Multiple Intelligences in Teaching Literature

  • Oprescu M
  • Oprescu F
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Abstract

Discussing the conventional teaching of literature versus an alternative one, a new viewpoint is brought by Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences (1983). Considering that we have different ways of increasing knowledge, of learning, we thought of a way of developing these intelligences through literature: the practical approach refers to literary texts studied from all these perspectives.

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Oprescu, M., & Oprescu, F. (2012). Multiple Intelligences in Teaching Literature. Romanian Journal of English Studies, 9(1), 113–119. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10319-012-0012-0

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