Journal of Intelligence (Aug 2018)

Multiple Intelligences in Teaching and Education: Lessons Learned from Neuroscience

  • Branton Shearer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jintelligence6030038
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
p. 38

Abstract

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This brief paper summarizes a mixed method review of over 500 neuroscientific reports investigating the proposition that general intelligence (g or IQ) and multiple intelligences (MI) can be integrated based on common and unique neural systems. Extrapolated from this interpretation are five principles that inform teaching and curriculum so that education can be strengths-based and personalized to promote academic achievement. This framework is proposed as a comprehensive model for a system of educational cognitive neuroscience that will serve the fields of neuroscience as well as educators. Five key principles identified are culture matters, every brain is unique—activate strengths, know thyself, embodied cognition/emotional rudder, and make it mean something.

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