Logical-mathematical

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Logical-Mathematical


Definition

The use of this intelligence includes the capacity to order objects, develop classifications and taxonomies, and analyze and solve mathematical problems (Gardner, 1983). Some examples are ordering objects, breaking down ideas and complex abstractions into parts, putting pieces together to make a whole, or completing math problems in numerical or word form.

Example

This intelligence manifests when a person is planning and designing learning and performance solutions. Creating modules, units, lesson plans, organizing information, chunking content, sequencing instructional elements, and making the right media selections.

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