Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences states that everybody differs in intelligence in different ways.
There are eight main intelligences:
MI theory says our intelligences can differ according to our experiences. We can also practice at strengthening different intelligences. It continues to say that we will use our strongest intelligence more naturally.
MI is used together with other home education approaches.
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Howard Gardner's theory challenges the understanding of intelligence as a single general ability. He argues that every person's level of intelligence actually consists of many distinct bits of intelligence, namely:
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