A Guide to Using Multiple Intelligences in Classroom

In schools, every student has a different way of learning, where some students grasp concepts through visuals and others excel through music or logical reasoning. From a student's perspective, learning can be done in various ways , like storytelling, peer discussion, or real-life examples. These multiple intelligences of learning help students in education and excel in their skills in their area of interest. In this blog, we’ll explain what multiple intelligence is and why it’s important to implement in the classroom. What Are Multiple Intelligences? The term multiple intelligences was introduced by the psychologist Howard Gardner in the early 1980s. According to his theory, every student has a different intelligence, which could be linguistic, logical-mathematical, musical, etc. For example, two students (Name A and B) are studying mathematics in a classroom. Student A understands the concept through numbers and patterns. On the other hand, student B understand...