The Art of Art with Dr. R – Chapter Two – Part Five – Criticisms of Multiple Intelligences
This is the link to my entire dissertation if you have access. Otherwise, please stay tuned, and I will share the chapters here:
https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd/1422/
This is Part Five of Chapter Two of my dissertation. This video outlines the “Criticisms of Multiple Intelligences.”
Multiple intelligences differentiate learning into different domains that students obtain and demonstrate knowledge.
Multiple intelligences include learning through the domains: of bodily-kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, linguistic, logical-mathematical, musical, naturalistic, and spatial.
For Gardner to classify a type of intelligence, the intelligence had to be able to produce empirical data based on the following eight-part criteria.
Part Five begins with critics believing that only one overarching intelligence was referred to as “Spearman’s g” or “the g factor.”
Part Five describes how critics believe there are no practical uses for students to use multiple intelligences in school.
Part Five ends with debunking the myth that humans only use 10% of their brains, perpetuated and popularized by celebrated scientists such as Albert Einstein.
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