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Nicole Tatuim Limburgh
Assignment 2
Student Number : 43153925
Unique Number :890217
ETH102L

Section A
1.

Tabulate the nine (9) types of intelligence centres as named by Gardner and list at least one skill and one career associated with each of the intelligence centres.

Intelligence
1. Verbal- Linguistic Intelligence
2. Naturalist Intelligence
3. Musical Intelligence
4. Logical-Mathematical Intelligence
5. Existential Intelligence
6. Interpersonal or Social Intelligence
7. Visual - Spatial Intelligence
8. Intrapersonal Intelligence
9. Bodily-Kinaesthetic Intelligence

2.

Skill
Listening
Connect to Nature
Singing
Problem Solving
Deep Self Knowledge
Empathy
Thinks in pictures
Self-awareness
Dancing

List 5 personality traits of a musical type
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Sensitive to pitch, rhythm, timbre.
Sensitive to emotional power of music.
Sensitive to complex organisation of music.
May be deeply spiritual.
Knows as lot of music selections, artists and genre.

3.

List 12 strategies needed to strengthen the personality traits of a musical intelligent

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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

Play musical instruments
Learn through songs
Use active and passive concerts of learning
Study with baroque music
Workout with music
Join choir or choral group
Write music
Integrate music with other subject areas
Change your mood with music
Use music to get relaxed
Image/make pictures with music
Learn through raps such as timetables, whole language poems, Choral reading

4.

State Four (4) thinking styles that are mentioned by Dryden

Career association
Journalist
farmer
Musician
Engineer
Religious Leaders
Sales
Battlefield strategists
Philosophers
Athlete

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2.
3.
4.
5.

Concrete sequential
Concrete random
Abstract random
Abstract sequential

Dryden (page 361) mentions Three 3 factors that impact on the learner’s learning ability.
5.1

Identify these factors

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