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Name: Shella A.

Dela Torre
Course: Earner
LESSON 3
Multiple Intelligence
1. Is intelligence innate or developed?
I think that both genetic and environmental factors contributed to it. Because many genes are
likely to operate, each of which has a small impact on a person's IQ, Other areas of intellect,
such as language ability and memory, also have additional genetic implications. On the other
hand, it is also developed since our brain's ability to pick up new information and be stimulated
by it can change and improve. It will develop if you consistently practice it and incorporate it
into your lifestyle to assist and protect your brain.

2. How can a theory of multiple intelligence be used to improve teaching and learning
practice?
Students may be motivated to learn again by the many bits of intelligence theory. Every
one of your diverse students has a chance to learn something when you use various bits
of intelligence to teach a concept. Drawing and puzzles are good subjects for learners
who have a strong sense of visual-spatial intelligence. Students who are strong in
linguistic intelligence would benefit more from a written report than from a reading
assignment, but students who are strong in interpersonal intelligence are excellent in
class discussions of what was read. It is more successful to teach a student's areas of
strength. I think that both genetic and environmental factors contributed to it. Because
many genes are likely to operate, each of which has a small impact on a person's IQ,
other areas of intellect, such as language ability and memory, also have additional
genetic implications. Our brain's ability to pick up new information and be stimulated by
it can change and improve. It will develop if you consistently practice it and incorporate
it into your lifestyle as a way to assist and protect your brain.
3. Cite three intelligence that you should develop to become an effective teacher in the
future?
To become an effective teacher, I need to develop my interpersonal savvy (people
smart). This is due to the fact that, in some situations, I have a difficult time
communicating with others and lack confidence, which makes it challenging for me to
perform in my capacity as a teacher. Also, mathematical and logical intelligence
(Number/Logic Smart), as I'm not particularly adept at solving complex math problems.
Additionally, when it comes to musical intelligence (music smart), I sometimes lack the
skills necessary to interpret and generate meaning through sound. I believe that if I
develop this type of intelligence, it will help me become a more effective teacher and
enable me to give students a thorough and effective education.

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