Eight Ways of Teaching
The Artistry of Teaching with Multiple Intelligences
Fourth Edition
Foreword by Dee Dickinson
June 2003 | 200 pages | Corwin
Formerly a SkyLight publication
This 4th edition of Eight Ways of Teaching: The Artistry of Teaching with Multiple Intelligences includes author David Lazear's description of what "intelligence-focused" lessons look like and an examination of the process for creating them. A brand new section features lessons incorporating all eight intelligences into a single learning experience, with step-by-step explanations and examples from elementary, middle, and high school levels. This resource also highlights suggestions and examples for integrating technology with the multiple intelligences.
This 4th edition of Eight Ways of Teaching: The Artistry of Teaching with Multiple Intelligences includes author David Lazear's description of what "intelligence-focused" lessons look like and an examination of the process for creating them. A brand new section features lessons incorporating all eight intelligences into a single learning experience, with step-by-step explanations and examples from elementary, middle, and high school levels. This resource also highlights suggestions and examples for integrating technology with the multiple intelligences.
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
I. The 8-in-1 Lesson Planning Strategy
II. The Intelligence-Focused Lesson Planning Strategy
1. Teaching with Verbal/Linguistic Intelligence
2. Teaching with Logical/Mathematical Intelligence
3. Teaching with Visual/Spatial Intelligence
4. Teaching with Bodily/Kinesthetic Intelligence
5. Teaching with Musical/Rhythmic Intelligence
6. Teaching with Interpersonal Intelligence
7. Teaching with Intrapersonal Intelligence
8. Teaching with Naturalist Intelligence
Epilogue
Appendix A: Lesson Processing Blacklines
Appendix B: Lesson Procedure Blacklines
Appendix C: Graphic Organizer Blacklines
Glossary
Bibliography
Index