Title | : | Howard Gardner on Multiple Intelligences |
Lasting | : | 7.55 |
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Views | : | 624 rb |
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What he said about the education system covering way too many subjects is true, and that students learn nothing but the practice to memorize things and aim for a passing grade, that was how I approached my school subjects mostly, it's been years, and I don't remember all my years of education in school other than the ones I actually engaged in my daily life My tuition teacher was the one who told me that kids these days don't study or learn anymore but they learn to memorize instead of actually learning, she was a good teacher and incorporate different techniques to each individual's learning ability School education system should really incorporate more practical exercises as a grading system instead of all exams Comment from : @vanillafoodie |
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Who is watching in 2025 Comment from : @ReenaSaini-g5z |
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2025🎉 Comment from : @xaviermartin5814 |
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Its ironic that due to my personality thid is exactly how i ended up being taught anyways I ignored letter grades and judged my progress myself Comment from : @drbleblo |
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Watching for my final Comment from : @unknowndes1re |
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2024 Comment from : @jennyvillota |
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Turns out the learning styles theory has no real evidence to support it and is a waste of teacher's time Comment from : @bobqzzi |
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A mile wide and an inch deep ❤ Comment from : @AkhterHussainr |
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2024 Comment from : @DavidddJgerenaia |
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Watching in 2024 Comment from : @MsMumbaikar |
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2024❤ Comment from : @challengefitness-gz9bo |
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good points Comment from : @Angry_Gentile |
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Watching again in 2024 - absolutely excellent concept of multiple intelligences Love this interview As a high school teacher in America this is still so relevant even today I think about it a lot and try to implement it in my teaching practice as much as possible If only our government could adopt a new and much less standardized approach to education Comment from : @clan_fraser19 |
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Of course there are different ways in which children learn, however, when you have overpopulated classrooms, there's no time to adapt each lesson to each type of Learningstudents must discover in what way they learn when apply it when learning sth Comment from : @abelgomez1719 |
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🌱 Comment from : @brandonlamontcooper8141 |
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Watching in 2024 Comment from : @chaejo6474 |
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El día que aprendí esto en la prepa abierta, ví el video en la mañana antes de ir, fue una coincidencia rara jaksjsks Comment from : @milthonmartinez1030 |
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Whos watching in end of 2023 ☝️ Comment from : @Gd9967-s2b |
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Who' watching in 2023? Comment from : @marialorin7639 |
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He’s never heard of the word ‘Talent’ Comment from : @NathanDias0520 |
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this should be showed in schools very interesting Comment from : @PhillipLip |
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Huge respect for him Comment from : @dechenwangmo2403 |
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Anyone seeing this in 2023??? Comment from : @Hadesplayground-gf1gm |
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2023 still watching for my exam 😂😂❤ Comment from : @Sharon_Brewster |
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2023 now who's watch it now Comment from : @garrettwadsworth1894 |
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Genius Comment from : @denniscowan2648 |
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Great content Comment from : @thomasholguin6370 |
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I want to have the same fluency in English as him Comment from : @boshralasema3375 |
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Who is watching for ctet Comment from : @abhiroy6226 |
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2022 here Comment from : @gieweldeguzman9691 |
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Highly beneficial:) Comment from : @mamatxonovamadina1304 |
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I'm proud to say I'm an upcoming elementary school teacher who will apply multiple intelligences to my curriculum! Oh, and meditation 🧘♂️ Comment from : @cartergomez5390 |
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I am from 2022 Comment from : @since-fb7ud |
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Book says 7, videos say 8-9? Hu Comment from : @braydensawyer-birks845 |
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What is the eighth? Aren't there only 7 Comment from : @joekeys123 |
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Watching in 2021😂😂 for ctet Comment from : @jyotithakur9842 |
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can someone comment about the full summary of this video plssss ? Comment from : @beernel7063 |
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6:51brThat is indeed how most teachers think nowadays Comment from : @baraaljamal9828 |
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Who’s watching in 2021😂 Comment from : @lisamuponda1929 |
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Watched this in my early year's care and education class, truly eye-opening even though it took me a few times of watching to understand this! Comment from : @jibby5_w0rld |
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2021 here Comment from : @cecellegrino8917 |
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Here because of Carding's vlog Comment from : @rickenlacsi3762 |
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I'm a Straight A student and everything I learn goes in one ear and out the other once I don't have to study it anymore I'm probably going to remember this video though Comment from : @matthewjarek3026 |
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Walking through two colleges and universities in different countries, I couldn't agree more Comment from : @AndreaMagdalenaKosha |
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"Education systems", at least in my experience, are still suffering from the problems discussed in this interview I believe this is like NP vs P problem :) But once we solve this problem, believe me guys, we'll be in heaven ! :) Comment from : @adnanmohamed6517 |
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Great research Comment from : @FREEFIREGAMER-vz5nh |
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Why this video not has million views ? why always we want entertainment ? why nobody understands child psychology ? Comment from : @zaratariq459 |
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Who's watching 2021 Comment from : @cyliericketts6383 |
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2021 Here!! Comment from : @anilnyoupane8596 |
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Who are watching in 2021 Comment from : @naveenbegari3283 |
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Maybe now through this pandemic we may view exams differently, as Howard says here they only work for a small percentage of the "passengers on the train" So in Wales , Scotland and England for two years exams will not take place, maybe this is the start ??????????? Comment from : @stebic7125 |
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School never worked for me because not one bit of it was taught like this man explains it should be to actually make a person smarter Comment from : @elsagrace3893 |
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The name "Theory" is driving me away from the fact Comment from : @dpaul3447 |
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this is such a wonderful video god I just wish that reform really could happen in the us so bad Comment from : @lexirosereese6951 |
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He is so right about too many subjects and materials Comment from : @bilkesnferdous |
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This interview is from 1997 and we are still having the same conversations about education When will politicians realize that society will benefit and economies will grow from a better educated population Comment from : @sarahcrerar829 |
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I don’t remember very much from brschool and I had straight A’s Comment from : @sarahcrerar829 |
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Who’s watching during pandemic COVID? Comment from : @HadiAamir7 |
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Can I translate this video do my language? If so, give me acess to the subtitlesI think more people need to see this Comment from : @mrpedia7263 |
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This is why homeschooling is so perfect A parent can tailor each child’s education in the best way in which they can learn It worked for my kids Comment from : @sibergirl |
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@ 5:10 - "In school assessment is mystified" Preach! Comment from : @coachcraft |
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Great video really knowledgeable Comment from : @kewalram9298 |
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Nopebrbr youtube/6cClRgjL-nM Comment from : @DaveWard-xc7vd |
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Whos watcing on 2020 Comment from : @datacticalsoldier |
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Interests & IQ (?) Comment from : @ihsdolohx796 |
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Why aren’t we lobbing for this? This man is so spot on As a mother and a college student, I couldn’t agree more Comment from : @emma147 |
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This theory of his is fair-minded when observing the various talents and weaknesses people have, but it would be virtually impossible for any teacher to implement this as a coaching practice in a classroom situation In fact, it ushers tremendous disharmony in a classroom setting I've been a teacher for 11 years and have noticed the ineffective results of CORE education and its offshoots Comment from : @imbluz |
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Thanks so much 🙏🙏 Comment from : @987654321susu |
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Great video! I love Gardner's theory, but I had never seen him himself talking about it Thank you for sharing! Comment from : @andysartz |
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I've always been a huge proponent of Piaget's learning model, which is, essentially, learning through play/learning through experience I think that dovetails quite nicely with what's been said here by Gardner Comment from : @Dominiqueuqinimod |
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hasn't this theory been totally discredited? Comment from : @hypnotechno |
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Really great Comment from : @rahulkumar12987 |
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This suggestions are solution to our problems existing in our present education system Comment from : @rahulkumar12987 |
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All schools running presently of different boards must apply thisbut I am surprised and disappointed how such important things are still missing even after video is available Comment from : @rahulkumar12987 |
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Why isnt this being implemented, tested and realized in US schools? Why are scandinavian schools the only ones ready to evolve Comment from : @SchlimmShadySmash |
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This helped me so much understanding my Psychology class I wish more people could see this Everyone says change is necessary, but this is a real, feasible proposal Comment from : @micaelaforlano4374 |
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I have a question Maybe someone could help me As teschers, we are suppose to create meaningful experiences and stimulate students, cognitively speaking In this sense, it is simple to teach vocabulary but how do we teach grammar by using this method? Comment from : @bernardomardones2112 |
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no longer restricted to academic fields Comment from : @xuanthi2511 |
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Immensely informative!!!!! Many thanks guys in Edutopia Comment from : @MohammadAllibaih |
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All new teachers are putting these new strategies in place Comment from : @logangomez4475 |
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I love learning Comment from : @bigred283 |
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V gud Comment from : @yogitajoshi |
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*Excellent Comment from : @MrGoodgrades |
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Excellentt Video!!! Comment from : @MrGoodgrades |
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Every teacher needs to see this video It's innovative and practical Comment from : @chinagoromnjoku1444 |
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I am absolutely intrigued To think of how many thousands of students have missed out on learning experiences! I could have benefited greatly understanding that we all learn in different ways My education in the 70s, 80s and even the 90s continued to tell me that memorizing in rote, reciting, and maintaining written information equalled a percentage of intelligence Now, I feel the door opening, not only for myself but my future clients and students Comment from : @NessaD |
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Good video Really useful to all the teachers Comment from : @dipakparikh6790 |
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Many years ago I read a book of him very interesting Comment from : @ricardovega5161 |
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