David Welscher
Intelligence Scale:
the global capacity of a person to act purposefully, to think rationally, and to deal effectively with their environment, believes intelligence can be measured
Howard Gardner
Multiple Intelligence Theory:
People have many different intellectual strengths. Strengths include logic and others are hands on activities
Robert Sternberg
Triarchic Theory:
Analytical Ability (problem solving)
Creative Intelligence (thinking in novel rather than familiar ways)
Practical Intelligence (applying knowledge)
Intelligence may not necessarily be measured in both areas but can be used to an advantage.
Applying knowledge to the environment. Solve problems.
Both theories believe that people have certain strengths
Everyone has their strengths as well as weakness
Theories of Intelligence
(author: Pahola Saavedra)