Not every student learns the same way ,and that’s a good thing!
Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences reminds us that intelligence isn’t just about book smarts. It includes:
*Linguistic (words & reading)
*Logical-mathematical (numbers & reasoning)
*Musical (sounds & rhythms)
*Bodily-kinesthetic (movement & hands-on)
*Spatial (images & visualization)
*Interpersonal (people & communication)
*Intrapersonal (self-awareness)
*Naturalistic (nature & environment)
When teachers design lessons that tap into different intelligences, all students have a chance to shine and succeed.
How do you adapt your teaching to your students’ unique strengths?