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For example , if an autistic child enjoys looking at books, watching television,

and tends to look carefully at people and objects, then he or she may be a

visual learner (Santrock 433). Once a person?s learning style is determined,

then relying on this modality to teach can greatly increase the likelihood that

the person will learn and possibly communicate. Some people have problems with

Gardner?s theories about intelligence (Traub 3). Many say that there is no

concrete research behind Gardner?s ideas (Traub 5). The problem may lie in the

term ?intelligence? (Traub 3). Intelligence is not often viewed as a

concept, but as a measurement, a term of value. (Traub 3). Gardner says that his

use of the word ?intelligence? (Traub 3) is intentional. He chose to

challenge the traditional view of the concept of intelligence. There are many

different avenues available to help people discover their own learning style and

assess their intelligence. Mainly there are questionnaires to help assess the

way that people process information. Looking through a few of the assessment

which can be found easily online, I found that they are pretty standard. They

call for you to check statements that you find are true about yourself. These

statements are then put into their appropriate ?intelligence? (Traub 3)

category. The category with the most true statements is ranked as your strongest

intelligence. Each of the other intelligence?s are put in order accordingly.

As teachers, we can quickly assess our students at the beginning of the school

year by performing a similar inventory. We can take the statements and re word

them so that they appeal to a younger audience. We can also assign activities

and let our children choose how they are going to present them. A fun activity

that is often used is ?What I did over summer vacation?. The children are

asked to present what they did over summer vacation. They are able to present

this any way they like and are given suggestions such as ?Write a song about

your summer vacation? for the musical learner; ?perform a skit about your

Summer vacation? for the ?body kinesthetic? (Gardner 12) learner; and

?tell us what you learned about yourself over your Summer vacation? for the

intrapersonal learner. Getting to know the learning styles of the children in

your classroom at the beginning of the year will help you to plan your

curriculum effectively for the rest of the year. Knowing about learning styles

and multiple intelligence is helpful for everyone, especially for people with

learning disabilities and attention deficit disorder. Although there is not

concrete research to back up Gardner?s theories; we know that using learning

styles in the classrooms is working. Knowing your own learning style and the

learning styles of your students will help to develop coping strategies,

compensate for weaknesses, and capitalize strengths. It is every teacher?s

duty to make the learning process a pleasurable one for all students; becoming

familiar with the different learning styles will help us to do just that.

Gardner, Howard. Frames of Mind. New York: Basic Books, 1988 Santrock, John.

Child Development. McGraw-Hill, 1998 Special Report on Dudley Moore. Channel

Seven News, ABC Network. Nov. 1999 Traub, James. ?Multiple Intelligence

Disorder?. The New Republic (1998). 5 pgs. 24 November 1999