Summary of 9 Tipos de Inteligencia según Howard Gardner en su Teoría de las Inteligencias Múltiples | Resumen

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Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligence posits that there are nine different types of intelligence that humans can possess. These include linguistic, logical, mathematical, musical, spatial, bodily, and interpersonal intelligence. Gardner explains that all humans have some of these types of intelligence, but some have more developed skills than others. Some professions, such as journalists, scientists, and engineers, are more likely to have developed skills in these areas.

  • 00:00:00 The video discusses nine types of intelligence according to Howard Gardner, a Harvard psychologist. These include linguistic, logical, mathematical, musical, spatial, bodily, and interpersonal intelligence. Gardner explains that all humans have some of these types of intelligence, but some have more developed skills than others. Some professions, such as journalists, scientists, and engineers, are more likely to have developed skills in these areas.
  • 00:05:00 Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligence includes psychologists, teachers, salespeople, lawyers, and managers. One type of intelligence he includes is interpersonal intelligence, which refers to the ability to cooperate as part of a group to achieve a common goal. Gardner also lists seven other types of intelligence: intrapersonal, natural intelligence, existential intelligence, emotional intelligence, and additional intelligence. Although Gardner originally didn't include this type of intelligence, later suggested that emotional intelligence could be included. However, no definitive proof has yet been found that emotional intelligence exists in the same way as the other six types of intelligence. Some of the most famous people in history, such as Socrates and Saint Augustine, have shown high levels of emotional intelligence.
  • 00:10:00 Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligence describes different abilities that vary from person to person. You can test your own intelligence by commenting below on the video. You can also subscribe to the channel to stay up to date on new content that will help you develop your unique intelligence. We'll see you in the next video!

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