Einstein said, "The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination". We always think of intelligence as one entity. We think that
scientists and academics are brainy and “intelligent” people. But if we put
them in a bank, they may be at a loss for words when speaking to
customers. Thus, what about the misconceptions about people engaged in less
intelligible jobs such as waiting tables or telemarketing who are deemed
“unintelligent?”. Try giving these people an empty canvas and watch them
create a masterpiece for you with just a pencil.
The
point is, our perception of intelligence is skewed. Everything that seems
out of our reach is automatically deemed as intelligent however on the
contrary, according to psychologist, Howard Gardner, everyone is blessed with
multiple types intelligence. See the infographic below to have a better
understanding.
Ø The Science Behind 9 Types Of Intelligence
The
9 types of intelligence as theorized by Gardner in his book called Frames
of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences, is a great tool to find
your individual strengths and weaknesses, and the scientific concept behind it
is simple.
Gardner’s
view on intelligence states that there are 9 abilities that simply make us the
intelligent beings that we are today and these 9 are musical-rhythmic,
visual-spatial, verbal-linguistic, logical-mathematical, bodily-kinesthetic,
interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalistic and existential.
Ø Different Types Of Intelligence To Empower Learners
By learning
the theory behind Gardner’s studies, we get to know ourselves a little bit
better. However, Gardner emphasised that by understanding our strengths, it
shouldn’t limit us through labelling ourselves to a specific
intelligence. Instead, it should empower us to recognise our weaknesses as
well as to improve them.
Ø Understand Your Own Intelligence
Simply
by taking the test based on the 9 types of intelligence,
you’ll be able to have a basic understanding of which intelligence you are
strong at. Take note that you should be providing your most honest answer in
order for the results to be more accurate.
Ø Everyone Is Unique
So
here below are my results that reaffirm that embarking on a writing career is a
great choice for me because I’m linguistically intelligent. It also
indicates that I’m typically good at reading, writing, telling stories and
memorizing words as according to Gardner.
However,
apart from letting me know about my strengths, it would also mean that I’ve
much work to do in other departments such as logic, interpersonal skills and
maybe on my visual ability to visualize better with my mind’s eye.
So
why not give this test a try and maybe it’ll just change the way you perceive
your own unique intelligence forever J
http://bigthink.com/going-mental/what-is-intelligence-2
http://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifestyle/hobbies-are-good-for-you-how-find-one-that-fits-your-personality.html
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