INTERNAL TALK 15 - THEORY OF MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES - HUỲNH DUY THANH - Nov 15th, 2021

16/ 11/ 2021

Theory of multiple intelligences was first outlined by Gardner his 1983 book Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences, where he suggested that all people have different kinds of "intelligences”. Originally in this book he proposed people have seven kinds of intelligences, and then added two more: naturalistic intelligence and existential intelligence. The original seven were: (1) Visual-Spatial Intelligence, (2) Linguistic-Verbal Intelligence, (3) Logical-Mathematical Intelligence, (4) Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence, (5) Musical Intelligence, (6) Interpersonal Intelligence, and (7) Intrapersonal Intelligence. While a person might be particularly strong in a specific area, such as musical intelligence, he or she most likely possesses a range of abilities. For example, an individual might be strong in verbal, musical, and naturalistic intelligence.

The speaker highlighted, in primary school education, the importance of mathematics, language, and music which are correspondent to Logical-Mathematical Intelligence, Linguistic-Verbal Intelligence, and Musical Intelligence respectively. Other kinds of intelligence are not recognized and trained adequately in Vietnam perhaps due to lacking of well trained teachers and limited view of curriculum scope.

In Q&A section, this theory was criticized of its too broad view of intelligence which also includes personality traits and abilities. As a result, it was harder to estimate a person intelligence than the traditional IQ test. Another question raised the similar technical point: how to measure a person‘s each kind of multiple intelligence individually and combine them into a single result? The last question seemed to be the one every audience want to know from practical point of view: how to improve a person‘s multiple intelligence. Perhaps there is no short cut to do so but a lot of training and efforts over years required.

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