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			<description>Multiple Intelligence definition: 

Theory that individuals can learn in multiple ways and allows them makes sense of the world. Howard Gardner has identified seven intelligences: Word smart, Logic smart, Picture smart, body smart, Music smart, People smart and Self smart. 







There are different intelligences in the classroom that the teacher should concern about to deal with. Many teachers do different activities or to suit each intelligence, however beginner teacher may find difficulty  ...</description>
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