In this video interview, Dr. Gardner addresses his eight classifications for intelligence: linguistic, logical mathematical, musical, spatial, bodily kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalist.
Currently, I think there are eight intelligences that I'm very confident about, and a few more that I've been thinking about. And I'll share that with our audience. The first two intelligences are the ones which IQ tests and other kinds of standardized tests valorize. And as long as we know there are only two out of eight, it's perfectly fine to look at them.
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Howard Gardner's theory challenges the understanding of intelligence as a single general ability. He argues that every person's level of intelligence actually consists of many distinct bits of intelligence, namely:
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