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    theory has emerged from recent cognitive research and "documents the extent to which students possess different kinds of minds and therefore learn, remember, perform, and understand in different ways," according to Gardner (1991) (Lane, n.d.). To indentify myself with one of Dr. Gardner intelligence has to be Interpersonal and Logical-Mathematical. The reason for this one is because my current position consists in keeping everything organize and reviewing the material before is being disseminate…

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    Liberal art education gives as an opportunity to develop some skills which will help as in our future life. In his book, “5 Minds for the Future‟ Howard Gardner tells about five types of minds. This minds develop 5 types of thinking skills... Thomas L. Friedman, in the statement “How to Get a Job at Google” told that for getting job at Google the diploma does not matter. If people want to get job at Google they must have five skills. Some of them looks like a similar each other. Gardener 2011…

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    Do I.Q test scores determine your ability to achieve a good career for your near future: An Annotated Bibliography Conflicting arguments in today’s time, parents, students and educators go on and on through contradicting arguments, arguable statements and back on behalf of the I.Q tests being effective or noneffective in the long run. I.Q test scores should not determine the outcome on your goals in career paths, we must take it into consideration the different abilities that make this…

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    and as a result they differ from one another because of varying abilities. Howard Gardner who is well-known as a father of Multiple Intelligences (MI) theory believes that individual’s intelligence indicates potentials that must be nurtured. McInerney (2015) therefore advises that attention, encouragement and inclusive trainings should be given to develop individuals’ competence. There are nine intelligences proposed by Gardner and he asserts that some people might be strongest in one…

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    Paradigms are psychological patterns, models, or maps we use to navigate our way through life as said from James C. Hunter in “The Servant”. These can be considered as beliefs that guide how we do certain things. It’s also how we see and interact with the world. Everyone is entitled to their own views and opinions, and it’s important to consider the fact that not everyone may see things the way you do. Paradigms are very important because they help you structure your life in a way that you…

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    Cheryl Smith works at Howard College here in San Angelo, and coordinates with the Director and Assistant Director of the West Texas Training Center also located on the campus. Smith is the Assistant Director of Adult Education and Literacy (AEL). She is the AEL Career Navigator and Coordinator, and can be found in the Academic Building in office SAA120 on the campus. Smith coordinators with eight other teachers that help adults study for their General Education Diploma (GED), and various…

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    some students, but for others they just aren 't going to be able to really understand the material when it is presented in that way. This is because every student is intelligent in a different way so they all learn best with different styles. In Howard Gardner 's theory of multiple intelligences he says that there are nine distinct intelligences. They are Visual-Spatial,…

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    Significantly Enhance Literacy?’ James Paul Gee offers his opinion on the debate; he believes that they could be used as a tool to enhance children’s literacy. Gee is a researcher in linguistics, and has lots of experience in the studies of literacy. Howard Gardner on the other hand, believes that literacy is a complicated topic and stating that video games increase literacy does not delve into the intricacies of the topic. In James Paul Gee’s Pro argument he states, “The biggest barrier to…

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    Since the horrors of WWII and the Nazi War Crimes, there has been a fear in society and academia of returning to the biological thinking that led to those extremes. However, recently there has been some popularity in the field of evolutionary psychology. Bruce Bower explains that evolutionary psychologists claim that social behavior comes from our biology (Bruce Bower (1991) “Darwin’s Minds” Science News: 140, pp 232-234). Bower also claims that these theories stem from the work of Charles…

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    2.1.3 The Use of MI Theory in Education Since Gardner proposed his Multiple Intelligences Theory in his book, Frames of Mind in 1983, a great majority of educators have been applying it in education. They have considered the idea of multiple intelligences as a ‘powerful medicine’ for the shortcomings that are existent in the educational system. Whether they used it as a teaching approach, method or strategy or as an assessment tool, they agreed on that instruction should be tailored according to…

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