Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligenc Gardner is a developmental psychologist who suggested that people can be intelligent in more than one way. In recent years, however, views of intelligence have emerged, including Gardner's suggestion that different types of intelligence may exist. The eight intelligences Gardner identified are: Visual-spatial Verbal - linguistic Logical-mathematical Body-kinesthetic Musical Interpersonal Intrapersonal Naturalistic Gardner's Multiple Intelligences 1. Visual-Spatial People who possess better visual-spatial intelligence can visualize objects better, such as images, illustrations, maps, charts, videos, and the like. A few examples of suitable professions for such people might include working as an architect, photographer, interior designer, etc. 2. Verbal-Linguistic When we look at teachers, writers, public speakers, newscasters, and actors, we usually see people with a high degree of verbal-linguistic ...
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