving resonance as praxis of learning as expanded on by Freire, and connecting with students by addressing their multiple intelligences as…
Descriptors: Signs, Semiotics, Multiple Intelligences, Emotional Intelligence
Booth, Rosslyn; O'Brien, Patrick John – International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 2008
This paper explores a range of therapeutic modalities used by counsellors of children and positions those modalities within Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. Research by O'Brien ("Gardner's theory of multiple intelligence and its implications for the counselling of children." Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Queensland University of…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Holistic Approach, Children, Counselor Client Relationship
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