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  2. Gardner's Theory Of Multiple Intelligences - Simply Psychology

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    Howard Gardner first proposed the theory of multiple intelligences in his 1983 book “Frames of Mind”, where he broadens the definition of intelligence and outlines several distinct types of intellectual competencies.

  3. Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences - Verywell Mind

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    The theory of multiple intelligences suggests eight types of intelligence that people may possess. Learn about Gardner's multiple intelligences and how they're used.

  4. Theory of multiple intelligences - Wikipedia

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    The theory of multiple intelligences (MI) proposes the differentiation of human intelligence into specific distinguishable multiple intelligences, rather than defining it as a single general ability. Since 1983, the theory has been popular among educators around the world.

  5. Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences | Center ...

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    Gardner’s multiple intelligences theory can be used for curriculum development, planning instruction, selection of course activities, and related assessment strategies. Gardner points out that everyone has strengths and weaknesses in various intelligences, which is why educators should decide how best to present course material given the ...

  6. The Theory of Multiple Intelligences - Harvard University

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    The theory of multiple intelligences, developed by psychologist Howard Gardner in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s, posits that individuals possess eight or more relatively autonomous intelligences.

  7. The theory of multiple intelligences has influenced educators from all over the world, encouraging them to envision more effective ways of teaching. This theory was developed over 30 years ago by Howard Gardner, a world-renowned psychologist. In 1983, Gardner transformed the field of education

  8. multiple intelligences - Encyclopedia Britannica

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    Multiple intelligences, theory of human intelligence first proposed by the psychologist Howard Gardner in his book Frames of Mind (1983). At its core, it is the proposition that individuals have the potential to develop a combination of eight separate intelligences, or spheres of intelligence; that