Open to interpretation: multiple intelligences theory in adult literacy education
Series or Serial: NCSALL reports; no. 21
Publisher: Harvard Graduate School of Education
Published At: Cambridge, MA
Date Published: 2002
Distributor: Harvard Graduate School of Education
Source Address: 101 Nichols House, Appian Way
Source City/State/Zip: Cambridge MA 02138
Phone: 617-482-9485
Material Type: Research/Technical Report
Intended Audience: General
Physical Media: Print
Physical Description: 117 p
Subjects: Adult Literacy; Adult Basic Education; Adult Students; Educational Research
Abstract:
This report examines the applications of the Multiple Intelligence Theory to adult literacy education. The work of Dr. Howard Gardner describes eight kinds of intelligence that interrelate to form a profile: naturalist, intrapersonal, interpersonal, musical, bodily-kinesthetic, spatial-visual, logical-mathematical, and linguistic. The report describes a study in which adult literacy educators developed and tried MI-based practices. Implications for improving adult literacy education given.
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