Relationships

Relationships

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  • Date Submitted: 12/17/2013 2:54 PM
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Gardner's Theory
Gardner is man that has spent a few decades doing research on the Brain and how it learns. Gardner argues there are many ordinary sites in the brain that separates intelligences. Gardner has broken it down it to seven sources of the intelligences. Each one of the seven parts helps the brain learn.
Gardner said there are seven parts of the brain to help individuals learn. Frist one is Logical-Mathematical Intelligence help the brain think logically and help with mathematical thinking. Linguistic Intelligence gives the ability to learn and speak languages. Spatial Intelligence helps us visual learners create mental images in our brain to work on problems. Musical Intelligence gives the ability for the brain to recognize music such as the pitches, tones, and rhythms. Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence is the part the brain that allows the body move around and engages in physically activates. Lastly is Interpersonal Intelligence gives us the ability to feel our emotion and the intentions of others.

In Gardner seven intelligence there are two that stand out to me Spatial Intelligence and Interpersonal Intelligence. I chose spatial intelligence because I am a visual person. For example in a math class I need to be able to see the math problem done in front of my face before I can truly understand and move on to do it myself. The other is interpersonal intelligence. I do not have an example pre say for interpersonal intelligence. I chose this part of the brain because I truly wear my heart on my sleeve. I am a very kind hearted person that loves everyone and is always willing to help out. Without this part of the brain I would not be able to think or feel this way for other people.

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