Tag: MI theory

  • Unlocking the Power of Multiple Intelligences: A Path to Personalized Learning

    Unlocking the Power of Multiple Intelligences: A Path to Personalized Learning

    Multiple Intelligences (MI) theory, developed by psychologist Howard Gardner in 1983, suggests that intelligence is not a singular entity measured by traditional IQ tests. Instead, Gardner proposed that there are multiple intelligences that individuals possess to varying degrees. These intelligences include linguistic, logical-mathematical, musical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalist intelligences. The concept of Multiple…

  • Unlocking the Full Potential: A Comprehensive Review of Multiple Intelligences Theory and Assessment

    Unlocking the Full Potential: A Comprehensive Review of Multiple Intelligences Theory and Assessment

    Multiple Intelligences Theory and Assessment: A Comprehensive Review The concept of Multiple Intelligences (MI) theory was first proposed by Professor Howard Gardner in 1983. It suggests that intelligence is not a single, unified entity but rather a combination of several distinct abilities that are independent of one another. According to the theory, individuals possess different…