The idea of Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences suggests that there are specific intelligences that are inherent in all individuals. A preferred learning style may not necessarily be the best way an individual learns, but for some it may be. Considering the various learning styles and preferences helps instructors customize their instruction. With that in mind, reflect on and discuss the relevancy you see in using the intelligences in your instruction planning. Additionally, reflect and discuss how your knowledge of multiple intelligences may serve in the way you interact with colleagues, family, or friends.

Prepare 

Prior to beginning work on this discussion forum, watch this video 8 Intelligences – Theory of Multiple Intelligences Explained – Dr. Howard Gardner (Links to an external site.).

Reflect

Within your own personal and professional experiences, reflect on the eight types that make up Howard Gardner’s multiple intelligences:

  1. Musical-rhythmic
  2. Visual-spatial
  3. Verbal-linguistic
  4. Logical-mathematical
  5. Bodily-kinesthetic
  6. Interpersonal
  7. Intrapersonal
  8. Naturalistic

Consider the intelligence that you perceive as your own strength and how you may naturally instruct your learners from that strength. For example, if you are an auditory learner, do you then feel most comfortable delivering instruction in an auditory lecture format?

Content Instructions

Guided Response: Respond to at least two of your classmates. In addition to responding to your classmates, offer specific insights about how your classmates could strengthen their point of view by offering one to two targeted and specific pieces of advice or suggestions to bolster their idea(s). Be sure to also respond to any questions that your instructor might pose. Continue to monitor the discussion forum through Day 7 and respond with robust dialogue to anyone who replies to your initial post.

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