Multiple Intelligences, Curriculum and Assessment Project

Multiple Intelligences, Curriculum and Assessment Project
Title Multiple Intelligences, Curriculum and Assessment Project PDF eBook
Author Áine Hyland
Publisher NAIRTL
Total Pages 283
Release 2000
Genre Cognitive styles in children
ISBN 1859182550

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Multiple Intelligences Curriculum and Assessment Project Final Report

Multiple Intelligences Curriculum and Assessment Project Final Report
Title Multiple Intelligences Curriculum and Assessment Project Final Report PDF eBook
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Release 2000
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Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom

Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom
Title Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom PDF eBook
Author Thomas Armstrong
Publisher ASCD
Total Pages 258
Release 2017-11-22
Genre Education
ISBN 1416625127

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In the decades since it was first introduced, Howard Gardner's multiple intelligences (MI) theory has transformed how people think about learning the world over. Educators using the theory have achieved remarkable success in helping all students, including those who learn in nontraditional ways, to navigate school (and life outside it) with confidence and success. Within the context of classroom instruction, no author besides Gardner has done more to popularize MI theory than Thomas Armstrong, whose best seller Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom has become a bona fide education classic in its own right. This expanded fourth edition provides educators at all levels with everything they need to apply MI theory to curriculum development, lesson planning, assessment, special education, cognitive skills, career development, educational policy, and more. In addition to the many strategies, templates, and examples that have made Armstrong's book so enduringly popular, this edition is updated to examine how emerging neurodiversity research, trends toward greater instructional personalization, and rapidly evolving virtual learning tools have affected the use of MI theory to enhance student achievement. It also includes brand-new lesson plans aligned to nationwide standards and a revised list of resources for further study.

Multiple Intelligences and Portfolios

Multiple Intelligences and Portfolios
Title Multiple Intelligences and Portfolios PDF eBook
Author Evangeline Harris Stefanakis
Publisher Heinemann Educational Books
Total Pages 196
Release 2002
Genre Education
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Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences suggests that culture, language, and environment all influence how an individual's intelligence is expressed. In this guide, Evangeline Stefanakis provides concrete suggestions for translating Gardner's theory into curriculum and assessment practices in the context of urban classrooms. By combining the collection and analysis of student work in comprehensive portfolios, she offers a framework for teachers to improve the assessment of diverse individuals. Stefanakis is especially well suited to the task of combining theory, philosophy, and practice on this topic. She has helped teachers, teacher educators, and school leaders understand both MI theory and how to use portfolios to personalize their teaching to better serve all students, including those who are bilingual and have disabilities. She worked with the Harvard Project Zero on the Massachusetts Schools Network on a three-year effort to implement schoolwide portfolio assessment in thirteen urban and rural schools. The contents of this book, which include principal and teacher stories from the Cambridgeport School, grew directly from this experience. In eight concise chapters, Stefanakis takes teachers through proven strategies for creating personal student profiles and portfolios as "windows into learners' minds." Her book provides: a positive focus on children's assets-what they do know, rather than what they don't a guide on applying the theory of multiple intelligences to personalize learning short, practical, classroom-based content on implementing portfolios (Grades K-8) proven ways for teachers to expand their practices for reaching an even wider, more diverse, and challenging range of learners by differentiating instruction a companion dual-platform CD-ROM featuring a range of student portfolios and reproducible assessment forms. Understanding what students bring to the learning environment and how to accommodate their needs has challenged educators for generations. Here is an important addition to the literature on multiple intelligences and on practices that recognize, honor, and embrace children's diversity.

Towards New Understandings

Towards New Understandings
Title Towards New Understandings PDF eBook
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Release 1997
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Project Zero Frameworks for Early Childhood Education

Project Zero Frameworks for Early Childhood Education
Title Project Zero Frameworks for Early Childhood Education PDF eBook
Author Howard Gardner
Publisher
Total Pages 172
Release 1998
Genre Education
ISBN 9780807738177

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Grade level: k, t.

Becoming a Multiple Intelligences School

Becoming a Multiple Intelligences School
Title Becoming a Multiple Intelligences School PDF eBook
Author Thomas R. Hoerr
Publisher ASCD
Total Pages 130
Release 2000
Genre Cognitive styles in children
ISBN 0871203650

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Describes the challenges and difficulties of transforming a school into a Multiple Intelligences school, and provides advice for educators in making significant changes to curriculum, development, and assessment.