Monday, May 27, 2013

The nine intelligences behind the theory of multiple intelligences.


I`ntelligence
Description
Linguistic Intelligence
The capacity to use language to express emotions and understand people.  Examples: writers, speakers and lawyers.
Logical/Mathematical Intelligence
The capacity to understand underlying principles of different systems. Examples: mathematicians, and scientists as well as people in the profession.
Musical Rhythmic Intelligence
The capacity to think in music and the ability to hear patterns. Examples: musicians and more creative people.
Bodily/Kinesthetic Intelligence
The ability to use your whole body or parts of your body  (like fingers, legs,etc.). Examples: athletes, and people who work with their hands (carpenter, etc.) as well as dancers.
Spatial Intelligence
The ability to visualize using your mind. Examples: navigators, engineers, sculptors, and architects.
Naturalistic Intelligence
The ability to relate to your environment and natural surroundings. Examples: farmers, botanists, and environmentalists
Intrapersonal Intelligence
Having an understanding of yourself.
Examples: novelist, researcher, and entrepreneurs.
Interpersonal Intelligence
Ability to relate to other people. Examples: counselor, teacher, politician, and salesperson.
Exsistential Intelligence
The ability to ponder and question life, death, and the purpose of living. Examples: philosopher and theorist.

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