The theory of multiple intelligences is a model proposed by Howard Gardner in which intelligence is seen as unitary, which includes various specific capacities at different levels of generality, but as a set of multiple intelligences, different and independent. Gardner defines intelligence as "the ability to solve problems or make products that are valued in one or more cultures."
First, it broadens the scope of what is intelligence and recognize what was known intuitively: that the academic brilliance is not everything. When developing life is not enough to have a great academic record. There are people of great intellectual capacity but unable to, for example, choose their friends wisely and on the contrary, people are less bright in school that succeeds in the business world or in your personal life. Succeed in business, or sports, needs to be smart, but in each field using a different type of intelligence. Not better or worse, but different. In other words, Einstein is neither more nor less intelligent than Michael Jordan, just their minds belong to different fields.
Second, and not least, Gardner defines intelligence as an ability. Until very recently, intelligence was seen as something innate and unchangeable. Are born smart or not, and education could not change that fact. So much so that in times very close to the mentally handicapped are not educated, because they considered it a wasted effort.
Considering the importance of the psychology of multiple intelligences, has to be more rational to have a purpose for everything we do, not only through these intelligences. Since leaving aside the objectivity, which is the order to capture the world.
First, it broadens the scope of what is intelligence and recognize what was known intuitively: that the academic brilliance is not everything. When developing life is not enough to have a great academic record. There are people of great intellectual capacity but unable to, for example, choose their friends wisely and on the contrary, people are less bright in school that succeeds in the business world or in your personal life. Succeed in business, or sports, needs to be smart, but in each field using a different type of intelligence. Not better or worse, but different. In other words, Einstein is neither more nor less intelligent than Michael Jordan, just their minds belong to different fields.
Second, and not least, Gardner defines intelligence as an ability. Until very recently, intelligence was seen as something innate and unchangeable. Are born smart or not, and education could not change that fact. So much so that in times very close to the mentally handicapped are not educated, because they considered it a wasted effort.
Considering the importance of the psychology of multiple intelligences, has to be more rational to have a purpose for everything we do, not only through these intelligences. Since leaving aside the objectivity, which is the order to capture the world.
Considering the importance of the psychology of multiple intelligences, has to be more rational to have a purpose for everything we do, not only through these intelligences. Since leaving aside the objectivity, which is the order to capture the world.
There are different types:
* "Music Intelligence
*-body-kinesthetic intelligence
*-linguistic intelligence
* "logical-mathematical intelligence
* "Special Intelligence
* "interpersonal intelligence
* "intrapersonal intelligence
* "Naturalist Intelligence.
There are different types:
* "Music Intelligence
*-body-kinesthetic intelligence
*-linguistic intelligence
* "logical-mathematical intelligence
* "Special Intelligence
* "interpersonal intelligence
* "intrapersonal intelligence
* "Naturalist Intelligence.

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