Educational Implications of the Theory of Multiple Intelligences

1989 ◽  
Vol 18 (8) ◽  
pp. 4-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Howard Gardner ◽  
Thomas Hatch
2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 48-62
Author(s):  
Annas Ribab Sibilana

Character education is a grand issue which has been endeavored in various ways through education, so it is truly realized for the noble ideals of the Indonesian people. But what is happening right now in our education is the moral degradation of the children national character, so education has the task at the forefront to overcome this. Various methods have been conceived by experts and implemented one by one by the individual education, one of the latest methods and considered as an effective method by various education experts is through multiple intelligences approach. However, there are not many education implementers understand the concept, one of the institutions that dared to start implementing the concept is Markaz Arabiyah Pare Kediri, so researcher formulates a problem formulation of how the concept of learning based on multiple intelligences in Markaz Arabiyah and how the character education is implemented through the concept of learning. Markaz Arabiyah is the only institution in Pare Kediri that applies the theory of multiple intelligences starting from the process of accepting participants to the learning process, then from that process can also implement character education at the institution.


Diogenes ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Polina Georgieva ◽  
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The article aims to offer a brief review of linguistic intelligence, a part of Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences. While intelligence as a whole is being defined as a rather general mental capability, linguistic intelligence is broadly defined as the ability to easily and precisely operate with words, both in oral and written interaction. Depending on the degree this intelligence is developed, as well as on the purpose it is used for, the quality of one’s life could significantly improve- or unfortunately, decrease.


Author(s):  
Alexandra-Ioana HOMONE

What is intelligence? Which are the most important characteristics of it? Starting from these two questions that have a powerful impact over the researchers, Gardner fulfill to present a new meaning sense of the termen - intelligence, which continues to be discussed. During the article we will present some connections between the musical education systems of the 20th-21st centuries and the Theory of Multiple Intelligences. Even though some of them appeared before the theory, through his affirmations, Gardner manages to prove that the musical intelligence isn’t just a talent, it is in every human being. The study of the Theory Multiple Intelligence and the deepening of some of the well-known music education systems led to design and develop of some attractive and efficient music activities in school.


Author(s):  
Kevin Greenberg ◽  
Robert Z. Zheng ◽  
Isabelle Maloy

The theory of multiple intelligences has been embraced by the education and research communities worldwide. Substantial research has been conducted to understand multiple intelligences and learning. However, studies that examine how various types of technology affect across the board the different types of intelligences in learning is lacking. This chapter reviews the multiple intelligence (MI) theory and how emergent technologies can be used to support MI learning in education using a meta-analysis method. The results reveal that bodily-kinesthetic is most responsive to technology-based intervention compared to other types of intelligences and that immersive and visual images are effective in improving verbal linguistic and bodily-kinesthetic intelligences. Discussion of the findings are made along with their implications in educational practices. Suggestions for future research and practice are made in regard to multiple intelligence and emergent digital technology.


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