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LuAnn Carrig talks about Multiple Intelligences in the classroom…
Multiple Intelligences is an idea & theory created by Dr. Howard Gardner that looks at humans as having many ways of being intelligent. This is in contrast to just looking at intelligence as a thinking or cognitive ability, commonly summed up as our IQ. A “multiple intelligences”’ perspective includes considering children’s and adults’ other abilities that impact our functioning, like our kinesthetic, interpersonal, and artistic intelligences, among others.
LuAnn Carrig, a Northern Virginia preschool director & professional development provider, outlines the eight (8) intelligences and discusses how to integrate these into daily practices in the classroom. To do this, she recommends that teachers understand their own intelligences’ profile (click link to go to self-assessment) and then, through careful observation, get to know the intelligences’ profiles of the children in their classroom.
Thereafter, teachers can create activities and experiences that fully integrate all the different ways children learn. This not only leads to children who feel respected and valued for who they are, but helps children behave better and learn to love learning & school.
LuAnn has many years of experience as a preschool teacher and is currently director of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Preschool in Falls Church, VA. Additionally, she provides professional development seminars on this topic (see more below).
She has provided one of her handouts called the “Multiple Intelligences Pie” for those in the listening audience who are more visually oriented and who might want to follow along during our conversation.
See below for this document and for links to other resources LuAnn mentions in the show. To get in touch with LuAnn, please email her at Luann.Carrig@gmail.com.
After our conversation about multiple intelligences, LuAnn and I talk a bit about how she got into teaching and some of her greatest influences as a teacher.
If you have any questions or comments about this episode, please email me at Mark@nurturepodcast.com or visit the web site nurturepodcast.com.
Links for topics in this show
Dr. Howard Gardner’s website:
http://howardgardner.com/multiple-intelligences/
Dr. Howard Gardner’s answers to frequently asked questions about Multiple Intelligences
Books by Dr. Thomas Armstrong (link to his profile & books on Amazon)
- Seven Kinds of Smart – Identifying and Developing Your Multiple Intelligences
- Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom
- You’re Smarter Than You Think – A Kid’s Guide to Multiple Intelligence
Starting with Stories – Engaging Multiple Intelligences Through Children’s Books ( Amazon link)
by Pamela Schiller and Pat Phipps
LuAnn’s bio
LuAnn Carrig is a native Washingtonian! She and her husband Bob live in Arlington and have 6 adult children and 6 grandchildren. Together they adopted 4 of their children when the children were ages 12, 10, 8 and 4. The rewards of adoption have been great however they both found that adopting older children has its challenges
LuAnn holds a degrees in vocal performance and in early childhood development with an emphasis in education (having attended Longwood College and Northern VA Community College). She has worked in the public school setting as well as the private setting and is currently working in a religious exempt preschool as the director for St. Paul’s Lutheran Preschool in Falls Church. LuAnn currently serves on a Neighborhood School Readiness Team and as the secretary for the NVAEYC Board.
Music: “Prelude No. 4” by Chris Zabriskie, on Preludes, 2009