Most people are familiar with the 1988 movie Rainman starring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise. This movie, based on a true story, dealt with a male adult who had remarkable mathematical/computational abilities, yet had major deficiencies in other areas of his life such as socialization and language. Experts describe this phenomena as ”savant syndrome” –...Read More
Asked to define what an ”intelligence” is, Dr. Howard Gardner replied that it is the ability to solve problems and to fashion culturally valued products. This introduction of culture into his theory offers us the opportunity to explore the application of the theory of multiple intelligences to cultural diversity. Some people have made the mistake...Read More
As we age, the chances of getting Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia increases. The number of people with Alzheimer’s disease doubles about every 5 years beyond age 65. About one-third of all people age 85 and older may have Alzheimer’s disease. However, many people live into their 90s and beyond without ever developing dementia. (Click...Read More
In this brief video (2 minutes), I discuss musical intelligence or Music Smart, one of the eight (or nine) intelligences in Dr. Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences. People usually think of musical capability as a talent (hence the ”talent show” often being a place where people show their musical abilities). But Dr. Gardner is...Read More
I’ve been producing short videos to describe the eight (or nine) intelligences in Dr. Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences. In this video I describe the ”naturalist” intelligence. In 1983 Gardner wrote about seven basic intelligences in his book Frames of Mind. Several years later, he added the naturalist intelligence (which I like to call...Read More
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