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    (n.d.). BKs in the UK. Retrieved June 27, 2017, from http://brahmakumaris.uk/ Gardner, Howard, (January 2000) A case against Spiritual Intelligence, the international journal for the psychology of religion, Volume 10, Issue 1, pp. 27-34 Gardner has described three component of spiritual intelligence. First one is “Existential intelligence” which explains issues of existence or thinking about existential issues…

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    know God’s Word better and how to incorporate it into every area of study and life. In knowing my Personality type and my Learning Style I’m praying and expecting to be successful. I tested high in Naturalistic and Interpersonal Learning Styles (Howard Gardner). I would have to agree with the results of the Interpersonal, I also did another quiz on Learning Styles and I tested high in the Interpersonal. I learn better when interacting with others on a face to face basis. Does anyone else…

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    Howard Gardner in the 90’s further built off of Piaget to establish the theory of multiple intelligences, which defines the extent to which students possess different kinds of minds and which causes them to learn, remember, understand and perform in different…

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    Multiple Intelligences; Intrapersonal and Spatial Intelligences Dr. Howard Gardner the Professor of Education at Harvard University developed the theory of Multiple Intelligences in 1983. In his book “Frames of Mind”, he proposed the existence of at least seven basic intelligences. More recently, he has added an eight and discussed the possibility of the ninth one. The theory of MI is an attempt of understanding how children learn. Through different abilities, such as reading, writing, moving…

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    The Theory of Multiple Intelligence is how Howard Gardner explains intelligence, Gardner categorized it into eight different parts: Interpersonal, Intrapersonal, Math & Logical, Linguistic, Naturalistic, Visual, Musical, and Kinesthetic In my Class there were: twelve Interpersonal, fourteen Intrapersonal, four Math…

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    completed the test and they can get a more accurate score. (Research for this will be a survey I'm doing myself) example. 45% of students guessed on 10 questions, and 50% guessed on 20 questions. Can it get any more accurate than that? According to Howard Gardner, a Harvard University educator it can. Garner made a case in 2002 about eliminating SAT…

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    From a young age, I was instilled with the value and importance of education, as my mother is a teacher. She has taught me to pass on knowledge and teach others who need help. From the very first lecture in Pharmacy school, teaching is something I want to peruse during my pharmacy career. Passing on knowledge and molding the next generation of pharmacists is something I feel passionate about. I look forward to using many of the skills and strategies I learn during this course to effectively…

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    developers in the twentieth century—is contradicted by the weight of the evidence.” ii. Recognition of Multiple Intelligences The impetus for an expanded and positive perspective of intelligence in psychology and education is mostly attributed to Howard Gardner. Over 25 years ago he published his breakthrough book, Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences.225 Binet’s IQ mainly measured two relatively narrow dimensions: mathematical/logical and verbal/ linguistic. In developing these…

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    main antagonist. The story is about the main characters going through harsh trials that different worlds and the antagonist brings them. The characters all undergo changes from events that affected them in both positive and negative ways. Alyssa Gardner is the main character and protagonist of the book Ensnared. She is introduced in chapter one while she is on the memory train. Alyssa is Sixteen years old with blue eyes and bright blonde hair. Her hair has a Red streak in it and no matter how…

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    systems theory would helps us understand the systems that influences our development, and Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligence helps us understand the different styles of learning when teachers are planning their curriculum. Each of these theorists would support the focus of learning to the child leading the activities and helping teachers understand the value of different learning styles. With Howard Gardner’s theory of “multiple intelligence” we would set up each classroom with…

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