Thursday, April 5, 2007

Logical Intelligence

Logical Intelligence consists of the capacity to analyze problems logically, carry out mathematical operations, and investigate issues scientifically. This is the intelligence most often associated with scientific and mathematical thinking.

Studnets who learn well through logical thinikning are the ones most likely to exell in mathimatical and scientific subjects.

For me as a teacher i think that this would be one of the hardest intellegences to appeal to in my lessons as it is my least dominant intellegience. I am more of a creative thinker and like to be physically involved in an activity to solve it rather then evaluate it logically. This is why it is so important for teachers to be aware of not only the different intelleginces but their own intelligences.

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