Multiple Intelligences by Howard Gardner
The theory of dual intelligence was invented and developed by Howard Gardner, a developmental psychologist and professor of education at the Graduate School of Education, Harvard University, United States. Gardner defines intelligence as the ability to solve problems and produce products in a variety of settings and in real-life situations.
And Gardner created the seven intelligences that were later called multi-intelligences, consisting of: (1) verbal-linguistic intelligence; (2) logical-mathematical intelligence; (3) visual-spatial intelligence; (4) rhythmic-musical intelligence; (5) physico-kinesthetic intelligence; (6) interpersonal; and (7) intrapersonal intelligence.
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Mar 13, 2024
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