The Theory of Multiple Intelligences and Its Application in EFL Classrooms
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Howard Gardner claims that every human possesses eight intelligences whereas the IQ test mainly focuses on two: linguistic and logical-mathematical intelligences. Because of this, in many classrooms, teachers who tend to focus on those two intelligences limit other possible ways that students learn. This paper examines the theory of MI (multiple intelligences) and how we can apply its principles in school and EFL classrooms. The author concludes that understanding MI theory and its principles is extremely important,since using MI-based activities opens up a wide range of possibilities for helping students learn more effectively and successfully in EFL classrooms.
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