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Howard Gardner in his famous Frames of Mind, the Theory of Multiple Intelligences (1983) identifies seven main modes of learning as (1) linguistic, (2) logical-mathematical, (3) bodily kinesthetic, (4) spatial-visual, (5) musical, (6) interpersonal, and (7) intrapersonal.
Karin Rugman • Moving Consciously: Somatic Transformations through Dance, Yoga, and Touch
Howard Gardner (developmental psychologist) on 7 Types of Leadership that can help understand the way different people think:
Linguistic: ability to speak and write well
Logic-mathematical: ability to use logic and mathematical skills to solve problems
Spatial: ability to think and reason about objects in three dimensions
Musical: ability to perform an
multiple intelligences theory elevates the sheer variety of tools in our native toolkit.
Mark A. McDaniel • Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning
The trigger for my personal change was a book called Frames of Mind: The theory of multiple intelligences by Howard Gardner.
Zoe McKey • Create Remarkable Success: Discover Your Strengths, Forge Your Own Path, and Build The Life You Want: Maximize Your Abilities
Rather than eight intelligences, Sternberg’s model proposes three: analytical, creative, and practical.
Mark A. McDaniel • Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning

Visual Thinking: The Hidden Gifts of People Who Think in Pictures, Patterns, and Abstractions
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The 12 Types of Intelligence (and Counting)
