Monday 4 April 2011

Howard Gardener's Theory


Spatial

This area deals with spatial judgment and the ability to visualize with the mind's eye. Careers which suit those with this type of intelligence include artists, designers and architects. A spatial person is also good with puzzles.

Linguistic

This area has to do with words, spoken or written. People with high verbal-linguistic intelligence display a facility with words and languages. They are typically good at reading, writing, telling stories and memorizing words along with dates. They tend to learn best by reading, taking notes, listening to lectures, and by discussing and debating about what they have learned. Those with verbal-linguistic intelligence learn foreign languages very easily as they have high verbal memory and recall, and an ability to understand and manipulate syntax and structure.

Logical-mathematical

This area has to do with logic, abstractions, reasoning and numbers. While it is often assumed that those with this intelligence naturally excel in mathematics, chess, computer programming and other logical or numerical activities, a more accurate definition places less emphasis on traditional mathematical ability and more on reasoning capabilities, recognizing abstract patterns, scientific thinking and investigation and the ability to perform complex calculations. It correlates strongly with traditional concepts of "intelligence" or IQ.

Bodily-kinesthetic

The core elements of the bodily-kinesthetic intelligence are control of one's bodily motions and the capacity to handle objects skillfully (206). Gardner elaborates to say that this intelligence also includes a sense of timing, a clear sense of the goal of a physical action, along with the ability to train responses so they become like reflexes.
In theory, people who have bodily-kinesthetic intelligence should learn better by involving muscular movement (e.g. getting up and moving around into the learning experience), and are generally good at physical activities such as sports or dance. They may enjoy acting or performing, and in general they are good at building and making things. They often learn best by doing something physically, rather than by reading or hearing about it. Those with strong bodily-kinesthetic intelligence seem to use what might be termed muscle memory - they remember things through their body such as verbal memory.
Careers that suit those with this intelligence include: athletes, pilots, dancers, musicians, actors, surgeons, doctors, builders, police officers, and soldiers. Although these careers can be duplicated through virtual simulation, they will not produce the actual physical learning that is needed in this intelligence.

Musical

This area has to do with sensitivity to sounds, rhythms, tones, and music. People with a high musical intelligence normally have good pitch and may even have absolute pitch, and are able to sing, play musical instruments, and compose music. Since there is a strong auditory component to this intelligence, those who are strongest in it may learn best via lecture. Language skills are typically highly developed in those whose base intelligence is musical. In addition, they will sometimes use songs or rhythms to learn. They have sensitivity to rhythm, pitch, meter, tone, melody or timbre.
Careers that suit those with this intelligence include instrumentalists, singers, conductors, disc-jockeys, orators, writers and composers.

Interpersonal

This area has to do with interaction with others. In theory, people who have a high interpersonal intelligence tend to be extroverts, characterized by their sensitivity to others' moods, feelings, temperaments and motivations, and their ability to cooperate in order to work as part of a group. They communicate effectively and empathize easily with others, and may be either leaders or followers. They typically learn best by working with others and often enjoy discussion and debate.
Careers that suit those with this intelligence include sales, politicians, managers, teachers and social workers.

Intrapersonal

This area has to do with introspective and self-reflective capacities. People with intrapersonal intelligence are intuitive and typically introverted. They are skillful at deciphering their own feelings and motivations. This refers to having a deep understanding of the self; what your strengths/ weaknesses are, what makes you unique, you can predict your own reactions/ emotions.
Careers which suit those with this intelligence include philosophers, psychologists, theologians, lawyers, writers. People with intrapersonal intelligence also prefer to work alone.

Naturalistic

This area has to do with nurturing and relating information to one’s natural surroundings. Careers which suit those with this intelligence include naturalists, farmers and gardeners.

Does Education Leads To Success?
Personal Response By Our Group




Roy

I think education is to provide the skill needed to success. But i personally feel that the attitude and the way way you work with each other is what actually determines your success. This is because we are not able to do everything alone. Thus, interacting with others is an important key to get the job done. Also only with the right attitude, then we are able to achieve success.




Jephthah

I believe each and everyone of us has our definition of being success in our own lives .Mine could be becoming a millionaire and having a luxurious life, while others’ success could be earning a honour of doing many good deeds.
Education can lead to success, this is what most people thought of . This is true but this isn’t the only way that leads to success. Some people succeed in their lives without having a high certificate/degree. A good example will be George Quek , one of most successful local entrepreneur . He only has an O level certificate and yet he is the founder of BreadTalk and having over 24 outlets of bread store in Singapore.
Most of us have to rely on education in order to succeed in our lives and getting a good prospect. While the minority who might be the gifted ones are able to succeed without the aid of education. Example of people who succeeded through education are Sergey Brin and Larry Page .These 2 people graduated from Stanford University with Ph.D. They are the founders of Google, the top search engine in this modern world of technology. By creating Google makes them a billionaire. Another great example will be Warren Buffet . Buffett enrolled at Columbia Business School . He received a M.S in Economics from Columbia Business School in 1951. Buffett also attended the New York Institute of Finance .Even though Warren Buffet is a talented investor , he needs to help of education to develop his hidden potential and enhance his ability.
Everyone has the ability to be successful , it only depends on what type of choice he is determine to make . Sometime risk taking can also help one to be successful as well. This the reason why a large amount of successful people are businessman , because businessman tend to take risk in order to bring their company into a whole new level.
Education is just a stepping stone for many people to be successful. Its all depend on each person sheer determination, perseverance and hard work.





Nabil

Personally, I think that education teaches us how to read but fails to teach us what is worth reading because in the end, the books that i read for enjoyment and knowledge are the ones most worth reading. Success, is something very vague and doesn't only has one meaning to it. It could also be in a sense of happiness, love, money, status, cars, family or even accomplishment. Therefore, I think that the way we interact with others (friends or collegues) and lead others is really what push us to the next level. I have an uncle, who only achieved O level qualifications but is successfully having his own shipping business, and he did it by just being well known for his kind, always helping and friendly personality. He is now earning around 10k a month. There are many ways to success, and I am just saying that education is not the only path we have.





Adil

In my opinion I find that paper qualifications in s'pore is very important because ;-   

1.   We are facing intense competion among local working adults. Furthermore more and more skilled foreign talents are coming for jobs opportunities in s'pore.  this make it even harder for me to secure a job that can eventually last my lifetime. Thus, with a paper qulification, it will provide many opportuinites for me. For example, I can specialise in one faculty,  however with a certificate the variety of jobs are wider and furthermore, i don't have to worry about securing a job. because if i lose my job there will be another door open up for me.   

2.   In th process of getting the certification, universities also provide students with internship. this will help the undergrades to gain experience in thier future jobs. thus while studying and gaining knowledge. i will aslo have a better understandind on the skills that im required to have in the working life.

Education do leads to success . Education help to develop each and everyone's hidden potential and eventually help to enhance ones' ability to think , work and perform in today's world . Most of the jobs in our world that give high salary require the employee to be highly educated .A great example will be Warren Buffet . Buffett enrolled at Columbia Business School . He received a M.S in Economics from Columbia Business School in 1951. Buffett also attended the New York Institute of Finance .Even though Warren Buffet is a talented investor , he needs to help of education to develop his hidden potential and enhance his ability.Education make a path to success and along this path there is alot of obstacles that are blocking your way . Education is just a stepping stone to success.

Succeeding Without The Help Of Education

Not all successful people relied on education to help them succeed . People like Mark ZuckerBerg(co-founder of Facebook) , George Quek (founder of bread talk ) and Oprah Winfrey are very successful people with little education background .
Research has shown that more than half of the top 100billionaire in today's world do not have a very high educational background . This is because , when people study too much , they tend to be more conservative as they know all about the risk and plan too much ahead .Hence holding them back from investing in high profit and high risk projects. While successful people who do not have a high educational background are risk-takers , they are able to bring their business to a whole new level and become very successful . "No Risk No Gain".
There are many ways that leads to success . But the main criteria to succeed is to have passion in work , persevere ,putting all your efforts and pushing yourself both mentally and physically to the extreme end . Lastly , there is no free lunch in the world and there is no shortcut to success.