Theory of multiple intelligences
Theory of multiple types of human intelligence / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The theory of multiple intelligences (MI) proposes the differentiation of human intelligence into specific intelligences, rather than defining intelligence as a single, general ability.[1] The theory has been criticized for its lack of empirical evidence, its dependence on subjective judgement and its overall unscientific nature, being referred to as a “neuromyth”.[2][3]