Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences identifies nine distinct types of intelligence. These include linguistic (language skills), logical-mathematical (problem-solving and reasoning), spatial (visualizing and manipulating objects), musical (sensitivity to rhythm and melody), bodily-kinesthetic (physical coordination and dexterity), interpersonal (understanding others), intrapersonal (self-awareness), naturalistic (recognizing and categorizing nature), and existential (contemplating deep questions about existence). This framework emphasizes that individuals have varied strengths and ways of learning.
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