Multiple Intelligence Theory and its effect on Teacher-Student
Teaching may be one of the most difficult professions to
perfect because despite having to share your knowledge with your students and
above all teaching them , one of the hardest duties a teacher has to perform is
to deal with the human mind of all of his/her students. Not every students’
brain receives information in the same
way as other students’ brain does , and this somehow hinders more the job of a
teacher.
So , the teacher has to know or at least , to study the
different kind of intelligences through which the human brain works , processes
information, decodes and is responsible for other processes also.
The information that I previously had about Multiple
Intelligences were just basic information about how different intelligences
guide our processing and our preferences into being proficient in a dimension
and not in others, but compared to the novelties to which we were introduced
during the lecture, are little. I used
to think that we can be proficient in only one of the intelligences, but after
the discussion that we conducted in class , I realized that the process of
learning is actually biological ,though we always used to think that this
process was psychological , and in fact it really was like this because we used
to convince our brain that we are good only at one intelligence and made it a
priority for our future studies.
Multiple Intelligence Theory is a theory proposed by Gardner with eight Multiple Intelligences :
- · Musical- rhythmic
- · Visual –spatial
- · Verbal- linguistic
- · Logical –mathematical
- · Bodily-kinesthetic
- · Interpersonal
- · Intrapersonal
- · Naturalistic
Applying the MI Theory in a classroom by the teacher has
clear benefits , most of them educational , which is also my target for this
post. First of all, what gives a unique
importance to this Theory into being used in a classroom is the fact that it
can be used at any level and for every subject. But who is this realized in a
classroom environment ? What I can say about this is that any student who comes
to a classroom comes only as an individual who has developed only a different
type of intelligence , thus he/she also has this “Superiority” in the intelligence
he/she has developed but we cannot leave behind the fact that being proficient for
this student in a different type of intelligence means also that he/she shares some
weaknesses regarding his developed intelligence .
This also shows that taking into consideration the different
intelligences that every student possesses , I can say that this also
determines the difficulty or the ease at that each student may encounter into
learning in different teaching methods.
Secondly , in the same way that there may be different
intelligences present in a classroom , there can also be different learning
styles. In this case the teacher should find the balance between the learning
styles and subject matter . In order to fight this peculiarity that is present
in every classroom, the teacher should make clear for students how to understand a
subject which actually addresses their weakness parts in their prior intelligence
by giving priority to their superior
intelligence domain , so finding the balance between them. An example to demonstrate this kind of
balance that the teacher has to achieve so that the learning domain is clear to
his/her students is : A student has highly – developed musical intelligence and
is asked to learn some theories in mathematics
and he can be advised to learn the theories in mathematics by singing
them.
Thirdly , students who rely heavily on their superior
intelligence in learning are able to
learn subjects which are out of their goals with joy and above all, without
pressure. An example of this can be the following : For many students ,
chemistry is considered a tough subject , because it deals with lots of formula
, concepts and experiments but it can be learnt properly if explained through
learning activities that implements students’ intelligences. This is possible
because in this way , students will find
it more interesting and will evaluate this as a funny way of learning , taking
into consideration the fact that chemistry can also be learnt by dancing , singing , what
teachers need is only a mix of activities for any kind of MI that students may
have developed earlier.
In this way , students themselves will discover the best
ways by which they are able to perceive
information in different intelligences.
Though difficult as it may seem the correct adaption of this
theory in a classroom, the impossible is far from this , because what it takes
in this case , is just for a teacher to find the balance of the activites she
plans on using every week and also the most important , to find the balance
between the students’ different intelligences and to advocate the development
of other intelligences too.
“When Einstein had thought through a problem, he always
found it necessary to formulate this subject in as many different ways as
possible and to present it so that it would be comprehensible to people accustomed
to different modes of thought and with different educational preparations
Howard Gardner.
Einstein was Smart . Let's do as Einstein did .
Hope you enjoyed my post !
Thank you !

I enjoyed your post . Your opinions are well organized .
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed a lot this post. I found the way that you organized your ideas really interesting. You did a good job by writing about the effect of multiple intelligences both on teachers and students. You have included here all the benefits that using MI theory in classroom and the quote in the end was a good choice to end your post. I am waiting forward for your next post. Congratulations!
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ReplyDeletethe information that you provided was very helpful.you gave so many clear examples of the benefits of using MI.I really enjoyed it.Thank you eva.
ReplyDeleteYour post is actually pleasant and practical. You have organized your ideas in a clear way . Good job!
ReplyDeleteI like your post and the way you have organized your ideas . I also appreciate the fact that you have make a list of intelligences and also you have explained and provided examples for each of them . Congrats
ReplyDeleteI like the post very much Eva because is one of the long but interesting ones. The way you organized the article makes it interesting and not boring like the other long articles. The information that you provided us is relatable to the lecture and a very good way of summarizing it. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteI do agree with all the points you mentioned here where you commented greatly on the topics of this week.also we can read our students face when we use technology and go on the modern lesson plan, ,I consıder you a very successful teacher because the way you explaın ıs quıte clear and understandable. Best wishes😚
ReplyDeleteYour post explains in details how beneficial is to make use of multiple intelligence theory in the classroom.You have also shown how challenging is the real application of MI theory in the classroom and at the same time you have pointed out that it is the role of the teacher to find a good way of organizing his classes in order to make an effective use of this theory.Well done.
ReplyDeleteYour opinions on this topic were well organised. And you did such a good job on including all the lession points but also my giving us your own opinion. I really enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteCongrats.
"Wouldn't take off a full stop" :'D
ReplyDeleteAnd jokes aside, I find this post very professionally done! Everything was well put, the form is clear and the quote is insightful...really makes you think. Thanks.
Good post Eva! The last sentence reminds me of "Bob is smart, be like Bob" meme.
ReplyDeleteApart from the last quote ,I also liked the example that u have provided in this post ,making students aware of their other intelligences which they don't know that exist in them .
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