Multiple Choice
One explanation for why Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences has been so widely accepted and implemented in the field of education is that
A) it is a much easier way to assess intelligence than other standardized intelligence tests.
B) the 9 types of intelligence that Gardner describes map on to the standard curriculum used in most schools.
C) it seems more democratic than traditional intelligence tests because each child has a chance to find some area of strength.
D) you do not need a trained examiner to administer this type of test.
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