assessing my intelligences, my dominant intelligence was Body/Kinesthetic. I was not surprised by the results, because it is the method that I enjoy the most. In my opinion the results were correct and incorrect at the same time. I say this because I am a practical application or hands-on type of person, but that is just to cement information that I’ve already learned. For instance, when I first learned how to wire a three-way light switch, I used multiple forms of intelligence before I actually
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Alexis Valentine US101 July 21, 2014 Using Multiple Intelligences to Enhance Studying and Learning Describe the major characteristics of your preferred learning style? Describe your learning style, based on the assessments and readings from this week's materials. I am an intrapersonal, visual, and interpersonal learner. Sometimes I like working in groups sharing information and sometimes I do not that is the major difference in interpersonal and intrapersonal learning. It does surprise me
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and in the text it shows kinesthetic as being my strongest Perceptual learning style and then after that comes Auditory which mean I also perceive by hearing (reciting key points) Multiple Intelligences Verbal/Linguistic, Visual/Spatial, and Body/Kinesthetic are my top three strong Multiple Intelligences. Out of these three I prefer Visual/Spatial or Verbal/Linguistic it just feels natural and I guess I am most comfortable with these two because I tend to learn better hands on and one on one communication
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believe Gladwell’s purpose for writing “The Trouble with Geniuses” was to help people understand that those with an extremely high IQ do not necessarily end up being the most successful in life, intelligence does not equal achievement. In order to be successful in life, people need not only intelligence, but to have a good support system beginning at an early age, the ability to interact and communicate with others effectively and to have a higher socioeconomic status. A person’s family background
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Practical and Emotional Intelligence Isabel Navarrete PSY201 June 30, 2013 Patricia Riley Practical and Emotional Intelligence According to Psychology and Your Life, Chapter 9 there is two types of intelligence: Practical and Emotional. Robert Sternberg has defined practical intelligence as the intelligence related to overall success in living (Feldman, 2013, p. 385). This type of intelligence is not learned from academic success based on information that comes from reading or listening;
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AMAZING, I am just in the 6th grade and have already got in a fight in a soccer game . I think that kid had ANGER problems. In the this article about me you will learn a whole bunch about me. First, I will tell you about what i do for fun, and I will tell you something only my friends know and a couple of teachers. Second, I will tell you about my super powers, and also explain why i picked this superpowers/Learner Profile traits. Finally, I am going to tell you about some of my lifetime goals.
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I would describe my first semester in Film and Composition as great as the debut album of Kendrick Lamar, Good Kid Maad City. The films we watched were fantastic, I was exposed to greatness at a surface level, I was not forced to reach far into my brain to understand what I was learning just like Good Kid Maad City. For those who do not know, Good Kid Maad City was a classic hip hop album, and this album was not the Mullholland Drive of music, it was more like a Goodfellas, which means it was a fantastic
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argument. One such example is the highly publicized success of a high school football team, while the three academic teams’ wins “received a combined total of around ten minutes of recognition” (Penrod 759). The lack of attention validates that the intelligence of the students of the academic teams was less important than the accomplishment of the football team. The argument he makes is possible because there are many real-life examples cited in his essay. Such as the list of famous high school dropouts
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People believe that being successful is a person's destiny, other people believe that this is determined by innate talent. Who's more believable? David Epstein, the sports gene author, argues that people are born talented and physical talent cannot be the same. The auto of the Outliers, Malcolm Gladwell believes that preparation is way more important than innate talent. Gladwell argues that people can become successful by practicing and hard work, Epstein does not agree with Gladwell's reasoning
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3 Thinking Techniques to Improve Your Intellectual Horsepower Here are 3 simple thinking techniques I tend to use each day. There are some more advanced thinking techniques, but here I’m boiling down to a set of 3 you can use today. In fact, you can even use them while you read this post. I’ll go through the thinking techniques in order from simpler to more complex, so you can use them right away. For the sake of this exercise, let’s think of "thinking" as simply asking and answering questions
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