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Multiple Intelligences in the structure of a new English syllabus for secondary school


Independence of sequence:

Can this segment be understood without lengthy explanations of the plot, setting, and preceding and following it? Teachers need to decide whether it’s worth investing the time and effort to prepare learners to understand the context of certain language and cultural nuances, or distinctions.


Availability and quality of related materials:

What print materials accompany the video.


Use of videos:

How will I use the video?


After the viewing, the teacher have to discuss the films with the senior pupils.

Videos are a powerful tool in helping English language learners improve their language skills. They provide the learner with content, context, and language. Videos will play an increase role in prividing ESL instruction to students in the classroom. The students get more information about U.S. culture.  







































Conclusions


  1.Multiple Intelligences are used as strategy for TEFL.


  2.According to the structure there are seven intelligences:


Logical-Mathematical Intelligence,

Linguistic Intelligence,

Spatial Intelligence,

Musical Intelligence,

Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence,

The Personal Intelligence,

Intrapersonal Intelligence.


 3.With the help of these Intelligences we can teach English.


 4.According to Howard Gardner's theory there are such principles:


1.Intelligence is not singular: intelligences are multiple.

2.Every person is a unique blend of dynamic intelligences.

3.Intelligences vary in development, both within and among individuals.

4.All intelligences are dynamic.

5.Multiple intelligences can be identified and described.

6.Every person deserve opportunities to recognize and develop the multiplicity of intelligences.

7.The use of one of the intelligences can be used to enhance another intelligence.

8.Personal background density and dispersion are critical to knowledge, beliefs, and skills in all intelligences.

9.All intelligences provide alternate resources and potential capacities to become more human, regardless of age or circumstance.

10.A pure intelligence is rarely seen.

11.Developmental theory applies to the theory of multiple intelligences.



    I have sketched the background and the major claims of a new

approach to the conceptualization and assessment of human intelligence. Put forth in 1983, the theory of multiple intelligences has inspired a number of research-and-development projects that are taking place in schools ranging from preschool through high school. Until now, our focus has fallen largely on the development of instruments that can assess strengths and weaknesses in an "intelligence-fair" way.

   This research-and-development process has proved time consuming and costly. The measures must involve materials that are appealing and familiar to children; there is little precedent for developing scoring systems that go beyond linguistic and logical

criteria; and materials appropriate for one age group, gender, or social class may not be appropriate for others. Of course, it should be recalled that huge amounts of time and money have already been invested in standard psychometric instruments, whose

limitations have become increasingly evident in recent years.

   Once adequate materials have been developed, it becomes possible to begin to address some of the theoretical claims that grow out of MI Theory. They have presented here some preliminary findings from one of our current projects. These results give some support to the major claims of the theory, inasmuch as children ranging in age from three to seven do exhibit profiles of relative strength and weakness. At the same time,

even these preliminary data indicate that the final story on Multiple Intelligences may turn out to be more complex than we envisioned. Thus, the rather different profile of results obtained with our two young populations indicates that, in future research, we must pay closer attention to three factors: (a) the developmental appropriateness of the

materials; (b) the social class background, which may well exert an influence on a child's ability and willingness to engage with diverse materials; and (c) the exact deployment of the Spectrum materials and assessment instruments in the classroom.

  Some critics have suggested that MI Theory cannot be disconfirmed. The preliminary results presented here indicate some of the ways in which its central claims can indeed be challenged. If future assessments do not reveal strengths and weaknesses within a population, if performances on different activities prove to be systematically correlated, and if constructs (and instruments) like the IQ explain the preponderance

of the variance on activities configured to tap specific intelligences, then MI Theory will have to be revamped. Even so, the goal of detecting distinctive human strengths, and using them as a basis for engagement and learning, may prove to be worthwhile,irrespective of the scientific fate of the theory.

   Schools have often sought to help students develop a sense of accomplishment and self-confidence. Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences provides a theoretical

foundation for recognizing the different abilities and talents of students. This theory acknowledges that while all students may not be verbally or mathematically gifted,

children may have an expertise in other areas, such as music, spatial relations, or interpersonal knowledge. Approaching and assessing learning in this manner allows a

wider range of students to successfully participate in classroom learning.


Speaking is key to communication. By considering what good speakers do, what speaking tasks can be used in class, and what specific needs learners report, teachers can help learners improve their speaking and overall oral competency.


Pronunciation can be one of the most difficult parts of a language for adult learners to master and one of the least favorite topics for teachers to address in the classroom. Nevertheless, with careful preparation and integration, pronunciation can play an important role in supporting learners' overall communicative power.





 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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