Expressions: Multiple Intelligences in the English ClassIntended to help teachers think of ways to broaden the range of intelligences students use in language arts classes within the constraints of the content area, this book offers help for teachers who want to create classes in which students enthusiastically participate in constructive activities. In its first section ("Theory and Research"), the book sketches Howard Gardner's research on the many forms of human intelligence, showing seven intelligences: linguistic, logical/mathematical, musical, spatial, bodily/kinesthetic, interpersonal, and intrapersonal. The book notes that to judge students' abilities solely by linguistic performance is to neglect and discourage those whose strengths lie elsewhere, and maintains that because different cultures foster different types of intelligence, the nation's growing diversity could leave even more youths devalued and constrained. The book's next section ("Practice") focuses on each of Gardner's seven intelligences in turn, suggesting ways to expand traditional classroom practices for English. Among the suggestions in this section are definition projects for the logically inclined, song-writing and the setting of poems to music, map-making and art study in relation to movements such as romanticism, dramatization of literature, mime, small-group discussion and writing, and literature-related interview projects. Extensive appendixes provide step-by-step instruction sheets for 22 class activities. (SR) |
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Activity 21 all-class discussion analysis Appendix Applebee areas Barrington High School behavior Bodily/Kinesthetic Intelligence Chicago White Sox classroom compare and contrast create draft wherever draft you read Edgar Allan Poe example experiences fable Feel free five students free to discuss Gardner group of three groupmates Hillocks Howard Gardner Huckleberry Finn images improve the writing Individual instance Interpersonal Intelligence interview Johannessen learning Linguistic Intelligence Literary Themes literature Logical/Mathematical Intelligence meaning narrator Oral Interpretation Ozymandias parody perform persuasive writing play poem Prewriting problem procedures Producing a Draft quest questions Research response retell Revision Set Construction share your writing Shoeless Joe Jackson shortstop Smagorinsky small group social groups Soundtracks for Drama Spatial Intelligence story summary evaluation symbolize teacher Teacher's Text References Teaching of English three to five type of intelligence Urbana wherever you feel write a summary Writing in Small written a draft