Lifelong Learning, MI Way
Acknowledge, Value, and Celebrate Each Child's True Potential
"The greatest good we can do for our children is not just to share our riches with them,
but to reveal their riches to themselves."
Swhali Proverb

Click on the name of any intelligence listed in the row across the top for a kaleidoscope of facts on:
  • How These Students Learn Best and Which Product Formats Increase Their Motivation to Learn
  • Potential Careers and Technology Applications
  • Web Sites Geared to Their Preferred Learning Style

LM: Logical/ Mathematical Intelligence

Nat: Naturalist
Intelligence

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 "Children are taught what they should do, but few are helped in the discovery of what they can do."
Marti Eicholz

Credits: (MI=Multiple Intelligences) Howard Gardner's theories of the Multiple Intelligences were first published in Frames of Mind, 1983.

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