Multiple Intelligences: Selected References

Multiple Intelligences: Selected References

<p> The International Research Foundation for English Language Education</p><p>MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES: SELECTED REFERENCES (Last Updated 24 November 2014)</p><p>Ainsworth, S. (2006). DeFT: A conceptual framework for considering learning with multiple representations. Learning and Instruction, 16(3), 183-198.</p><p>Akbari, R., & Hosseini, K. (2008). Multiple intelligences and language learning strategies: Investigating possible relations. System, 36(2), 141-155.</p><p>Armstrong, T. (1994). Multiple intelligences in the classroom. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. </p><p>Armstrong, T. (2009). Multiple intelligences in the classroom (3rd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. </p><p>Berman, M. (2002). A multiple intelligences road to an ELT classroom. Williston, VT: Crown House Publications.</p><p>Campbell, L., Campbell, B., & Dickinson, D. (1996). Teaching & learning through multiple intelligences. 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