About
Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences states that people are not born with any of the intelligence they will ever have. He challenged the traditional theory that there is a single form of intelligence, sometimes referred to as "g" for general intelligence that focuses solely on cognitive abilities. In this module, we will be looking at Gardner's eight different types of intelligences which extend his definition of intelligence. This theory will help teachers to enhance or modify their process of teaching-learning better by applying this theory in their classroom.

What will you learn
After completing the module, you will learn-
1. The eight intelligences identified by Gardner
2. Educational Implication of this theory
3. Ideas to modify the curriculum according to different needs of students

Skills Covered
1. Problem-Solving
2. Critical Thinking
3. Empathy
4. Building Relationships

Module Content

Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences

3 hr(s)

Relate

Introduction - Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences
Questionnaire

Explore

Understanding - Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences
Infographic

Assess

Questionnaire

Further Readings

Further Reading
Glossary

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Assessments & Acknowledgement on Completion