gassenmeyercomp1multipleintelligencesresponse

I thought that the passage on multiple intelligences was very interesting. I like the history that the passage gives about Alfred Binet's original ideas, and then how it shows how professor Gardner took those facts and built upon them in the 1980's. He uses past data that is now history to develop his theories and prove the different types opf learning styles that people have and how each is so very different. I also think that its brilliant how he realized the uniqueness of each persons learning styles. as well as, how he managed to find that 8 different types of intelligence/learning capabilities.