Ten Intelligences

According to Professor Howard Gardner of Harvard University, there are at least eight different kinds of human intelligence. Individuals would possess these eight intelligences to varying extents. The first seven intelligences were addressed in Gardner's book "Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences". Then an eighth was added. Here, two more are added. Others are also adding two intelligences. Model researchers and developers have not yet agreed.

Whatever, recognition of our strengths and weaknesses in our own different intelligences has a direct effect on our ability to generate creative outcomes in various domains, having effect on how we express ourselves, how we disagree, and how we work together.

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