“Intelligence is the capacity to
do something useful in the society in which we live. Intelligence is the
ability to respond successfully to new situations and the capacity to learn
from one’s past experiences.”
—Dr. Howard Gardner
—Dr. Howard Gardner
Some of my unique mix of intelligence include;
Interpersonal
I love working with a friend and then spend time explaining
what we have learnt to someone else
Mathematical-Logical
I like diagrams/lists
I like using memory maps and spider
diagrams.
I prefer summarising topics .
Physical
I love seeing theories in in picture form , games
I like moving around when learning, reciting things like an actor!
Intrapersonal
I tend to create conversations inside
my head about what I am trying to learn
In my classes I use this theory to teach to every student’s unique
intelligence
combination by
1.
Integrating multiple approaches to Physics concepts. I set
up ‘learning centers’ where students approach material in different ways, such
as building models, making collaborative decisions, solving deductive reasoning
problems, and illustrating.
2.
Asking different questions. For example after reading about a concept in Physics, I ask students “questions about what they
remember (Mastery), questions that require explaining and proving
(Understanding), questions that require the use of their imagination
(Self-Expressive), or questions that invite students to reflect on and share
their feelings (Interpersonal).
3.
Making models to help in explaining
some concepts.
4 I always include a demonstration and experiments using the
locally available materials in most of my Physics lessons and I always see them
excited when they the principle demonstrated and I make sure it is one of the
learners to carry out the demonstration.
5 I have also started using
Videos, and audio explanations to cater for the linguistic intelligence.
6 I encourage them to
collaborate and share always their experiences.
Some of the ways of knowing my students' mix of
intelligences better is by integrating multiple approaches in my instructional teaching materials.
Discovering their unique mix of intelligence guides me to
fit them exactly where they can fully reveal their potentials. For example in
case there is a diagram to draw, those who are physical I encourage them to
come out and draw a diagram on the blackboard. Those who are good with numbers
, I encourage them to come up and calculate a number on the blackboard ,or in
groups .
Its important that after understanding their strengths, we give them opportunity to exercise them.
ReplyDeleteYou sound very passionate about teaching. We would love to have teachers like you in SA, Julius. We have a scarcity of Maths and Science teachers. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Sir for the encouragement and I have learnt a lot from you since I started this course , I feel you are so close to me even when we are miles away from each other just because of the way you care. It is true I really love teaching and am gaining a lot in this course that I have been lacking and with it I am certain my learners have already started benefiting.
ReplyDeleteThanks Julius for your presentation. its very good to integrate for the good of the students
ReplyDeleteGood views Julius
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