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Peariso, Jamon F. – Online Submission, 2008
Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligences (MI) theory has been widely accepted in the field of education for the past two decades. Most educators have been subjugated to the MI theory and to the many issues that its implementation in the classroom brings. This is often done without ever looking at or being presented the critic's view or research on…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Learning Theories, Teaching Methods, Criticism

White, David A.; Breen, Maureen – Gifted Child Today Magazine, 1998
Raises concerns about the concept and application of Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences to gifted children. Stresses the importance of practical wisdom, subject-matter content, and intelligent time-utilization. Warns against "edutainment", the ungrounded appeals to fun or entertainment based on supposedly neglected forms…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education

Smerechansky-Metzger, Jean A. – Gifted Child Today Magazine, 1995
This article urges educators to incorporate Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences (MI) into their classrooms to broaden the learning opportunities for all students. MI theory is briefly explained, examples of its application are described, advantages of MI are pointed out, and criticisms of MI are noted. (DB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Principles, Educational Psychology, Elementary Secondary Education
Woodcock, Richard W. – 1995
This paper describes five major conceptualizations of intelligence as: (1) a general ability; (2) a pair of abilities; (3) a limited set of multiple intelligences; (4) a complete set of multiple intelligences; and (5) a set of interacting cognitive and noncognitive factors that determine cognitive performance. Theories of multiple intelligence…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Intelligence
Walters, Joseph – 1992
This paper introduces a theoretical treatment of the concept of intelligence that provides for intellectual diversity and contrasts this view with the more traditional notion of intelligence. Next, the paper draws from this theory several implications for education, paying particular attention to the question of assessment. It is shown why this…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Bilingual Education, Intelligence, Learning Theories
Ksicinski, Joyce M. – 2000
According to a 1996 study by the National Center for Education Statistics, 75% of America's colleges offer remedial courses and 29% of first-time freshmen take them. Community colleges typically spend more on remedial education than do four-year institutions, and they are anticipating increased demand for such programs. The study cites Howard…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Cognitive Processes, Community Colleges
National Learning Center, Washington, DC. – 1991
A lecture series was conducted in 1989 to present information on learning theories by learning theorists. This document contains short texts of the lectures; full texts are available on request. In lecture 1, Robert Chase discusses educational reform and Bonnie Guiton examines educational goals from the perspective of White House policy. In…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Electronics
Gursky, Daniel – Teacher Magazine, 1991
Psychologist Howard Gardner argues that schools fail because they do not confront often flawed childhood theories about the world that students bring to the classroom. He claims teachers must acknowledge, challenge, and build on such assumptions so students can internalize lessons taught in school and apply them outside the classroom. (SM)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Childhood Attitudes, Concept Formation, Early Childhood Education
Davis, Russell R. – 1991
This paper: (1) demonstrates how computers can be a powerful and vital tool when combined with Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences to enable educators to reach students with a variety of learning styles; and (2) provides a model of using one form of technology, computers, in connection with the intelligences to help students learn to…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware
Safi, Anna Marie – 1996
This paper describes "Ditch the Dictionary," a college faculty development workshop at Johnson and Wales University (Rhode Island) that applies the theory of multiple intelligences to vocabulary development and reading instruction in the English-as-a-Second-Language classroom. It was found that the institution's international and…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Faculty, College Second Language Programs, Dictionaries