Multiple Intelligences in the Elementary Classroom

Multiple Intelligences in the Elementary Classroom
Author: Susan Baum,Julie Viens,Barbara Slatin
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2005-08-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 080774610X

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This book will help teachers design effective curriculum for their students with diverse learning abilities. The authors have created a guided process to apply MI theory to the elementary school classroom. The five, pathways, or approaches examined: Exploration, Bridging, Understanding, Authentic Problems, and Talent Development, represent the ways in which MI can be implemented and nurtured across the elementary grades. The Pathways Model promotes and supports the development of a well-grounded understanding of MI theory to inform goal-setting and planning for using multiple intelligences theory in the classroom. Each pathway addresses a different set of goals and provides appropriate guidelines and examples.

Celebrating Every Learner

Celebrating Every Learner
Author: Thomas R. Hoerr,Sally Boggeman,Christine Wallach,The New City School
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2010-09-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780470563861

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Howard Gardner's groundbreaking theory applied for classroom use This important book offers a practical guide to understanding how Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences (MI) can be used in the classroom. Gardner identified eight different types of intelligence: linguistic, logical, spatial, musical, bodily-kinesthetic, naturalist, interpersonal, and intrapersonal. Celebrating Every Learner describes the characteristics of each type of intelligence and follows up with ready-to-use lesson plans and activities that teachers can use to incorporate MI in their pre-K through 6 classrooms. Offers a treasury of easily implemented activities for engaging all students' multiple intelligences, from the New City School, a leading elementary school at the forefront of MI education Provides ready-to-use lesson plans that teachers can use to incorporate MI in any elementary classroom Includes valuable essays on how and why to integrate MI in the classroom Hoerr is the author of a bi-monthly column for Educational Leadership as well as the editor of the "Intelligence Connections" e-newsletter

Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom

Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom
Author: Thomas Armstrong
Publsiher: ASCD
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2017-11-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781416625124

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In the decades since it was first introduced, Howard Gardner's multiple intelligences (MI) theory has transformed how people think about learning the world over. Educators using the theory have achieved remarkable success in helping all students, including those who learn in nontraditional ways, to navigate school (and life outside it) with confidence and success. Within the context of classroom instruction, no author besides Gardner has done more to popularize MI theory than Thomas Armstrong, whose best seller Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom has become a bona fide education classic in its own right. This expanded fourth edition provides educators at all levels with everything they need to apply MI theory to curriculum development, lesson planning, assessment, special education, cognitive skills, career development, educational policy, and more. In addition to the many strategies, templates, and examples that have made Armstrong's book so enduringly popular, this edition is updated to examine how emerging neurodiversity research, trends toward greater instructional personalization, and rapidly evolving virtual learning tools have affected the use of MI theory to enhance student achievement. It also includes brand-new lesson plans aligned to nationwide standards and a revised list of resources for further study.

Multiple Intelligences

Multiple Intelligences
Author: Mindy L. Kornhaber,Edward Garcia Fierros,Shirley A. Veenema
Publsiher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2004
Genre: Education
ISBN: STANFORD:36105114290021

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Based on a national investigation of more than 40 schools in the US and on detailed case studies, this book shows how teachers in six real-life situations were able to construct and implement curricula that enabled students to learn challenging disciplinary content through multiple intelligence.

Multiple Intelligences and Student Achievement

Multiple Intelligences and Student Achievement
Author: Linda Campbell,Bruce Campbell
Publsiher: ASCD
Total Pages: 121
Release: 1999
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780871203601

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Finally, a book about multiple intelligences (MI) theory that answers the questions that all educational innovations must ultimately address: "What are the results on student achievement?" "How were those results achieved?" Multiple Intelligences and Student Achievement describes six schools that have used MI theory for five or more years. Through case studies of two elementary, two middle-level, and two high schools, Linda and Bruce Campbell illustrate why markedly different schools--large and small, rich and poor, inner-city and suburban--looked to MI when they wanted to boost student learning. In schools with long-term MI programs, achievement gains are impressive; in fact, the disparity between white and minority students is reduced or eliminated. Students at all three levels outperform their district, county, and national peers in basic skills. Such gains are possible even though teachers do not teach to standardized and state assessment tests. Instead, they believe that all students have strengths, and, as a result, students come to believe in themselves as well. Moreover, teachers have discovered that instruction through multiple intelligences is so positive and engaging that students--all students--can't help but learn. This book provides educators who are new to MI theory with solid achievement data and curricular formats to support, inform, and inspire their work. Those who have already worked with MI theory will find encouragement to continue and suggestions for refining their efforts.

Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom

Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom
Author: Thomas Armstrong
Publsiher: Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1994
Genre: Cognitive styles
ISBN: UOM:39015048739075

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Describes how educators can bring Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences into the classroom every day.

Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom

Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom
Author: Elizabeth Morris
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2023-03-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351706599

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Holistic approach to understanding and celebrating all the ways in which a child is intelligent. Suitable for schools, support workers and families, this resource offers support to children on their learning journey.

Teaching and Learning Through Multiple Intelligences

Teaching and Learning Through Multiple Intelligences
Author: Linda Campbell,Bruce Campbell,Dee Dickinson
Publsiher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2004
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015060012070

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Teaching and Learning Through Multiple Intelligences in an outstanding resource that offers expert analysis of Gardner's "Theory of Multiple Intelligences"--and the knowledge to extend this theory to effective classroom practice. Broad-based and comprehensive, this text describes implications for pedagogy, team-teaching, student strengths, curriculum, assessment, community involvement, and diverse classroom models. The authors devote one chapter to each of the eight intelligences. They define intelligence, provide a checklist for identifying it, suggest environmental considerations, and offer related teaching strategies. Additional chapters survey Gardner's recent work on teaching for understanding, performance-based assessment, and model MI school programs and student outcomes.