Dr. Howard Gardner, a professor of cognition and education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, developed his theory of multiple intelligences twenty years ago. Simply put, Dr. Gardner posits that people employ several different types of intelligence, rather than one general type.
This site, Multiple Intelligences for Adult Literacy and Education, applies Dr. Gardner's theory to adult education. With this site we hope to inspire teachers and tutors to discover innovative ways to help their learners succeed, based on their learners' intelligences.
Dr. Howard Gardner's Home Page at Harvard Graduate School of Education
Intelligence
In Seven Steps by Howard Gardner, Ph.D.
from Creating The Future: Perspectives on Educational Change
Multiplying
Intelligence in the Classroom by Bruce Campbell
This document is an article published in On the Beam,
a journal of New Horizons for Learning: New Horizons for
Learning On The Beam Vol. IX No. 2 Winter, 1989 p. 7 :167
The Research Results of a Multiple Intelligences Classroom by Bruce Campbell; New Horizons for Learning "On The Beam" Vol.XI No.1 Fall, 1990
Variations
on a Theme: How Teachers Interpret MI Theory by Linda Campbell
Teaching for Multiple Intelligences Educational Leadership
Volume 55 Number 1 September 1997
The
Naturalist Intelligence by Thomas Hoerr
This article first appeared in Mindshift Connection of Zephyr
Press.
The
First Seven . . . and the Eighth: A Conversation with Howard
Gardner by Kathy Checkley
Teaching for Multiple Intelligences Educational Leadership
Volume 55 Number 1 September 1997
Multiple
Intelligences: Gardner's Theory
ERIC Digest ERIC Clearinghouse on Assessment and Evaluation
Washington DC Publication Date: September 1996
Multiple Intelligences:
Theory and Practice in Adult ESL
ERIC Digest ERIC Clearinghouse on Assessment and Evaluation
Washington DC Publication Date: December 1999
Application of Multiple Intelligences Research in Alternative Assessment by Joseph Walters Harvard University. Proceedings of the Second National Research Symposium on Limited English Proficient Student Issues: Focus on Evaluation and Measurement. OBEMLA, 1992.
Multiple
Intelligences: Theory and Practice
A Special Interest Group (SIG) of the American Educational Research
Association (AERA)
Multiple
Intelligences Survey
1999 Walter McKenzie, Surfaquarium Consulting
Best Way to Study by Clifford Morris July 14, 2002
Self-Estimated Inventory (Draft Version) by Clifford Morris March 19, 2002
Multiple
Intelligences Teacher Inventory
Jefferson County Public Schools
Multiple
Intelligences Self Profile
Kentucky Department of Education
Tapping Into Multiple Intelligences from "CONCEPT TO CLASSROOM", a collaboration between Thirteen Ed Online and Disney Learning Partnership
Learning Activities for Multiple Intelligences: Innovative Teaching Concepts 2002
How
Technology Enhances Howard Gardner's Eight Intelligences:
introduction by Dave Keefe for Contribution by Dee Dickinson
1998 New Horizons for Learning and America Tomorrow, Inc
Use
All Your Smarts: Multiple Intelligences for Diverse Library
Learners
Katherine Holmes Lesley University Library June 7, 2002