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    In my seventh grade Spanish 2 lesson plan for FLED 4410 I tried to apply a lot of what I have learned about FLA into my lesson plan. This lesson plan I made specifically honed in on multiple intelligences,communication, and differentiation. For the multiple intelligences aspect of the lesson plan I incorporated a variety of different activities that different students would enjoy. Writing and presenting for students with the linguistic intelligence, calculating calories and prices for students…

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    someone looking at a picture. It never crossed my mind that there was actual research reasoning behind something as simple as staring at a picture. But, after reading many articles about learning theories, learning styles, andragogy/pedagogy and multiple intelligences, it was clear that there was more than meets the eye. The five learning theories, Behaviorist, Social, Cognitive, Psychodynamic and Humanistic learning is where it all begins. Although a learning theory is just how information is…

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    Being responsible for the soon to be adults the worlds societies will be filled with, it is in the best interest of all teachers to ensure that we are teaching our students to be fully functioning, intelligent, self sufficient, productive, and profusely knowledgeable members of society. The philosophy that will encompass my future classrooms is one that not only adheres to the importance of academics but also to the importance of understanding how student 's learn so that the best practices,…

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    Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences has received much criticism over the years, but has also continued to gain ground in the field of psychology (Hockenbury & Hockenbury, 2018). Although every aspect of these eight intelligences has not yet been explored, Gardner has laid the foundation for recognizing the potential intelligences in everyone. These intelligences are interdependent on each other which is why children are encouraged to study in all of them from a young age. This is…

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    In 1983, Gardiner clarifies the hypothesis of Multiple Intelligences to individuals in his record the structure of discernment. This hypothesis have failed the first meanings of IQ what 's more dispatched a test to customary knowledge test. In his works, he employed a solid number of certainties demonstrate…

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    dumb? Howard Gardner believed this was not the case with his theory of multiple intelligences. A theory developed that different students had different types of minds, so therefore they will learn, remember, perform, and understand knowledge in their own different way. Gardner theorized that there were seven different areas of skills that a person can have in different amounts. With this theory he “developed a theory of multiple intelligences that comprises seven distinct areas of skills that…

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    All my life I have gone around doing things how I view them correct. The thing is I have never really taken the time to actually think about what I am actually doing, why I am doing what I 'm doing, and even how I am doing what I am doing. Throughout our lives, we are constantly asked what we like and or what we are good at, we usually answer with something like “I don 't know” or with something we enjoy such as art or music. There is so much more to us than just one single word and is why…

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    I had never heard of the theory of multiple intelligences and I had no previous knowledge about Howard Gardner. It was really interesting to learn about him, his life and his theory. I think there is many good points in the theory of multiple intelligences, and I think it was important for me to learn about this theory because it has influenced education and thinking in the United States. Gardner’s theory suggests that the traditional view of intelligence, based on I.Q. testing, is inadequate.…

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    As educators, we perceive the challenge to comply with the responsibility to accommodate diverse or different socioeconomic, cultural backgrounds, ethnicities, and genders in an inclusive classroom. My aim is to deal with this multiplicity in the classroom by increasing my cultural knowledge, doing this I can obtain a more complete perspective of my students, which will help me provide them an invaluable insight into their behaviors to design effective rules and routines, As well, I will help…

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    For example, Gardner (1993, 2011) suggested that there are nine distinct intelligences that form his multiple intelligence theory. Gardner argued that his nine intelligences are many forms of mental ability that are completely independent from each other. Besides ‘common’ intelligences like verbal, mathematical and spatial abilities, Gardner also introduced…

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