9 Multiple Intelligences by Howard Gardner EXPLAINED!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @jean-lucbuczinski143
    @jean-lucbuczinski143 Год назад +6

    I really appreciate how you just got straight into the topic and didn't ramble on about your feelings, what you had for breakfast or make grand promises of what we would get out of this video. As you can tell, I have Learners RUclips Fatigue 😂

  • @thegoodwitchluzura
    @thegoodwitchluzura 3 года назад +76

    I’m thinking about making a school centered around the multiple intelligences when I grow up. It is called The Howard Gardner Institute for Children with Multiple Intelligences.

  • @Laz3rCat95
    @Laz3rCat95 Год назад +14

    Seeing as communication is one of the most important skills you can have regardless of your specific life path or career, I think having high Interpersonal combined with high Linguistic/Verbal Intelligence is an especially powerful combo that will get you far in life. With both of those together you'll be able to know the right words to say to someone in any situation.

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  Год назад +7

      Yes, this combo is very good at nailing job interviews or excelling at sales or teaching or coaching. And they'll usually have a lot of friends ;) I've noticed many big RUclipsrs have this combo. They're good communicators, and they're able to connect with an audience well.

    • @integ537
      @integ537 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@SharpCookieany tips or recommended trainings/self that can be done to improve linguistic/communication intelligence?

  • @SharpCookie
    @SharpCookie  4 года назад +9

    Howard Gardner's book, "Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences" - amzn.to/3uPI8eM
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  • @melba3556
    @melba3556 3 года назад +15

    i’ve learned these through out my whole college life, and Howard Gardner is my favorite of all the proponents ever! His study which is the Multiple intelligences is just sooo superb helpful especially in understanding a persons intuition and perspective. So thankful for him to introduce these kinds of intelligences. It’s an eye opener for everyone that we are considered GENIUS and UNIQUE individual on our own🙌❤️🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  3 года назад +1

      Yes!! Totally agree. We all have our own unique genius, well put :)

  • @bernardmadabuchi145
    @bernardmadabuchi145 3 года назад +6

    I really admire how you conveyed this discuss so calmly, you made me wanna keep listening so i had to thumb it up and as well subscribed.☺

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  3 года назад +2

      Thank you so much Bernard! What a lovely compliment, and thank you for liking and subbing!

  • @reputationcardigan3175
    @reputationcardigan3175 4 года назад +6

    Existential intelligence is what I relate to the most.

  • @lukose2007
    @lukose2007 2 месяца назад +1

    Another point :
    Humanities Professors with strong abstract thinking skills have the following types of intelligence :
    1) linguistic intelligence
    2) existential intelligence .
    3) interpersonal intelligence .
    4) music intelligence ( maybe) .

  • @CCl0v3r
    @CCl0v3r 9 месяцев назад

    Rather helpful. As a student, we were tasked to make 3 thought-provoking questions about this video, and linguistic and existential reminded me of it.

  • @arpitaroy3672
    @arpitaroy3672 Год назад +2

    I study ECE in Canada and your video helped to understand this theory in easiest way. Thanks a ton

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  Год назад

      You're so welcome, glad it helped!

  • @mukotovictorine9482
    @mukotovictorine9482 2 года назад +4

    This is great I enjoyed the lectures thank you

  • @greekmamalife
    @greekmamalife 4 года назад +14

    never heard of this before, thank you for the info

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  4 года назад +1

      You're welcome! Thanks for watching :)

  • @noormohamed-db1ux
    @noormohamed-db1ux 3 года назад +57

    Yeah, the reason why no other intelligences ever get noticed is because all the jobs are in the logical intelligence field. Basically if you’re smart in other ways you won’t get paid as much, so yeah, some food for thought.

    • @jahnotdead
      @jahnotdead 11 месяцев назад +4

      You’ve never hired a plumber, right?

    • @converter
      @converter 8 месяцев назад +1

      It only means not all intelligence is equally valuable or impactful 😅

    • @UK-PeasantD23679E
      @UK-PeasantD23679E 8 месяцев назад +2

      Actually most jobs require only a low level of intelligence, they require commitment (demonstrated by jumping through hoops like getting a college degree) and obedience, (doing what you’re told when you’re told).
      They don’t pay you to think.

    • @converter
      @converter 8 месяцев назад

      @danieledwin7135 you don't want to stay there 😅

    • @Ven0mfangX
      @Ven0mfangX 6 месяцев назад +3

      Some of the highest paid are the musicians/singers sportspeople

  • @darellejones6932
    @darellejones6932 22 дня назад

    Great explanation of the categories. It helped a lot hearing your understanding and applicability in life examples.

  • @hattorihanzo8385
    @hattorihanzo8385 3 года назад +2

    First person to strike my mind as I was listening to your explanations..
    Naturalist : Darwin
    Musical : Mozart
    Logical : Einstein
    Existential : Nietzsche
    Interpersonal : Jung
    Bodily Kinesthetic : Bruce Lee
    Linguistic verbal : J R R Tolkien
    Intrapersonal : Vivekananda
    Visual Spatial : Leonardo da Vinci

    • @hattorihanzo8385
      @hattorihanzo8385 3 года назад +1

      If we take Sun Tzu the author of “Art of War” for example,
      Naturalist - basic level - because he needs to know the geography of the battlefield and the seasons and needs to make maps of the battlefield but not too deep knowledge as to be a geologist.
      Musical - unnecessary
      Logical - deep knowledge is necessary. A general needs to make decisions based on logic and not on emotions.
      Interpersonal - deep knowledge is necessary as a general needs to first guess what the opponent is going to do next and be prepared
      Bodily kinesthetic - deep knowledge - as a warrior he needs to be in full control of his physical faculties and also work on his sword and other weapons
      Linguistic verbal - deep knowledge about communication skills made him write an all time great classic like art of war
      Interpersonal - medium knowledge - he must have introspected a lot on his past and must have come to an understanding about his strengths and weaknesses
      Existential - unnecessary. if a warrior thinks too much without acting then he will lose the “pouncing ability” and it will create self doubt
      Visual spatial - unnecessary.

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  3 года назад

      Love the examples you came up with! Thanks for sharing!

  • @hisglory6124
    @hisglory6124 2 года назад +2

    Thank you much for this knowledge, these information really helps me to discern people!!

  • @tejas7957
    @tejas7957 4 года назад +12

    Really Appreciate the way you have explained jargonised concept in subtle way! Stupendous work!

  • @edschmoker9628
    @edschmoker9628 3 года назад +1

    Existential as the ninth intelligence seems to become increasingly relevant in the world, especially with newer generations. Thanks for including and sharing.

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  3 года назад

      Yes totally agree! Our ability and skill level at going beyond just the 5 senses to understand ourselves and the world is becoming extremely important. Thank you for watching!

  • @aslee330
    @aslee330 2 года назад

    I swear Im not making this up but I was literally watching this video and thought to myself “…..dude, this is one smart cookie” and then I looked at what your channel name was. Excellent video, thank you so much for sharing this great value.

  • @elsagrace3893
    @elsagrace3893 3 года назад +5

    Loved this. Subbed. I’ve built most of my different intelligences after school from various hobbies.

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  3 года назад

      Awesome! Thanks for watching and subbing! :)

  • @dictionarypictionary9872
    @dictionarypictionary9872 4 месяца назад +1

    I consider each intellect to be as a muscle group, and you've gotta do all different activities to have a proper work out.

  • @purgatorysystem2126
    @purgatorysystem2126 Месяц назад +1

    Existential/Intrapersonal > Interpersonal/Linguistic, for me. I tend to score low on timed assessments and IQ tests but after a few conversations many people in my life have regarded my wit highly.

  • @ItsMirasKitchen97mashamira
    @ItsMirasKitchen97mashamira 4 года назад +3

    I think I connect with the visual_spacial intelligence because I have a hobby which is baking and whenever I decide to bake a cake or something sweet, I always try to imagine the final decoration look of the cake and try to bring new decoration ideas ,and the final result is often the same as I did imagine.

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  4 года назад +2

      Oh wow, very cool! I actually made a video on visual learners that you would probably find interesting ruclips.net/video/IN-_S_jj3gE/видео.html And I'm editing a video this week about morning routines, and one important piece is visualization which people with visual-spatial intelligence usually find very easy. It's natural for us to visualize the end result of something, which is very powerful for creating things in our lives!

  • @rainbowdays5169
    @rainbowdays5169 Год назад

    I study ECE in Canada, you have made my life easier to understand this major theorist.

  • @Precious-wm3rf
    @Precious-wm3rf Месяц назад

    Very clear easy to understand. Thank you so much. ❤ you are appreciated

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  18 дней назад

      You’re very welcome, thank you for your kind words ☺️🙏

  • @EveningTV
    @EveningTV Год назад +1

    I just got the book written in 1983 and revised in 2011, and it looks like the theory has been updated or expanded since this was published where for instance there is no existential intelligence and the Personal intelligence category is not broken down into two separate categories. I like to see that evolution.

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  Год назад

      Yes great point! I find the evolution interesting as well.

  • @josegonzalosalazarsalinas936
    @josegonzalosalazarsalinas936 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm agree with Howard Gardner, there must be multiple intelligences despite the math which is the most common and we learn it in the schools. People can be good in other areas like sports, communication and more, so everyone is a genius in different ways.

  • @EnglishWalk
    @EnglishWalk 4 года назад +18

    I love this subject! Is it possible to have different types of intelligence all at the same time?

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  4 года назад +9

      Yes absolutely! And it changes all the time as we focus our minds on different skills and activities. For example, if we start taking music lessons, our musical intelligence will grow.

    • @kaleefisher2928
      @kaleefisher2928 3 года назад

      @@SharpCookie that’s cool! Is it possible for someone to have all intelligences?

  • @marqpadron9863
    @marqpadron9863 4 года назад +2

    thank ma'am, I'm in study now and its so helpful..
    from:Philippines

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  4 года назад

      You're so welcome!! Please share with others who may find it helpful!

  • @ManifesttheGreaterYou
    @ManifesttheGreaterYou 4 года назад +2

    I resonated most with the existential and intrapersonal type. I journal regularly and try to meditate daily. This was super informative and really enjoyed this video. :)

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  4 года назад

      Awesome so happy to hear that!! 🥰

  • @ashoksrivastava8698
    @ashoksrivastava8698 2 года назад +1

    Very useful discussion on different types of intelligences. 👍

  • @damasiuspetro5178
    @damasiuspetro5178 2 года назад +1

    I love Howard Gardner

  • @honeythokchom2855
    @honeythokchom2855 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video ❤️

  • @mohittiwari28
    @mohittiwari28 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for this informative video. I really loved it. It have given me totally new divisions of thought 💭 process.

  • @lisadehaine8574
    @lisadehaine8574 2 года назад +1

    This was very helpful! I had never heard of Howard Gardener and needed an overview for a paper I'm writing. Thank you!

  • @thechan2855
    @thechan2855 3 года назад +1

    I'm pretty appreciate. You're video is the best i've seen so far.

  • @love.espanol_
    @love.espanol_ 3 года назад +1

    Hi! I loved your video! Amazing information! I’m a Spanish teacher! Greetings from Argentina!

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  3 года назад

      Hi! Thanks so much for your comment! Please share with anyone who might find it helpful! Hi from California :)

  • @brianarbenz1329
    @brianarbenz1329 2 года назад +2

    Three years ago I took my first IQ test, which included a half day of exams by a psychologist, and I figured there'd be one number resulting and I'd walk around for the rest of my life with that number branded in my mind. I learned just what you outlined here - there is no one measure. I scored at varying levels ways on different tests. I have learned my strengths and less strong areas of intellectual functioning.

  • @hadi1995m
    @hadi1995m 5 месяцев назад +1

    توضیحات و نحوه ارائه عالی بود ازت ممنونم عزیزم :)

  • @fabianedengard4495
    @fabianedengard4495 4 месяца назад

    Amazing Video
    Helps me with my presentation tomorrow

  • @ewb3832
    @ewb3832 2 года назад +25

    As an educator, I understand the importance of recognizing the varied strengths and abilities of our students, both of which can be exercised and improved. But Gardner and proponents of his theory propose multiple discrete intelligences which can not be measured by some underlying factor. It must be noted that Gardner himself recognizes that the individuals he offers as examples for each of his intelligences would all likely score above average on traditional IQ tests. This is because all scientific evidence points to a very real, measurable general intelligence. We cannot will away the fact that some people are smarter than others, nor should we want to if we recognize that intelligence is simply a trait, like height, and not a measure of worth.

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  2 года назад +16

      Thanks for your comment! I think the discrepancy comes about because "intelligence" is a word with many meanings and connotations. For example, someone with high IQ intelligence, may have very low social intelligence or emotional intelligence. And we use that word "intelligence" in all those contexts, not to mention many more. My goal with these videos is always simply to spark thought, discussion, and hopefully greater understanding. I certainly am not speaking directly for Gardner or anyone else (there's plenty of videos where people interview him directly). He's also changed his viewpoint over time which he is allowed to do, and I certainly do as well as I teach more and more students. These topics are extremely complex, and one of the things I love most about teaching is that there are an infinite amount of layers to it. As soon as we think we understand something, we only find there is more to learn :) Thanks so much for watching and sharing!

    • @nkenchington6575
      @nkenchington6575 2 года назад

      Bang on. E.D. Hirsch is worth listening to, not Gardner.

    • @lowereastsideastrologist7769
      @lowereastsideastrologist7769 2 года назад

      Unfortunately, when the only factor is curiosity and effort, it's not expected to show up on tests

    • @Onz70
      @Onz70 5 месяцев назад

      Disagree

  • @dontplaywithme77
    @dontplaywithme77 Год назад

    I knew this whole concept at a very young age never knew how to explain it in a logical sense thx

  • @mariamonicaquiapo8719
    @mariamonicaquiapo8719 2 года назад +1

    thank you for making this video.

  • @Ecl713
    @Ecl713 3 года назад +9

    Thank you so much for this video. Going into it I thought it would just confirm my hypotheses that I'm almost exclusively a strong visual/spatial learner. But as you explained each of the 9 different intelligence types I found myself strongly relating to existential intelligence as well. So thanks again for helping me understand myself a bit better.

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  3 года назад

      You're welcome!! So happy to hear that it helped you to understand yourself better!

    • @mathiastougaard1951
      @mathiastougaard1951 2 года назад

      If you would be interested in a video that could further strengthen your understanding of yourself with regards to the four most commonly accepted learning styles: Visual, Audiotory, Reading/Writing or Kinesthetic, I would highly recommend this video from Veritasium.
      ruclips.net/video/rhgwIhB58PA/видео.html&ab_channel=Veritasium

  • @Joy-yk9pw
    @Joy-yk9pw 4 года назад +2

    I''ve always wanted to pursue music ever since but I just didn't have the chance. I know deep down in my heart I'm the musical type. I'm glad that you covered Gardner's 9 Multiple Intelligences. I found this video helpful and I appreciated it very much. You explained it very well.

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  4 года назад +1

      Continue to cultivate your talents and share your gifts. Even if it doesn't become a career, you can still do it just for the joy of it! Or teach music to others. When our skills and enthusiasm are aligned, anything can happen ;) All the best and thank you for watching! And please share with others who may find it helpful 🙏

    • @Joy-yk9pw
      @Joy-yk9pw 4 года назад

      @@SharpCookie I surely will. Thank you also for the encouraging words you said. I have watched your other videos here and I believe you are truly an amazing teacher. You are a great one! I love what you advocate and I look up to you as a teacher. How I wish I had you as my teacher when I was in my elementary and my high school days. I'm glad I found your channel.

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  4 года назад +1

      @@Joy-yk9pw Thank you so much for your kind words!! This is a big reason why I started this channel. I can reach so many more people online than I ever could in person ;) And we all need teachers and coaches to encourage us!

    • @Joy-yk9pw
      @Joy-yk9pw 4 года назад

      @@SharpCookie You're right about that. It's just sad though to see why some people do not reach their full potential. They simply have no strong support system. But this whole online thing makes people connect with each other wherever they may be in this world. And I'm one of those people whom you've reached through this channel. Please be inspired to create more meaningful videos as you do. I personally learn a lot from them. You encourage me as well.

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  4 года назад +1

      @@Joy-yk9pw You're so welcome!! It makes me happy to hear that :) And thank you so much for all your support!

  • @nadheescreations
    @nadheescreations 10 месяцев назад

    You have defined the basics simply beautiful. Thanks

  • @Ranveer_Singh_Kahani
    @Ranveer_Singh_Kahani 4 года назад +2

    At least got 3-4 of it..and combined it together...well, its help me a lot.

  • @kamranhyder8715
    @kamranhyder8715 3 года назад +1

    Though I learnt this theory a long time ago, but the way you deliver the concept is awesome. Just subscribed the channel as soon as I saw the video thumbnail and forwarded it to my fellow teachers.

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  3 года назад +1

      Oh wow!! Thanks so much for watching and sharing with others! 😊🙏

  • @markvincentordiz
    @markvincentordiz Год назад

    Interperosnal is more on being persuasive and social
    Intrapersonal is more on psychological
    Verbal is more on writing
    I think i am logical-natural, logical-existential, logical-intrapersonal
    I might have intelligence in other variations but i am not confident enough to them

  • @maryaccentidiomes6414
    @maryaccentidiomes6414 3 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for your explanation! It helped me a lot for my class.

  • @andrekawrighton5739
    @andrekawrighton5739 Год назад

    Thank you for the break down! It helped tremendously.

  • @oowowtratata-wm4en
    @oowowtratata-wm4en 3 года назад +2

    Thank you. It was interesting and inquisitive 🌟

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  3 года назад +1

      You're welcome! Ps love the word "inquisitive" :)

  • @gracefoo5425
    @gracefoo5425 4 года назад +1

    great video! :-) really appreciate your insights from Gardner!

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  4 года назад

      Awesome! Thanks so much for watching!

  • @elanahammer1076
    @elanahammer1076 3 года назад

    Thank you for your mini refresher course. I needed this today. Be well 🤔❤🇺🇸

  • @Janay-cy3cu
    @Janay-cy3cu Год назад

    This is a very great video and theory to discuss. Even though IQ is important for intellectual and academic ability at all levels, other gifts and talents are well needed to you make our world brighter. There are so many ways to be profound gifted besides IQ like singing, building, dancing, art, math, science, history, empathy and emotional intelligence, cooking, music, sports, writing, verbal ability, etc. This should be celebrated in our school and in our daily environment.

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  Год назад +1

      Yes completely agree! Some types of intelligence can have a higher economic value or social currency value, but they're all intrinsically equal. If you look at societies from other eras or geographic locations, the types of intelligence that are more prized are always different.

    • @Janay-cy3cu
      @Janay-cy3cu Год назад

      @@SharpCookie That is wonderful and very interesting. I'm glad every place has their own values and traditions. People of all abilities and talents should be accepted and embrace. You don't have to be a intellectual genius to value on society and many others lives. Each people is uniquely gifted or talented in their own way.

  • @samiyamohammad5752
    @samiyamohammad5752 Год назад

    wow its amizing .
    I was searching my purpose .
    i think i now what i do.thank you so much

  • @joalbencajandoc104
    @joalbencajandoc104 2 года назад

    Thanks! Such a big help for my discussion.

  • @xxsnow_angelxx3953
    @xxsnow_angelxx3953 2 месяца назад

    Video is most detailed. Going to read Gerad book,

  • @livebeyondtoday4780
    @livebeyondtoday4780 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for this information. I believe that we are strong in one kind of intelligence and that we can develop the other ones if we spend some time on it. Great video.

  • @stevenwaltercorderosalinas7467
    @stevenwaltercorderosalinas7467 11 месяцев назад

    Great video! I could finally found the types of intelligences I have and applied in real life. According to Howard Gardner. "Educative System is only focused on two types of intelligences: Logical mathematical and Linguistics" (the others are ignored unfortunately). That is why I know incredible talented people that I haven't known them at school. 😂 So captivating.

  •  3 года назад +1

    Thank you, Janice! I'm writing a post about it, helped me a lot!

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  3 года назад +1

      You're welcome! So glad it helped!

  • @meow8819
    @meow8819 3 года назад +1

    Omg! I feel so understood. I have all these intelligence... except mathematical.

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  3 года назад +1

      Nice! 🤓

    • @meow8819
      @meow8819 3 года назад +1

      @@SharpCookie and I thought I’m extremely stupid growing up, was very different, later developed insecurities and was confused. But now I know I’m actually right and everybody else takes more time to get to my level of understanding because I’m slightly ahead of time. Not from an ego perspective but from utmost gratitude that this is my divine god given superpower.

  • @uzmanfaz
    @uzmanfaz 5 месяцев назад

    Insightful.All intelligence types need nurture but it's equally important to recognise which types are close to your nature, i.e., the God-gifted ones.

  • @CristianFontanelliTV
    @CristianFontanelliTV 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Sharp Cookie for sharing!

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  4 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for watching!!

  • @GabeRodriiguez
    @GabeRodriiguez 4 года назад +3

    Hi sharp cookie! 🍪 this is a really cool theory! And crazy how we are All the same I’m so many ways, yet so different! Great watch!

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  4 года назад

      Exactly!! Great observation.

  • @gloriakisiangani8065
    @gloriakisiangani8065 4 года назад

    Good teaching pace, it was easy taking notes. very informative video.

  • @samtheteacher9051
    @samtheteacher9051 4 года назад +1

    I have enjoyed watching this video, I can now understand my learners well.

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  4 года назад

      That's great news! Thanks so much for watching!

  • @titsirvane3698
    @titsirvane3698 2 года назад

    discuss the ways by which different theories of intelligence affect our academic learning or achievement??

  • @vladyslav_patsiuk
    @vladyslav_patsiuk 2 года назад +1

    Awesome! This theory fascinates me. For me, it helps to look at the world from different angles and try things from different perspectives.
    For example I was highly into Logical Mathematical + Linguistic types in my childhood later dived into Intrapersonal + Existential and now I'm in love with Interpersonal + Musical + Bodily Kinesthetic haha
    It's super fun to try different things and stay in tune with life in all it's beauty and richness

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  2 года назад

      Yes absolutely!!! I can relate. Growing up, I never resonated with mathematical intelligence, and now I enjoy it very much. Other areas, like existential have always been in my life throughout. It's fun to dance with different types of intelligence, and I believe it helps us to become more well-rounded and more understanding of others. It's really a lifelong journey!

    • @nkenchington6575
      @nkenchington6575 2 года назад

      its, not it's

    • @vladyslav_patsiuk
      @vladyslav_patsiuk 2 года назад

      thanks! What a rookie mistake haha

  • @勇二下森
    @勇二下森 Месяц назад

    We must notice the good talent and favor of student. The important thing is to educate his hidden power, I feel.

  • @mayararodrigues2810
    @mayararodrigues2810 4 года назад +5

    I really liked the way you talk to the audience, congratulations.

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much!! What a kind thing to say! :)

  • @muhammadhashim9260
    @muhammadhashim9260 Год назад

    Baji you've done a great job.

  • @dumflows.official
    @dumflows.official Год назад

    OMG thank you I need this on my exam

  • @ts214121
    @ts214121 4 года назад +5

    I easily got A's in calculus 1 and 2, linear algebra, AP physics in high school and college, but those tests were entirely predictable and I could study for them ahead of time. I think most of my courses were like that. I don't seem to do well with tests I have no way of studying or preparing for ahead of time. I had an IQ test years ago and it came back average. I think I have a relative that scored better than me on an IQ test, but would never be able to get a math degree like myself. Are there different types of intelligence? Predictable intelligence vs creative intelligence (new problems a test taker has never seen before). I was bad at sports which can be unpredictable, but in my prime was able to juggle 5 balls for 30 catches, which was entirely predictable.

    • @prettyinpink1991
      @prettyinpink1991 4 года назад

      Hello there, absolutely love your comment. Thanks for sharing!

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  4 года назад +1

      Yes, this makes a lot of sense! There's actually a lot of different types of IQ tests, and you'll score differently depending on which one you take. Also academic success and IQ score are correlated, but they're not the same thing. As you mentioned, you know all the material ahead of time on an academic test. On an IQ test, it's purposely meant to surprise you and force you to think on your feet. It's designed not be predictable. Thanks for sharing your insight!

    • @dr.schneider8595
      @dr.schneider8595 4 года назад +1

      IQ is obviously not the only predictor of academic success/life success. Still, IQ and the trait 'conscientiousness' are the best factors to predict success. A lower IQ means you will have to invest more hours into studying compared to another student in your class that has a higher IQ, because he will process information faster and will be able to memorize it easier. Still if you have a hard-working ethic and invest much into it you will be able to make up for it to a certain degree.
      And to your question, the IQ literature suggests that there are no such differences in intelligence. The data shows that there is one g-factor (general factor of intelligence) that is mostly responsible for all your intelligence performance. This theory is the most valid up to today and has a very high reliability. It shows that there is a fluid intelligence which contains processing of information, problem-solving, abstract thinking, memorising ability and how fast you learn new concepts. And it shows that there is a cristalline intelligence which is dependant on experience and information. It basically means all the information a human gathers over the course of life.
      This explains how people with higher IQ can know less than people with lower IQ that are more interested in the world itself, because they can just gain more knowledge by reading more or gathering information otherwise. So they are high in cristalline intelligence but lower in fluid intelligence as the compared individual.

    • @ts214121
      @ts214121 4 года назад +1

      @@dr.schneider8595 Do you think that (toss) juggling talent has more to do with coordination and muscle memory than IQ or predictability?

    • @dr.schneider8595
      @dr.schneider8595 4 года назад +1

      @@ts214121 Yeah if you are naturally good at juggling you are most likely genetically gifted for that specific ability. Probably your genes code for a good communication between neurons that are at your muscle fibres which leads to a good coordination aswell as a good muscle memory. But again, this has no correlation with your intelligence. Because the definition of intelligence has nothing to do with the concept of multiple intelligences that is shown in the video above. Most of the "intelligences" are simply talents or personal traits, like the ability to be good at music or sports, but don't say anything about your IQ.
      If you're interested in IQ science I recommend you check out the theory of the G-Factor by Charles Spearman, which is very widespread among scientist. Also I can recommend you to read about the concepts of fluid and crystallized intelligence by the psychologist Raymond Cattell.

  • @therayy5962
    @therayy5962 3 года назад

    Sooo beneficial information in a very easy and clear way

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  3 года назад

      Thanks so much!! Please share with anyone who may find it helpful as well!

  • @nqorhprurh9523
    @nqorhprurh9523 3 года назад

    Wow thanks I'm a college student and I'm studying online and this was very helpful thanks 😊

  • @franchellearizo6057
    @franchellearizo6057 3 года назад +1

    You explained it well. Thank you🤍

  • @anifitriyani9511
    @anifitriyani9511 3 года назад

    Thank you. It's a very helpful video. Love this so much.

  • @formattmusic1359
    @formattmusic1359 Год назад

    I think I have Musical, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal and Visual Spatial Intelligence. All the others, not so much. Cool video, I didn't know that Music talent could be considered an intelligence.

  • @Secular1000
    @Secular1000 2 года назад

    Thank you very much Janice, God bless and all the best :)

  • @abdulsariyas.5238
    @abdulsariyas.5238 2 года назад +1

    Thank you u help me a lot💖

  • @CesarRamirez-qw5vd
    @CesarRamirez-qw5vd 4 года назад

    your video is really useful in my online class. thanks

  • @moniquealmeida6689
    @moniquealmeida6689 3 года назад

    Great video! I've showed it in my class.

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  3 года назад

      So cool!! Loved that you shared it with your class :) Hope they enjoyed it!

  • @farrokh86bulsara
    @farrokh86bulsara 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your insights and work you are doing. As young tutor you saved me many time researching this and help with my own understanding of learning methods. Really great capture of this topic and sources you provide. I am curios have you connected these type of intelligence with the 4 ways of learning you have categorized in separated video or lecture? I could tell for some of these easily where it falls but some are hard to connect to certain type(s).

  • @aiquesono
    @aiquesono 4 года назад +1

    what a great explanation! thank you so much🥰

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  4 года назад

      You're welcome! Thanks for watching!

  • @crystallog
    @crystallog 3 года назад

    Had a school project on this it helped a lot thanks!

  • @iz_ZorD3X_cold
    @iz_ZorD3X_cold 2 года назад

    Just found and subscribed
    I love the way you spoked....

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  2 года назад

      Thank you for your kind words! :)

    • @iz_ZorD3X_cold
      @iz_ZorD3X_cold 2 года назад

      @@SharpCookie My pleasure😌
      I even joined ur facebook com

  • @ganiyurdusay6374
    @ganiyurdusay6374 4 года назад

    You are really gorgeous speaker. Your accent so cleary and explonation is understandable . Thanks for everything. Congratulations:) Hi from TURKEY

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  4 года назад

      Oh wow! Thank you for your kind words. I've been teaching a long time, so I've had a lot of practice with how to explain different ideas! Turkey is a beautiful country. I spent 2 weeks touring and visiting different cities. My great grandfather was from Alacati. What city do you live in?

  • @kaleefisher2928
    @kaleefisher2928 3 года назад

    Thanks I was thinking about this because I noticed that me and my sister where better at different things

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  3 года назад

      Yes! It's fun to compare and contrast your strengths with other people in your life.

  • @nithyajacob9106
    @nithyajacob9106 2 года назад

    Very informative and beautiful sharing 💞

  • @k-azime3384
    @k-azime3384 11 месяцев назад

    이 영상과 함께 하신 모든 분들께 좋은 일들이 자꾸자꾸 일어납니다~🎶☘️😁🍀🎶

  • @cuncunxinhxinh
    @cuncunxinhxinh 3 года назад

    your video is amazing and helpful !!! thank you so much

  • @mayararodrigues2810
    @mayararodrigues2810 4 года назад +4

    I confess that understanding what you are saying is very difficult, I have no idea how I will do the activity that the teacher asked to do related to your video.

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  4 года назад +1

      Oh bummer! I'm sorry you're having a challenging time with the activity. If you're on Facebook, I have a group called Sharp Cookie Community. You can try posting any questions you have about the video on there, and if we're able to help or guide you to other resources, we will!

    • @mayararodrigues2810
      @mayararodrigues2810 4 года назад

      Ohh thank you i managed to get some keywords that helped me a Lot , but i will search on Facebook yes . Thank you for being available to help , i confess i was surprised to answer me. ☺️ I'm sorry if i wrote something wrong .😅

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  4 года назад +2

      @@mayararodrigues2810 No problem! Glad you found some keywords that helped with your assignment! And here's the link to the group: facebook.com/groups/sharpcookie
      Yes, I do my best to respond to everyone! 😉

    • @jinxedtodeath
      @jinxedtodeath 4 года назад +1

      I just saw a person online help a random student with their homework
      That was so wholesome it probably made my day :)

  • @J0v0756
    @J0v0756 Месяц назад

    Yup, i wrote a paper on this a few years ago.

  • @DebbraLupien_AkashicRecords
    @DebbraLupien_AkashicRecords 4 года назад +1

    I've been aware of the way we're differently wired but have not heard or seen it quantified in this manner. Cool!

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  4 года назад +1

      Yes! I think it's so fascinating, and it creates more appreciation for all types of talents ❤️

  • @MO.bn_jr
    @MO.bn_jr 3 года назад

    thanks! very helpful! I am preparing for the national teaching exam and this video is all I need for this learning theory. I think I have an existential and intrapersonal intelligence btw!

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  3 года назад +1

      Very cool! Good luck on your exam!

    • @MO.bn_jr
      @MO.bn_jr 3 года назад

      @@SharpCookie Thank you vm Janice! oh and it turned out after I took intelligences test that I have a logical mathematical intelligence dominance ahahaha

  • @keylajuarez6130
    @keylajuarez6130 3 года назад +1

    I love the way of how you explain things I did understand everything that you say!

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  3 года назад

      Thank you! So glad it helped!

  • @zizou7346
    @zizou7346 3 года назад

    thank u so much Janice :) it is really helpful

    • @SharpCookie
      @SharpCookie  3 года назад

      Sweet! So happy to hear that!

  • @apricusnorth9593
    @apricusnorth9593 2 года назад

    Very well explained. Thank you.

  • @TruTrinity
    @TruTrinity 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you. You’re so sweet!