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Art Education, 2019
Howard Gardner is a superstar among many art educators. He has written dozens of books, translated into 32 languages, that explore the mind, ethics, education, and the arts. His revolutionary theory of multiple intelligences is still a major influential force today. Gardner grew up in Scranton, Pennsylvania, the son of parents who left wartime…
Descriptors: Art Education, Music, Public Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Regional Educational Laboratory Mid-Atlantic, 2015
In this webinar, Dr. Carol Tomlinson of the University of Virginia presented the research base supporting the practice of differentiation and described the characteristics of effective differentiation. She led a discussion of how quality preparation can build and strengthen teachers' knowledge and skills in implementing differentiated instruction…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Individualized Instruction, Teacher Competencies, Knowledge Base for Teaching
Sigette, Tyson – Online Submission, 2009
This paper addresses many theories of learning and human development which are very similar with regards as to how they suggest learning occurs. The differences in most of the theories exist in how they treat the development of the learner compared to methods of teaching. Most of the major learning theories taught to educators today are based on…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Multiple Intelligences, Educational Psychology, Psychologists
Sharp, John G.; Bowker, Rob; Byrne, Jenny – Research Papers in Education, 2008
Developments within education, psychology and the neurosciences have shed a great deal of light on how we learn while, at the same time, confirming for us all that learning is a profoundly complex process and far from understood. Against this background, and in this position article, we consider the recent rise in interest in the concept of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Foreign Countries, Learning Processes, Visual Perception

Schirduan, Victoria; Case, Karen; Faryniarz, Judith – Educational Forum, 2002
Advocates the application of multiple intelligences theory to the teaching of students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Suggests how this theory offers tools to support academic achievement and positive self-concept for students with and without learning disabilities. Contains 13 references. (SK)
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Educational Practices, Hyperactivity, Multiple Intelligences
Reichert, Amy – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2004
This essay demonstrates how the concept of multiple intelligences (MI) can be applied to college composition. Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, published in 1983, started a revolution in education, but the application of this theory to teaching college writing was slow in coming. For the most part, writing teachers are comfortable in the…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Writing Instruction, College Instruction, Writing (Composition)
Waterhouse, Lynn – Educational Psychologist, 2006
I (Waterhouse, 2006) argued that, because multiple intelligences, the Mozart effect, and emotional intelligence theories have inadequate empirical support and are not consistent with cognitive neuroscience findings, these theories should not be applied in education. Proponents countered that their theories had sufficient empirical support, were…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Emotional Intelligence, Learning Theories, Criticism
Panitz, Theodore – 2000
This paper describes one approach to implementing cooperative learning in mathematics classes virtually 100% of the time. By describing this maximum approach, it is hoped that teachers will be encouraged to try cooperative learning at least part of the time in their classrooms. Cooperative learning activities help identify widespread student…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Development, Learning Strategies

Saxton, Juliana; Miller, Carole – Research in Drama Education, 2001
Responds to an article in the previous issue of this journal discussing Howard Gardner's work and its relation to drama education. Suggests that when Gardner's multiple intelligences theory is applied in teaching, differences are valued and communities are strengthened. Concludes that Gardner's theory helps to validate the practice and place of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Drama, Educational Research, Higher Education
Strasser, Janis; Seplocha, Holly – Multicultural Education, 2005
College classrooms are changing from the traditional classroom of the past. Professors are greeted with a more diverse population of students and are seeing many different types of learners. Recent census data confirm that the United States population is becoming more multicultural and that this diversity will continue to increase. As the world is…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Cultural Differences, Cultural Awareness, Higher Education
Franklin, Shirley – Education 3-13, 2006
The notion of learning styles, and the multiple intelligence theory from which some of this derives, has come to be one of the dominant themes in the discourse on learning and teaching. This article argues that much of the language associated with this recent educational phenomenon is misleading for teachers. The author argues that instead of…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Cognitive Style, Teaching Methods, Debate
Nuzzi, Ronald – Momentum, 1997
Describes multiple intelligence instruction (MII), based on the theory that humans possess seven intelligences: visual, musical, logical-mathematical, intrapersonal, interpersonal, linguistic, and bodily-kinesthetic. Argues that current methods of assessment are deficit-based and, therefore, not helpful in assessing MII students. Describes an…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods

Loria, Win – Inquiry, 1999
Relates the exploration and incorporation of Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligences Theory (MI) into classroom practices. States that service-learning projects provide wonderful opportunities to put into practice the various types of intelligences, allowing students to utilize their best learning strategies to access the content area of the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Community Colleges, Learning Strategies, Multiple Intelligences
Margolin, Edythe – 1997
This paper examines linkages between educational philosophy and classroom activities and presents 10 guidelines for early childhood teachers and administrators to effectively strengthen these linkages. The 10 guidelines are: (1) each child has a capacity to respond to what the teacher brings to the classroom; (2) educators need to open the world…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creativity, Early Childhood Education, Educational Philosophy
Ediger, Marlow – 2000
Spelling words correctly in a separate subject curriculum is a rare procedure of learning today. However, correct spelling of words harmonizes well with the behaviorally stated objectives movement in that either a word is spelled correctly or incorrectly. Standardized and criterion referenced tests (CRTs) stress precise learnings in that machine…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behaviorism, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education