What is the theory of multiple intelligence? What are its
benefits?
First, I would like to give a general idea of what MI is. The
theory of multiple intelligences (MI) was first advanced by Dr. Howard Gardner.
Challenging the traditional concept intelligence, the theory of multiple
intelligences suggest that each individual has eight different types of
intelligences. These intelligences combine to form any individual’s specific
cognitive potential.
8 types of intelligences:
1. 1.Verbal-linguistic intelligence refers to an
individual’s ability to analyze information and produce work that involves oral
and written language.
2. 2. Logical-mathematical intelligence describes
the ability to detect patterns, reason deductively and think logically, make
calculations, and solve abstract problems.
3.
3.Visual-spatial intelligence describes the
ability manipulate and create mental images in order to solve problems and
reason, to visualize concepts and space.
4.
4.Musical
intelligence involves skill in the performance, composition, and appreciation
of musical patterns. It encompasses the capacity to recognize and compose musical
pitches, tones, and rhythms.
5. 5.Naturalistic intelligence refers to the ability
to identify and distinguish among different types of plants, animals, and
weather formations found in the natural world.
6. 6.Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence entails using
one’s own body to create products or solve problems.
7. 7.Interpersonal intelligence reflects an ability
to recognize and understand other people’s moods, desires, motivations, and
intentions.
8. 8.Intrapersonal intelligence refers to people’s
ability to recognize and assess those same characteristics within themselves.
On a general basis, MI theories have three benefits:
Self-development and formation. MI theories can help
students and teachers better understand their abilities. It helps students to
build up confidence as it demonstrates how they can use their strengths to
address their weaknesses. It motivates students to find where their interest
and strength lies and push their abilities further.
A broader choice of schooling. All intelligences are
required for an individual to live a full life. Therefore, teachers need to
attend to all intelligences, not just the ones that the traditional
intelligence focuses on.
MI theories also look into morality. Gardner once considered
adding a “moral intelligence” to the MI theories. But he later came to the
conclusion that ‘Morality’ is a complex concept combined with numerous
psychological aspects such as personality, will and character. Therefore it is
not an intelligence in itself. But he did not give up on the idea of “moral
intelligence” and stated that ‘we must figure out how intelligence and morality
can work together to create a world in which a great variety of people will
want to live’.

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