
Teaching & learning through multiple intelligences
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Teaching & learning through multiple intelligences
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Boston : Allyn and Bacon, c1999.
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xxi, 362 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
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9780205293483
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This outstanding resource offers an accurate reflection of Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences -- and the knowledge to extend this theory to effective classroom practice. Broad-based and comprehensive, this book describes implications for pedagogy, team-teaching, student strengths, curriculum, assessment, community involvement, and diverse classroom models. The authors devote one chapter to each of the eight intelligences. They define intelligence, provide a checklist for identifying it, suggest environmental considerations, and offer related teaching strategies. Additional chapters survey Gardner's recent work on teaching for understanding, performance-based assessment, and model MI school programs and student outcomes.
目录
Introduction: Many Kinds of Intelligence | p. xix |
A Word about the Third Edition | p. xix |
A Definition of Human Intelligence | p. xix |
A Description of the Eight Intelligences | p. xx |
About the Authors | p. xxii |
A Multiple Intelligences Inventory | p. xxiii |
Intelligent Environments | p. xxv |
What This Book Offers | p. xxv |
Chapter 1 A Way With Words: Verbal-Linguistic Intelligence | p. 1 |
Writing through a Lifetime | p. 1 |
Definition: Understanding Verbal-Linguistic Intelligence | p. 2 |
Checklist: Verbal-Linguistic Intelligence Qualities | p. 3 |
Verbal-Linguistic Learning Processes | p. 4 |
Establishing a Verbal-Linguistic Learning Environment | p. 5 |
Listening to Learn | p. 6 |
Keys to Effective Listening | p. 6 |
Listening to Stories and Reading Aloud | p. 6 |
Listening to Poetry | p. 8 |
Teachers as Storytellers | p. 9 |
Listening to Lectures | p. 11 |
Speaking | p. 13 |
Students as Storytellers | p. 13 |
Classroom Discussions | p. 14 |
Memorizing | p. 16 |
Reports | p. 17 |
Interviews | p. 17 |
Reading | p. 18 |
Finding Materials | p. 19 |
Words in the Classroom | p. 19 |
Reading Across the Curriculum | p. 20 |
Reading for Understanding | p. 20 |
Writing | p. 21 |
Categories of Writing | p. 21 |
Writing Across the Curriculum | p. 21 |
Writing Options for all Content Areas | p. 22 |
Getting Started with Writing | p. 23 |
The Real Work of Writing | p. 24 |
Writing Groups | p. 25 |
Technology That Enhances Verbal-Linguistic Intelligence | p. 25 |
Summary | p. 27 |
Verbal-Linguistic References | p. 30 |
Chapter 2 The Calculating Mind: Logical-Mathematical Intelligence | p. 31 |
For the Love of Numbers | p. 31 |
Definition: Understanding Logical-Mathematical Intelligence | p. 32 |
Checklist: Logical-Mathematical Intelligence Qualities | p. 33 |
Logical-Mathematical Learning Processes | p. 33 |
Establishing a Logical-Mathematical Learning Environment | p. 34 |
The Teaching of Logic | p. 35 |
The Scientific Method | p. 36 |
Thinking Scientifically Across the Curriculum | p. 36 |
Deductive Logic | p. 37 |
Syllogisms | p. 37 |
Venn Diagrams | p. 38 |
Inductive Logic | p. 39 |
Analogies | p. 39 |
Enhancing Thinking and Learning | p. 40 |
Mediating Learning | p. 41 |
Questioning Strategies | p. 42 |
Mathematical Thinking Processes | p. 44 |
Patterning | p. 44 |
Graphs | p. 47 |
Working with Numbers | p. 49 |
Averages and Percentages | p. 49 |
Measurement | p. 49 |
Calculation | p. 50 |
Probability | p. 52 |
Geometry | p. 53 |
Story Problems Across the Curriculum | p. 55 |
Sequencing | p. 55 |
Math Themes for All Subject Areas | p. 56 |
Technology That Enhances Logical-Mathematical Intelligence | p. 57 |
Summary | p. 59 |
Logical-Mathematical References | p. 62 |
Chapter 3 Moving to Learn: Kinesthetic Intelligence | p. 63 |
Paula's Dance | p. 63 |
Definition: Understanding Kinesthetic Intelligence | p. 65 |
Checklist: Tactile-Kinesthetic Qualities | p. 66 |
Tactile-Kinesthetic Learning Processes | p. 67 |
Establishing the Physical Learning Environment | p. 67 |
Classroom Zones | p. 68 |
Drama | p. 69 |
Formal Theatre | p. 69 |
Role Playing | p. 70 |
Creative Drama | p. 71 |
Simulations | p. 72 |
Creative Movement | p. 73 |
Understanding Bodily-Knowing | p. 73 |
Introducing Creative Movement Activities | p. 74 |
Applying Creative Movement to the Basic Skills | p. 74 |
Dance | p. 75 |
Elements of Dance Warm-Ups | p. 75 |
A Sequence for Learning through Dance | p. 76 |
Manipulatives | p. 77 |
Task Cards | p. 77 |
Task Card Puzzles | p. 78 |
Junk Drawer Manipulatives | p. 78 |
Stamps | p. 78 |
Classroom Games | p. 79 |
Scavenger Hunts | p. 80 |
Large Floor Games | p. 80 |
Total Physical Response Games | p. 81 |
A Generic Review Game | p. 82 |
Physical Education | p. 83 |
Characteristics of a Physically Educated Person | p. 83 |
Expeditionary Learning | p. 83 |
Exercise Breaks | p. 85 |
Quick Energizers | p. 85 |
Ten Shin Go So | p. 85 |
The Eight Treasures | p. 86 |
Eye Exercises | p. 87 |
Waking Up | p. 87 |
Calming Down | p. 87 |
Field Trips | p. 87 |
Field Trip Guidelines | p. 87 |
Technology That Enhances Kinesthetic Intelligence | p. 88 |
Summary | p. 89 |
Kinesthetic References | p. 92 |
Chapter 4 Everyone Is an Artist: Visual-Spatial Intelligence | p. 93 |
Sarah's Story | p. 93 |
Definition: Understanding Visual-Spatial Intelligence | p. 94 |
Checklist: Visual-Spatial Qualities | p. 95 |
Visual-Spatial Learning Processes | p. 96 |
Establishing a Visual Learning Environment | p. 96 |
Visual Tools | p. 96 |
Intentional Display Areas | p. 97 |
Peripheral Stimuli | p. 97 |
Changing Perspective through Rotating Seating | p. 97 |
Nonverbal Communication | p. 97 |
Pictorial Representation | p. 98 |
Flow Charts | p. 98 |
Visual Outlines | p. 99 |
Unit Charts | p. 101 |
Visual Chart Starters | p. 101 |
Visual Notetaking and Brainstorming Tools | p. 104 |
Concept Mapping | p. 104 |
Mindmapping | p. 105 |
Clustering | p. 107 |
Mindscaping | p. 108 |
Visualization | p. 109 |
Classroom Imagery | p. 109 |
Visual Memory Techniques | p. 110 |
Visual Variety in Learning Materials | p. 112 |
Highlighting with Color | p. 112 |
Varying Shapes | p. 112 |
Visual Accompaniment for Lectures, Discussions, or Readings | p. 113 |
Board and Card Games | p. 113 |
Guidelines for Making Board Games | p. 114 |
Card Games | p. 115 |
Architecture | p. 115 |
Learning to Think Like an Architect | p. 116 |
Getting Started with Architecture in the Classroom | p. 117 |
The Visual Arts | p. 117 |
Art as an Instructional Tool | p. 117 |
Blending the Visual and Language Arts | p. 118 |
Integrating Art and Math | p. 118 |
Integrating the Arts at the High School Level | p. 119 |
Art Across the Curriculum | p. 120 |
Technology That Enhances Visual-Spatial Intelligence | p. 122 |
Summary | p. 124 |
Visual-Spatial References | p. 126 |
Chapter 5 Tuning In: Musical Intelligence | p. 127 |
Danny's Song | p. 127 |
Definition: Understanding Musical Intelligence | p. 128 |
Checklist: Musical Qualities | p. 129 |
Musical Learning Processes | p. 131 |
Establishing a Musical Learning Environment | p. 132 |
Introducing Music into the Classroom | p. 132 |
Listening to Music | p. 134 |
Songs in the Content Areas | p. 135 |
Music for Skill Building | p. 137 |
Musical Spelling | p. 137 |
Music and Learning Skills | p. 138 |
Teaching Reading Musically | p. 138 |
Improving Language Skills with Music | p. 138 |
Music Across the Curriculum | p. 139 |
Warming Up to Singing | p. 140 |
Nonsense Sounds | p. 140 |
Choral Reading | p. 141 |
Musical Notation | p. 142 |
Introducing the Concept of Musical Notation | p. 142 |
Creating Curriculum Songs | p. 144 |
Jump-Starting Creativity with Music | p. 145 |
Making Musical Instruments in the Classroom | p. 146 |
Using Instruments Creatively | p. 147 |
Technology That Enhances Musical Intelligence | p. 148 |
Summary | p. 149 |
Musical References | p. 152 |
Chapter 6 Understanding One Another: Interpersonal Intelligence | p. 153 |
Working Together to Accomplish the Impossible | p. 153 |
Definition: Understanding Interpersonal Intelligence | p. 154 |
Checklist: Interpersonal Qualities | p. 155 |
Interpersonal Learning Processes | p. 155 |
Establishing a Positive Interpersonal Environment | p. 156 |
Criteria for Effective Groups | p. 156 |
Determining Class Values and Rules | p. 157 |
Determining Schoolwide Values | p. 158 |
Class Meetings | p. 158 |
Collaborative Learning | p. 159 |
Collaborative Grouping Considerations | p. 159 |
Student Roles | p. 160 |
Social Skills | p. 160 |
Cooperative Learning Activities | p. 160 |
Conflict Management | p. 162 |
Common Causes of Conflict | p. 162 |
Learning through Service | p. 164 |
Incorporating Service into a School Program | p. 164 |
Reflecting on Service Learning | p. 165 |
Service Resources | p. 166 |
Appreciating Differences | p. 167 |
Teaching Students about Learning Styles | p. 167 |
Developing Multiple Perspectives | p. 168 |
Who Are We? | p. 168 |
Understanding Diverse Points of View | p. 169 |
Role Playing Current Events from Diverse Perspectives | p. 170 |
Global Perspectives in the Curriculum | p. 170 |
Systems Wheel | p. 171 |
Local and Global Problem-Solving | p. 173 |
Multicultural Education | p. 177 |
Teaching with a Multicultural Perspective | p. 177 |
Understanding Cultural Diversity through the Arts | p. 178 |
Culturgrams | p. 179 |
Technology That Enhances Interpersonal Intelligence | p. 180 |
Summary | p. 181 |
Interpersonal References | p. 184 |
Chapter 7 The World Within: Intrapersonal Intelligence | p. 185 |
Bill's Inner World | p. 193 |
Definition: Understanding Intrapersonal Intelligence | p. 187 |
Checklist: Intrapersonal Qualities | p. 187 |
Intrapersonal Learning Processes | p. 188 |
Establishing an Environment to Nurture the Sense of Self | p. 189 |
Characteristics of Schools That Enhance Self-Esteem | p. 189 |
Self-Esteem Enhancers: Learning to Love Oneself | p. 190 |
Compliment Circles | p. 190 |
Individual Acknowledgement | p. 191 |
Peer Support | p. 192 |
Guidelines for Enhancing Self-Esteem | p. 192 |
Setting and Achieving Goals | p. 193 |
Challenging Students to Learn | p. 196 |
Olympian Goal-Setting | p. 197 |
Thinking Skills | p. 198 |
Metacognition | p. 199 |
Emotionally Intelligent Education | p. 201 |
Engaging Feelings in the Classroom | p. 201 |
Establishing an Environment that Permits Emotional Expression | p. 201 |
Identifying Feelings | p. 202 |
Expressing Emotions | p. 203 |
Educating for Human Values | p. 206 |
Journal Writing | p. 207 |
Suggestions for Classroom Journal Writing | p. 207 |
Journals for Personal Insight | p. 208 |
Getting to Know Oneself through Others | p. 209 |
Gaining Intrapersonal Insights through Interpersonal Feedback | p. 209 |
Reflecting on the Wonder and Purpose of Life | p. 210 |
Classroom Activities to Nurture a Sense of Wonder | p. 211 |
Finding Purpose in School and Life | p. 211 |
Self-Directed Learning: An Intrapersonal Approach | p. 212 |
Suggestions for Implementing Self-Directed Learning | p. 214 |
Technology That Enhances Intrapersonal Intelligence | p. 214 |
Summary | p. 215 |
Intrapersonal References | p. 218 |
Chapter 8 The World around Us: Naturalist Intelligence | p. 219 |
Rachel Carson's Legacy | p. 219 |
Definition: Understanding Naturalist Intelligence | p. 220 |
Checklist: Naturalist Intelligence Qualities | p. 221 |
Naturalist Learning Processes | p. 222 |
Establishing a Naturalist Learning Environment | p. 223 |
The Big Picture | p. 223 |
Classroom Museums | p. 224 |
Naturalist Curriculum Themes | p. 225 |
Natural Science Themes | p. 225 |
Nature as Curriculum | p. 225 |
Supradisciplinary Themes | p. 226 |
Improving Observation | p. 226 |
Sightless Observations | p. 226 |
Looking Closely | p. 227 |
Drawing as Close Observation | p. 228 |
Field Logs | p. 229 |
Perceiving Relationships | p. 231 |
Noting Distinctions among Similar Items | p. 231 |
It's Classified! | p. 231 |
Making Collections | p. 233 |
More Classifying Suggestions | p. 234 |
Understanding Interdependence | p. 237 |
Forging Community Relationships | p. 238 |
Hypothesizing and Experimenting | p. 238 |
Developing a Questioning Frame of Mind | p. 239 |
Naturalist Learning Centers | p. 239 |
Equipping Naturalist Centers | p. 240 |
Naturalist Center Activities | p. 240 |
Outdoor Naturalist Activities | p. 241 |
Learning Naturally | p. 242 |
Technology That Enhances Naturalist Intelligence | p. 243 |
Summary | p. 246 |
Naturalist References | p. 248 |
Chapter 9 Curriculum Development through the Multiple Intelligences | p. 249 |
The Art in Science | p. 249 |
Implications of the Theory of Multiple Intelligences for Curriculum | p. 251 |
Lesson Planning through the Multiple Intelligences | p. 252 |
A Lesson Planning Matrix | p. 254 |
Interdisciplinary Units | p. 259 |
Interdisciplinary Planning with Developmental Sequences | p. 262 |
Interdisciplinary Schoolwide Approaches at the Secondary Level | p. 262 |
Intelligence Teams | p. 265 |
The Benefits of Teaming | p. 266 |
Curriculum Development for Intelligence Development | p. 266 |
A Learning Center's Instructional Format | p. 267 |
Project Spectrum | p. 272 |
Curriculum Bias | p. 273 |
Project-Based Curriculums | p. 274 |
Guidelines for Effective Projects | p. 275 |
Apprenticeships | p. 277 |
Sample Programs That Are Part of the Regular School Day | p. 277 |
Extracurricular Apprenticeships | p. 277 |
Apprenticeship Possibilities | p. 278 |
Teaching for Understanding | p. 278 |
Principles of Teaching for Understanding | p. 279 |
A Rubric for Education for Understanding | p. 280 |
Education for Understanding Curriculum Development Rubric | p. 280 |
Summary | p. 283 |
Curriculum Development References | p. 284 |
Chapter 10 Dissolving the Boundaries: Assessment That Enhances Learning | p. 285 |
Assessing Success | p. 285 |
A Nation Assesses | p. 286 |
Principles to Guide Classroom Assessment | p. 287 |
1. Assessment Captures Growth over Time | p. 288 |
2. Assessment Is Multidimensional | p. 289 |
3. Assessment Informs Instruction | p. 290 |
4. Informal Assessment Is Important | p. 293 |
5. Students Are Active Self-Assessors | p. 294 |
Assessment of the Intelligences | p. 296 |
Measuring Intelligence at Project Spectrum | p. 296 |
Working Styles | p. 297 |
Spectrum Reports | p. 297 |
Perceiving Student Strengths | p. 299 |
Assessment through the Multiple Intelligences | p. 300 |
Sample Verbal-Linguistic Assessment Approaches | p. 301 |
Sample Logical-Mathematical Assessment Approaches | p. 302 |
Sample Visual-Spatial Assessment Approaches | p. 303 |
Sample Bodily-Kinesthetic Assessment Approaches | p. 304 |
Sample Musical Assessment Approaches | p. 305 |
Sample Interpersonal Assessment Approaches | p. 305 |
Sample Intrapersonal Assessment Approaches | p. 308 |
Sample Naturalist Assessment Approaches | p. 308 |
Processfolios | p. 310 |
Processfolio Guidelines | p. 310 |
An Assessment Schedule | p. 311 |
Schoolwide Assessment Processes | p. 316 |
Multiple Intelligences Report Cards | p. 318 |
Summary | p. 320 |
Assessment References | p. 322 |
Chapter 11 Lessons Learned | p. 323 |
Educating for Intelligence | p. 323 |
Linking Students and Their Talents | p. 324 |
Lessons Learned from MI Programs | p. 324 |
Lesson #1 Students Are Multi-Talented | p. 324 |
Lesson #2 Instructional Repertoires Expand | p. 325 |
Lesson #3 MI School Curriculums Differ | p. 327 |
Lesson #4 Assessment Transforms | p. 329 |
Lesson #5 Professional Practice Appears to Transform Developmentally | p. 331 |
Similarities in Multiple Intelligence Schools | p. 332 |
What Are Our Next Steps? | p. 333 |
Lessons Learned References | p. 334 |
Name Index | p. 335 |
Subject Index | p. 337 |
Credits | p. 342 |
Allyn and Bacon,
图书
Campbell, Linda, 1948-
Campbell, Linda, 1948-
Campbell, Bruce, 1945-
Dickinson, Dee.
1999
This resource offers a reflection of Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences and the knowledge to extend this theory to effective classroom practice. This book describes implications for pedagogy, team teaching, students strengths, curriculum, assessment, community involvement, and diverse classroom models.
9780205293483
Boston : Allyn and Bacon, c1999.
2nd ed.
SD_ILS:854550
LB1060 .C366 1999
Teaching & learning through multiple intelligences
Teaching & learning through multiple intelligences
Teaching & learning through multiple intelligences
Teaching and learning through multiple intelligences
Teaching & learning through multiple intelligences
Campbell, Linda, 1948-
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