Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Multiple Intelligences--Why do I care?



Yesterday we discussed multiple intelligences and looked at what our own likes and dislikes say about our intelligence background. Some of you were very strong (all yes answers) and weaker (all no answers) in different areas. Others of you were generally even in each area, or didn't have more yes answers than no answers in any area. So what does all of this mean?


First and foremost--this has NOTHING to do with being good at school or bad at school being smart or dumb. Mulitple Inteligences shed light on HOW you learn not your ABILITY to learn. Knowing the areas that you are strong in and being able to communicate about that will help you chose courses and also assignments that work best for you--that allow you to be very successful. Knowing the areas that you were weaker in may help you understand why certain subjects are more difficult for you, and while you may not be able to avoid them all together--knowing about mulitple intelligences may help you.


I am a strongest in words(linguistic), and People (intERpersonal)--which could explain being an English teacher don't you think?
I am weakest in Math (mathematical), and Outdoors (naturalist)--which could explain why I have trouble doing even simple math without a calculator, and why I would rather stay at a lovely indoor spa than go camping in the woods!


Your response this week has three parts:

1. Tell about two people you listed under your Multiple Intelligences list that share an area of strength or weakness with you. How do you think this has shaped that person's life?


2. How will knowing about your Multiple Intelligences affect your future learning?

3. Respond in 3 sentences to the video from youtube.