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What is Multiple Intelligence Theory

Handbook of Research on Blended Learning Pedagogies and Professional Development in Higher Education
Gardener proposed that there are many ways to be intelligent, and although learners possess all eight, each individual has a particular mix of dominating intelligences, which are not fixed and can change over time or learning space.
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Connecting Higher Education Learning Spaces in a Blended Zululand Teaching and Learning Ecology
Neil Davies Evans (University of Zululand, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5557-5.ch010
Abstract
The purpose of this chapter is to conceptualize a blended teaching and learning ecology in a South African institution of higher education which is grappling with issues of relevance, equity, and calls to decolonize the curriculum. This case study draws on past experiences and prior learning in higher education and suggests that a good teacher needs to understand the diversity of their students—how they develop and learn and that most “deep” learners actively construct and transform their own knowledge for their specific needs. Acknowledgement of this diversity also highlights that students from different backgrounds can have different perceptions, beliefs, and ethics, which all act as filters of information and thus learning. The epistemological and methodological foundations, together with the effect of participant diversity and proposed pedagogy, will contribute to dialogue on holistic curriculum development and deeper learning spaces in higher education.
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Virtual Reality: Learning by Seeing in 3D
Coined by Gardner in 1983, MIT refers to how people learn and their intellectual abilities to acquire new knowledge. Gardner proposed there are eight different intelligences the individuals possess in various levels.
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Multiple Intelligences Theory Applied to Folklore in Omani EFL Teaching
The theory developed in 1983 by Dr. Howard Gardner, proposes nine different intelligences to account for a broader range of human potential in children and adults as opposed to the traditional notion of intelligence, based on IQ testing.
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