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Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences challenges the traditional view of intelligence by proposing that there are various independent forms of intelligence. I believe it offers a more inclusive perspective on human abilities, acknowledging diverse talents beyond academic measures. While it has influenced education positively, some critics argue about the lack of empirical evidence and clear definitions for each intelligence.

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Gardner's Theory refers to the Theory of Multiple Intelligences proposed by psychologist Howard Gardner. It suggests that there are multiple independent forms of intelligence beyond the traditional notion of a single, general intelligence. Gardner identified eight intelligences, such as linguistic, logical-mathematical, spatial, musical, bodily-kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalistic. This theory has influenced education by promoting individualized approaches to teaching and recognizing diverse talents. However, it has also faced criticism for lacking empirical evidence and clear definitions for each intelligence.

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