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DERMATOGLYPHICS VS MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE

 

Multiple Intelligence Theory was developed in 1983 by Dr. Howard Gardner, professor of education at Harvard University. It suggests that traditional ways of testing for intelligence may be biased to certain types of individuals. Think back to the good old school days. Do you remember the girl who was always picked for the lead role in musicals? Who could forget the boisterous class clown? Or whatever happened to the boy who never stopped drawing detailed doodles of cars and planes? Much like then, the perception still exists that intelligence can be measured in relation to reading, writing and arithmetic skills alone, and a person’s future success is judged accordingly. Dr. Howard Gardner, a Harvard Psychologist and Professor of Education, has demonstrated through his extensive research that this notion is, and always has been ridiculous. Instead, he became one of the first to express how we should not judge others according to this narrow definition of intelligence. The original Multiple Intelligence theory was developed in 1983 and first published in his book, ‘Frames of Mind.’ The book strongly suggests that everybody has a different mind, and no two profiles of intelligence are the same. Therefore, the traditional concept of measuring intelligence by I.Q testing is far too restricted. From the 8 primary intelligences, an individual may excel in one, two or even three of these, but nobody’s good at them all. Equally the same rule applies to a child prodigy or mentally/physically disadvantaged person. A brain damaged child could have a severely impaired use of language, but be able to paint or play music magnificently. Dr Gardner indicates that by introducing a broader range of learning methods, (known as the intelligences) educators and indeed parents, can home in on an individual’s strengths and weaknesses by determining their preferred learning style. This would consequently give them the opportunity to learn in ways more productively to their unique minds. A good way to measure this theory is to try the free Multiple Intelligence Quiz at BoffinSquad.co.uk.The results may show a higher achiever who rarely struggles in any school subject may get a less varied graph of results, and may need less individual attention than someone who stands out musically but shows very little logical understanding. This person would probably benefit much more if they could incorporate musical rhythms into maths and not be bombarded by numbers alone.“If a child is not learning the way you are teaching, then you must teach in the way the child learns." (Rita Dunn, - from Anne Bruetsch's Multiple Intelligences Lesson Plan Book)Recently Gardner has posited the existence of a 9th intelligence he calls "Existential". Although Existential is positioned to be identified as an intelligence, at this time Gardner feels that there isn't any neurological evidence of a separately functioning biological existential ability. That is a central criterion in identifying an ability as an "intelligence.Read on to understand about each of the 8 intelligences.

 

LINGUISTIC INTELLIGENCE

 

Ability to use language as a means to express thoughts and gain understanding. People with high Linguistic intelligence will be good in

 

  • Ability to play with words

  •  Communication

  •  Speaking

  •  Reading

  •  Writing 

  •  Languages

 

Probable Career options are

 

  • Author

  •  Journalist

  •  Poet

  •  Play writer

  •  Radio Announcer

  •  Anchor

  •  News Reader

 

 

NATURALISTIC INTELLIGENCE

 

Ability to observe and develop keen interests on the ecosystem. Occupations which require high level of naturalistic. People with high Naturalistic Intelligence will be good in

 

v  Ability to understand nature

v   Plants Lover

v   Animal Lover

v   Nature Lover

v   Environment Centric

v   Sight

v   Scenery

 

Probable Career Options are

 

v  Veterinary

v   Animal Scholar

v   Archeology

v   Plants Scholar

v   Chef/Cook

v   Horticulturalist

v   Forest Officer

 

 

BODILY KINESTHETICS INTELLIGENCE

 

Fond of outdoor adventures and physical activities. People with high Bodily Kinesthetic are good in

 

v  Ability to play with own  body & hands

v  Hand Movement

v   Body Movement

v   Physical Activities

v   Sport

v   Dance

v   Exercise

 

Probable Career Options are

 

v  Sports Person.

v   Actor

v   Athlete

v   Dancer

v   Choreographer

v   Craftsmen

v   Drama Artist

 

 

INTERPERSONAL INTELIGENCE

 

Highly empathic and aware of other people’s motives, feelings and emotions. People with high Interpersonal Intelligence are good in

 

v  Ability to understand others

v  Understanding others

v   Extroverts

v   Social Workers

v   Friendly

v   Groups

v   Leaders

 

Probable Career Options are

 

v  Administrator

v   Anthropologist

v   Counselor

v   Nurse

v   Politician

v   Teachers/Principals

v   Public Relations

LOGICAL INTELLIGENCE

 

This intelligence consists of advanced calculations, categorisations, summarising and assumption skills. People with high Logical Intelligence will be good in

 

v  Ability to play with Numbers

v   Patterns

v   Problem solving

v   Logic

v   Reasoning

v   Analysis

 

Probable Career options are

 

v  Charted Accountant

v   Actuary

v   Auditor

v   Banker

v   Economist

v    Mathematician

 

 

VISUAL – SPATIAL INTELLIGENCE

 

People with high visio-spatial intelligence are proficient map readers, like to draw, play with puzzles and labyrinths. People with high Visual- Spatial Intelligence are good in

 

v  Ability to see & interpret

v  Sketch

v   Mental Image

v   Strong Visual Memory

v   Sense of Direction

v   Space

v   Distance

 

Probable Career Options are

 

v   Pilot

v   Space Scientist

v   Architect

v   Draftsman

v   Civil Engineer

v   Graphic Designer

v   Interior Designer

 

 

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

 

Musical intelligence is the ability to make use of the relationship between pitch, rhythm, and timbre. People with high Musical Intelligence are good in

 

v  Ability to play with sound

v   Singing

v   Rhythm

v   Sound

v   Pitch

v   Volume

v    Listening

 

Probable Career Options are

 

v  Song Writer

v   Piano Turner

v   Singer

v   Musical Theater Actor

v   Instrument Manager

v   Rapper

v   Disc Jockey

 

 

INTRAPERSONAL INTELLIGENCE

 

Ability to be aware of one’s inner strengths and weaknesses, emotions, interests and ambitions. People who reflect on themselves tend to keep diary records and engage in self thoughts. They are also intuitive and capable of deep contemplations. People with high Intrapersonal Intelligence are god in

 

v  Ability to understand self

v  Self Understanding

v  Introspective

v  Self-reflective

v  Introverts

v  Emotional

v  Perfection

 

 

Probable Career Options

 

v  Priest

v   Spiritual Counselor

v   Entrepreneur

v   Therapist 

v   Researcher

v   Clergyman

v   Yoga Teacher

 

  • Note : The intrapersonal Intelligence is less liable to define or suggest a certain career than any of the other intelligences since the ability of self awareness, self- discipline and self-improvement is applicable to any other careers as well.

 

 

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