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Based on his study of many people from many different walks of life in everyday circumstances and professions, Gardner developed the theory of multiple intelligences. He performed interviews with and brain research on hundreds of people, including stroke victims, prodigies, autistic individuals, and so-called "idiot savants." According to Gardner, To help understand how you learn best, take this short Multiple Intelligences Self-Inventory. There are just a few questions to answer, which should take approximately five minutes to complete. We have elected to test our students with the version of the multiple intelligence test. Utilizing the conclusions of the test and our own observations of each student, we will be more able to facilitate your student's educational processes.
 * What is My Intelligence Type? **
 * All human beings possess all nine intelligences in varying amounts.
 * Each person has a different intellectual composition.
 * We can improve education by addressing the multiple intelligences of our students.
 * These intelligences are located in different areas of the brain and can either work independently or together.
 * These intelligences may define the human species.

Remember: À Everyone has all the intelligences! À You can strengthen an intelligence! À This inventory is meant as a snapshot in time – it can change! À M.I. is meant to empower, not label people! [|**http://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks3/ict/multiple_int/index.htm**]