Theory of multiple intelligences
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Howard Gardner of Harvard University has identified various distinct intelligences: interpersonal, intrapersonal, visual–spatial, verbal–linguistic, logical–mathematical, musical–rhythmic, bodily–kinesthetic, and naturalistic.[1] Gardner later suggested that moral intelligence may merit being included in his multiple intelligence model.[2]
See also
- Moral intelligence
- Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence
- Emotional intelligence
- Atheism and the theory of multiple intelligences
External links
- Howard Gardner: ‘Multiple intelligences’ are not ‘learning styles’, Washington Post by Valerie Strauss October 16, 2013