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Gardner and his associates are known for proposing the theory of multiple intelligences.
c. the theory of multiple intelligences.
Howard Gardner of Harvard has recognized seven separate bits of knowledge. This theory has developed from contemporary cognitive analysis and "records the degree to which learners own certain sorts of minds and consequently learn, memorize, display, and experience in several ways," according to Gardner (1991). According to this opinion, "we are all ready to understand the world through linguistics, logical-mathematical investigation, spatial description, artistic thought, the application of the body to solve obstacles or to perform things, opinion of other people, and a recognition of ourselves.