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Williams, R. Bruce – Corwin Press, 2007
There is an intricate literacy to Gardner's multiple intelligences theory that unlocks key entry points for differentiated learning. Using a well-articulated framework, rich with graphic representations, Williams provides a comprehensive discussion of multiple intelligences. He moves the teacher and students from curiosity, to confidence, to…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Multiple Intelligences, Cognitive Style, Learning Processes
Multiple Intelligences and Positive Life Habits: 174 Activities for Applying Them in Your Classroom.
Beachner, Lynne; Pickett, Anola – 2001
This book offers teachers a toolbox for discovering the innate strengths and talents and the unique learning styles of each student. Drawing from Howard Gardner's work on multiple intelligences, the book offers more than a dozen activities specifically tailored to each of the eight multiple intelligences: verbal/linguistic, mathematical/logical,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Strategies, Multiple Intelligences
Gardner, Howard – 1999
This book presents evidence that human beings possess a range of capabilities and potentials (multiple intelligences) that, both individually and together, can be put to many productive uses. Chapter 1, "Intelligence and Individuality," introduces the issue. Chapter 2, "Before Multiple Intelligences," describes the traditional scientific view of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Intelligence Differences
Peer reviewedVardin, Patricia A. – Montessori Life, 2003
Reviews Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. Shows how Maria Montessori and Howard Gardner drew similar conclusions regarding human capacity and potential. Examines how Gardner's eight intelligences and underlying core operations lie at the heart of the Montessori exercises and activities. (KB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Early Childhood Education, Educational Practices, Educational Theories
Peer reviewedPrescott, Heather M. – Clearing House, 2001
Demonstrates how students' metacognitive skill may be enhanced through writing learning statements. Uses a framework of multiple intelligences and learning style theories to describe how teachers can guide students through reflective writing exercises to help them understand how they learn. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cognitive Style, Metacognition, Multiple Intelligences
Peer reviewedTucker, Bill – English Journal, 1995
Discusses the theory of multiple intelligences and what it tells English teachers about students' writing processes. Discusses results of a study of the writing processes of 10 high school juniors whose cognitive profile featured visual-spatial intelligence and subordinated linguistic aspects. Discusses the importance of matching instructional…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Individual Differences, Multiple Intelligences, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedGardner, Howard – International Schools Journal, 1996
Debunks several myths that have arisen in schools' misapplication of the author's multiple intelligences (MI) theory. Argues that seven intelligences do not require seven different intelligence tests. An intelligence is a construct, not a domain, discipline, or learning style. MI theory is empirical and compatible with general intelligence theory.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education, Intelligence, Misconceptions
Martin, Graham P.; Burnette, Carter – MultiMedia Schools, 2000
Discusses Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences that addresses how students assimilate information and suggests the use of electronic portfolios to allow a broader array of learning styles and increase the effectiveness of activities by addressing more Multiple Intelligences. Explains the use of hypertext and multimedia on a CD-ROM.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Hypermedia, Instructional Effectiveness, Multimedia Materials
Hoffman, Elizabeth A. – Microbiology Education, 2001
Points out the low student achievement in microbiology courses and presents an active learning method applied in an introductory microbiology course which features daily quizzes, cooperative learning activities, and group projects. (Contains 30 references.) (YDS)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Cognitive Style, Evaluation, Higher Education
Colannino, Noreen M.; Hoyt, William L.; Murray, Ann – Science Scope, 2004
Science teachers who are committed to excellence in the classroom continually seek ways to improve teaching and learning, and the concept of multiple intelligences holds promise as a method for accomplishing this. The essence of the theory of multiple intelligences is to understand the many differences among students, the variations in the ways…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Multiple Intelligences, Science Laboratories, Science Instruction
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
Mader, Jan; Winn, Mary – AAPT Press (BK), 2008
This book is designed to be a quick and easy resource for anyone teaching physics for the first time. Written after extensive research, this book is filled with reliable labs, demos and activities that work well in the classroom. Also included are lesson plans, diagrams, and teacher notes for every activity. The book is not the end--it is just a…
Descriptors: Optics, Motion, Physics, Science Instruction
Lopez, Doreen M.; Schroeder, Linda – Online Submission, 2008
This action research project was designed to maximize learning for all students by addressing different learning styles and implementing various strategies. The students in the targeted school exhibited difficulty in experiencing academic success while exposed to conventional teaching strategies. The two target schools consisted of an intermediate…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Action Research, Student Surveys, Classroom Environment
Peer reviewedDaniel, Trent K. – Science Teacher, 1997
Presents a unit on the periodic table that focuses on the concept of patterns and is designed to reach students with different learning styles. Describes seven laboratory stations, each focusing on a different learning style including bodily-kinesthetic, logical-mathematical, linguistic-verbal, visual-spatial, musical, intrapersonal, and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational Strategies, Multiple Intelligences, Science Activities
Peer reviewedWarburton, Edward C. – Journal of Dance Education, 2003
Reviews the contributions of Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences (MI) to dance education by placing MI theory in the context of historical perspectives on intelligences and examining the assumptions behind traditional models of intelligence and some of the more recent pluralistic approaches. The paper reviews the principal tenets of MI…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Dance Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education

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