Applying the Multiple Intelligence Theory in Teaching and Learning English in Secondary Schools of Sebha, 2nd grad
Abstract
Many research findings have shown that learners of foreign languages encounter many learning difficulties. However, for
effective learning, one has to know his own abilities in terms of points of strengths and weaknesses. The process of teaching
and learning will be more effective and meaningful when teachers and learners know their potentials, their unique
styles, strengths and weaknesses in learning as well. Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences is a psychological and
educational theory espousing that ten types of "intelligence" exist in humans. Each intelligence is relating to a different
sphere of human life and activity. Nowadays, how learners interpret knowledge differs greatly from what used to be
perceived by the teachers. Also how the teachers deliver the knowledge may not match the expectations of the learners.
As a result, in this case, teachers' instructional methods and approaches might become inefficient and as a consequence
learner faille to learn. The drastic change in learners should be balanced by an equal change in teachers' instruction
especially among secondary school students.