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The Nature of IntelligenceUNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
AET/500
JANUARY 12, 2015
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What is ‘Intelligence?’
Ability to learn
Ability to understand
Ability to deal with new things
Ability to deal with difficult things
Through out our daily lives we put our intelligence to work to adapt to the environment and people around us in a positive manner.
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Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence
Linguistic intelligence ("word smart") Logical-mathematical
intelligence ("number/reasoning smart") Spatial intelligence ("picture smart") Bodily-Kinesthetic intelligence ("body smart") Musical intelligence ("music smart") Interpersonal intelligence ("people smart") Intrapersonal intelligence ("self smart") Naturalist intelligence ("nature smart")
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Sternbergh’s Practical Intelligence
Analytical Intelligenc
e
Creative Intelligence
Practical Intelligence
Successful Intelligence
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Goleman’s Emotional Intelligence
Self Awareness
Self Regulation
Internal Motivation
Empathy
Social Skills
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Cultural Impact on Intelligence
Intellectual Growth
Stimulation
Culture
EnvironmentThe environment and culture people are surrounded heavily influence their intelligence.
Some cultures favor stimulating emotional or interpersonal relationships.
Different cultures vary in their appreciation for nature, sports, arts, the human body, and nature.
Culture also influences the way children are taught and what they are taught from an early age
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Conclusions
A person’s intelligence extends far beyond what they can read, write or add. It shapes a person’s ability to do most anything, including self reflection and dealing with other people.
People have multiple types of intelligence, some that are naturally strong and others that need to be reinforced, all of which can be stimulated to help a person be successful.
The environment and culture a person grows up un and is exposed to on a day to day basis has a lot of weight on the type of intelligence that person will be most stimulated for.
Intelligence is something that can be strengthened, and everyone has some sort of intelligence they can flourish in.
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References
Gardner, H. (1983). Frames of mind: The theory of multiple intelligences. New York: Basic Books.
Hatch, T. (1997b). Getting specific about multiple intelligences. Expanded Academic ASAP [on-line database]. Original Publication: Educational Leadership, 54 (6).
Torff, B. (1996). How are you smart? Multiple intelligences and classroom practices. The NAMTA Journal, 21 (2), 31-43.
Meunier, J. (2013). Human Intelligence. Retrieved January 11, 2015, from In Tell Theory: www.intelltheory.com/practicalintelligence.shtml
Armstrong, Thomas. Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom 3rd ed. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 2009.
Armstrong, Thomas. You're Smarter Than You Think: A Kid's Guide to Multiple Intelligences. Minneapolis, MN: Free Spirit, 2002.