Devise Lessons With Consideration of Multiple Intelligences. Theory: Gardner's Multiple Intelligences

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10. Devise lessons with consideration of multiple intelligences.

Theory: Gardners multiple intelligencesHoward Gardners multiple intelligences show that all people are intelligent, but may be stronger in some areas than others. Because of this a student may learn more effectively by being taught through different activities in class. On the next page is a table which shows what Gardners multiple intelligences are, how to identify them and activities to benefit each intelligence.

Teachers should cater to multiple intelligences through the activities set. An example could be for Kinaesthetic learners who respond well to movement. Creating tasks which require physical activity would be helpful to these students. It doesn't have to rigorous, so a music teacher could draw a music stave on the board and have students move a magnet on the board to identify a note on the music stave.

Rick Churchill, Peter Ferguson, Sally Godinho, Nicola Johnson, Amanda Keddie, Will Letts, Jenny Mackay, Michele nd McGill, Julianne Moss, Mike Nagel, Paul Nicholson, Melissa Vick. Teaching, Making a difference 2 edition. (John Wiley and Sons Australia ltd. Milton, QLD. 2013) P.241

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